Pigtown


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In New York, the body of a mobster is found in a refrigerator. Lieutenant Matthew Stuart is assigned to the case and discovers his superiors don't want him to solve it. A tale of police corruption involving the financing with drug money of a police widows' fund. By the author of One Police Plaza.







Pigtown


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Pigtown is a neighborhood in Southwest Baltimore, so named because pigs were herded from the train station at Camden Yards down the main street, Columbia Ave. (now Washington Blvd.) to the slaughterhouse off of Carey St, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The author has written about his growing up in this section of Maryland with passion and fever.




The Metropolitan


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Wizard Constable


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Jorac is allergic to magic - it makes him sneeze - but he still takes a job working for the city's overbearing, officious wizards as Wizard Constable - it's his duty, and the pay is better.On his first big assignment in the capital, he encounters cutthroats, slavers, poison frogs, crazed wizards, meets the most beautiful girl in the city in the least likely place, and throws the biggest party the slums of Swampside have ever seen. (Oh, and saves the day, but can't tell anyone.)But no good deed goes unpunished, so regardless of his budding romance he's sent far to the north, as an "observer" with the army trying to put down a minor rebellion. When he discovers a far more ominous force behind the rebels, can he foil the enemy despite the army leaders?He returns to the city (and the girl) with far more than he left with, plus a puzzle he must solve or the kingdom itself could fall. Will Jorac and his friends be able to figure out the threat in time, and can they stop it?Wizard Constable is not stereotypical "epic fantasy", it's a fast-paced, fun adventure story.




Works


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Exotic Journeys


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The role of eroticization, sexuality, race, and colonial discourse in U.S. travel writing.




A Monster's Death


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"The city doesn't need another hero. It needs a monster." I have lived beneath the streets all my life while a growing evil overtook the city I loved. I’ve watched the people suffer, smelled their fear, and heard their cries for mercy. All while they lived under the control of the ruthless man who murdered my parents. But the time has come for me to rise from the darkness. I’ve trained my whole life for this moment and, unlike the justice system, I will not fail the people of Coast City, or the woman I fell in love with as a child, the woman who believes me dead. But no one told me that sometimes heroes aren’t enough. Sometimes people need a monster. In this gritty and fast-paced, urban fantasy novel, Raven Steele brings a new kind of vampire that will leave you breathless and anxious for more! If you like Cassandra Clare, Patricia Briggs, Laurell K. Hamilton and Anne Rice, you will LOVE this series! Scroll up and grab your copy TODAY! "I love this story with mixture of THE CROW, THE DARK KNIGHT and PARANORMAL into one HOT intoxicating, provocative, captivating, sizzling and chemistry complex story!" ~ Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★ This is the beginning of a three-book series and is part of the Rouen Chronicles. Soon Aris will join Briar, Sam and Lynx in Rouen, but until then, find out how he became known as a vampire legend. Start it now! A Monster's Death (Book 1) A Monster's Birth (Book 2) A Monster's Fight (Book 3) *** Keywords: vampire, vampire novels, vampire series, paranormal romance, witches, forbidden love, love stories, magic, action, dark romance, dark fantasy, true love, free vampire novel, free paranormal romance, free urban fantasy, free forbidden love, free romance, free fantasy, free dark fantasy




Behind the Backlash


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In this nuanced look at white working-class life and politics in twentieth-century America, Kenneth Durr takes readers into the neighborhoods, workplaces, and community institutions of blue-collar Baltimore in the decades after World War II. Challenging notions that the "white backlash" of the 1960s and 1970s was driven by increasing race resentment, Durr details the rise of a working-class populism shaped by mistrust of the means and ends of postwar liberalism in the face of urban decline. Exploring the effects of desegregation, deindustrialization, recession, and the rise of urban crime, Durr shows how legitimate economic, social, and political grievances convinced white working-class Baltimoreans that they were threatened more by the actions of liberal policymakers than by the incursions of urban blacks. While acknowledging the parochialism and racial exclusivity of white working-class life, Durr adopts an empathetic view of workers and their institutions. Behind the Backlash melds ethnic, labor, and political history to paint a rich portrait of urban life--and the sweeping social and economic changes that reshaped America's cities and politics in the late twentieth century.