The River's Bend


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River's Bend, a country romance. Leslie Hillerman, an artist in her midthirties devastated by divorce, moves in as the caretaker of River's Bend, a charming old farmhouse set on a river. She comes in search of solitude and healing but finds more than just trees. This is a warm, gently humorous tale of a city woman coming to live in the country about eccentric country people, their dogs, and an unlikely middle-aged love affair. It's rife with ghosts be they broken hearts or the kind that go bump in the night mysteries, and the healing powers of the river. Dreaming of love's return, Leslie discovers that love can be waiting in plain view and yet be completely out of sight.




River Bend


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It started with the mysterious disappearance of a king’s ransom in gold ingots from the docks of Charleston, South Carolina. Gold intended to influence the Confederate States to favor France in her trade agreements after the South won the American Civil War. It became a story of vengeance, envy, revenge, and betrayal. It is a story of love lost but never forgotten, of dedication to family and to duty. It tells of a family torn apart ... and reunited; a bond that overcomes time and distance and illness and old wounds. It all came to a dramatic climax in a small village along the Missouri River in Kansas.




Annual Reunion


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Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland


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With reports of meetings of the societies of the Army of the Cumberland; the Army of the Tennessee; the Army of the Ohio; and the Army of Georgia.




The Fort at River's Bend


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Young Arthur trains with a wooden sword in preparation for the day when with the help of the magic sword, Excalibur, he will rule over a united Britain. The trainer is his uncle, Merlyn Britannicus, and he also teaches him justice, honor and the responsibility of leadership.




Naval Aviation News


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Cincinnati Magazine


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Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.







Decision Criteria


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In Decision Criteria the fate of the world rests in Robert's unsure hands. As a young man, he is chosen to "Evaluate" Earth. For the next twenty years, the grueling Evaluation process throws him into an emotional cauldron stirred by uncertainty. Guided only by the righteous Decision Criteria-Environment, Integrity, Tolerance and Compassion-he must decide if an entire civilization continues or is eradicated. Now the Evaluation is over and Robert must choose. Which is more important, responsibility to family or duty to mankind? Just as Robert has important decisions to make, so do the inhabitants of Earth. Will they be the right decisions? Will the species survive? Should humankind survive?




Princeton Alumni Weekly


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