Grandad, There's a Head on the Beach


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Grandad, There's a Head on the Beach is the second Jimm Juree Mystery from award-winning author Colin Cotterill. In rural Thailand, former crime reporter Jimm Juree must grapple with her quirky family, a mysterious mother and daughter on the lam and the small matter of a head on the beach ... When Jimm Juree's mother sold the family house and invested in a rundown 'holiday camp' at the southern end of Thailand on the Gulf of Siam, the family had little choice but to follow. Jimm Juree, who was well on her way to achieving her goal of becoming the primary crime reporter for the major daily newspaper in Chiang Mai, is less than thrilled to have lost her job as a reporter and to be stuck in the middle of nowhere where little of interest happens. So it is with mixed feelings that she greets the news that a head has washed up on the beach. It's tragic, of course, but this could be the sort of sensational murder that would get her a byline in a major daily and keep her toehold on her journalism career. Now all she has to do is find out who was murdered, and why.




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Issues for Nov. 1957- include section: Accessions. Aanwinste, Sept. 1957-




The Very, Very, Last Moa


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Th e very, very. Last Moa was conceived on one of Carls many trips to visit his family living in New Zealand. Th e Giant Moa once a common fl ightless bird is extinct. BUT what if by some freak of nature the bird still lives? Follow the adventures of six kids a dog that believes it is human on an Island where many years ago a erupting volcano left an amazing secret to be discovered by the kids and their faithful dog. Th is book. Th e very, very, Last Moa is the fi rst book the author has specifi cally written for children.




Dreams Unveiled


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Sailing in Grandfather's Wake


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Ian Tew was born into a seafaring family and leaned to sail at the age of seven.







Grandad, There's a Head on the Beach


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What do you do when you find a severed head on the beach? With her former cop grandfather as back up, crime reporter Jimm Juree sets out to discover how the poor fellow got there. On their journey they uncover gruesome tales of piracy, slavery, violence and murder, yet the authorities show no interest at all. Is it because the victims aren't Thai? Whatever the reason, Jimm and her team are going it alone. Airport hostages and hand grenades, monkeys and naked policemen - once more the sublime and the ridiculous clash in the Gulf of Thailand.




LVB4TV


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It is my fervent wish and desire to bequeath to my children, grandchildren and to all children curiosity that will pique their interest to seek truth and establish values that can not be destroyed. Just as the SPIRIT of the Revolutionary solder at Valley Forge Was not crushed, so I wish and pray they will join and be come our American Spirit that will preserver and defend the Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic. That their spirit will be the same as every crisis and war we faced and every war we won since our forefathers pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. The same spirit that created the best country in the world that we now in. A reminder, Abraham Lincoln said "We will never be destroyed by a foreign enemy, will be defeated by the enemy from within. I hope and pray this is not prophetic. President Kennedy said when we faced another crisis, "Ask not what your country can co for you, and ask what you can do for your country". My challenge to all is, what are you willing to stick your neck out for? Is it Liberty and freedom or the slavery of Socialism?







My Heart Is a Stone That Bleeds


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My Heart Is A Stone That Bleeds is Karl P. Whitehead's personal account of growing up with the alcoholic legacy created by successive generations of alcoholics. The story chronicles the difficulties presented when a non-drinking child tries to break free from the abuse of the alcoholic and the denial of the co-dependent family unit. The book contains many vignettes of a very personal nature outlining the unpredictable aspects of the alcoholic household. Explored among these are the life long effects of child abuse and denial that shatter attempts at healthy future relationships. All is not lost when hope and courage prevail and the process of recovery for the non-drinking abused child is sustained through vision, candor and diligence.