JUST ANOTHER DOUBLE OH STORY


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S calls CIA agents XXX and James Malory for an unusual mission in dealing with a mad scientist who wants to make the whole world all nude. His name is Carlos French and he also has an assistant and she is also a professor besides all of that. Her named Einstein Roberts and they both live in Havana, Cuba, XXX and James Malory travel even to Brussels, England; Oxford, England, and Zurich, Switzerland as part of this. In the process of this mission, Japan, Germany, and France become nude. So does XXX and James Malory succeed in stopping the nude bomb?




THE COMPLETE SHORT STORY COLLECTION OF JAMES MALORY


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This is the complete short stories of James Malory at his best. The only issue is which story one would enjoy the best. His most remarkable is "Moonroker" by many people's opinion. The longest one is "Princess Aquapussy" and much much more. This collection is basically of all books he has ever written. It is taken from the best chapter from from each book. The most interesting is "Mission Accomplished" and many more. His last one was "An All Time High" and will start writing a new series as the Pussy Estates series. Now James Malory is enduring as lover and CIA agent who has been with many women around the world, including from Russia and Japan. He also has written one called "Notopussy". Thank you and read and enjoy.




AN ALL TIME HIGH


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XXX and James Malory take upon an unusual mission in Moscow, Russia about a mad scientist named Gorbachev Swiss who wants to turn the earth to dust and smoke. Not just that but also involved with illegal dealings in dope in India. he has a partner in the experiment who is Prince Yugi who is a crooked detective for the Dubai Police Department who is guilty of murder and dope dealings with the Russian mafia. So does XXX and James Malory stop the mad scientist turning the earth to dust and smoke?




THE IDIOT WHO LOVED ME


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Russian agent XXX and CIA agent James Malory must team up to get a stolen Russian submarine and stop a mad scientist from turning the earth to dust and smoke because Russian mad scientist Spie along with his assistant Alanie wants to the earth o dust and smoke. XXX and James Malory must assassinate Spie, Alanie, and Tric by the orders of S. They have help of the French Prime Minister and French Intelligence too. So do they succeed?







Once Persuaded, Twice Shy


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This modern reimagining of Persuasion is full of witty banter, romantic angst, and compelling characters as it captures the heart of the classic Jane Austen novel. When Anne Elliott broke up with Ben Wentworth, it seemed like the right thing to do . . . but now, eight years later, she’s not so sure. In her scenic hometown of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Anne is comfortable focusing on her successful career: filling her late mother’s shoes as town councilor and executive director of her theater company. She certainly keeps busy as the all-around wrangler of eccentric locals, self-centered family members, elaborate festivals, and the occasional attacking goose. But the more she tries to convince herself that her life is fine as is, the more it all feels like a show—and not nearly as good as the ones put on by her theater company. She’s the always responsible Anne, always taken for granted and cleaning up after other people, and the memories of happier times with Ben Wentworth still haunt her. So when the nearby Kellynch Winery is bought by Ben’s aunt and uncle, Anne’s world is set ablaze as her old flame crashes back into her life—and it’s clear he hasn’t forgiven her for breaking his heart. A joint project between the winery and Anne’s theater forces both Ben and Anne to confront their complicated history, and as they spend more time together, Anne can’t help but wonder if there might be hope for their future after all.




America: A Concise History, Volume Two: Since 1865


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With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, and a wealth of cutting-edge scholarship, the Fifth Edition of America: A Concise History is designed to work perfectly with the way you teach the survey today. Building on the book’s hallmark strengths—balance, explanatory power, and a brief-yet-comprehensive narrative—as well as its outstanding full-color visuals and built-in primary sources, authors James Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, and Robert Self have shaped America into the ideal brief book for the modern survey course, at a value that can’t be beat.




The O. Henry Prize Stories 2016


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The O. Henry Prize Stories 2016 gathers twenty of the best short stories of the year, selected from thousands published in literary magazines. The winning stories range in setting from Japan at the outset of World War II to a remote cabin in the woods of Wyoming, and the characters that inhabit them range from a misanthropic survivor of an apocalyptic flood to a unicorn hidden in a suburban house. Whether fantastical or realistic, gothic or lyrical, the stories here are uniformly breathtaking. They are accompanied by the editor’s introduction, essays from the eminent jurors on their favorites, observations from the winning writers on what inspired them, and an extensive resource list of magazines. CONTENTS "Irises," Elizabeth Genovise "The Mongerji Letters," Geetha Iyer "Narrator," Elizabeth Tallent "Bonus Baby," Joe Donnelly "Divergence," David H. Lynn "A Simple Composition," Shruti Swamy "Storm Windows," Charles Haverty "Train to Harbin," Asako Serizawa "Dismemberment," Wendell Berry "Exit Zero," Marie-Helene Bertino "Cigarettes," Sam Savage "Temples," Adrienne Celt "Safety," Lydia Fitzpatrick "Bounty," Diane Cook "A Single Deliberate Thing," Zebbie Watson "The Crabapple Tree," Robert Coover "Winter 1965," Frederic Tuten "They Were Awake," Rebecca Evanhoe "Slumming," Ottessa Moshfegh "Happiness," Ron Carlson The Jurors on Their Favorites: Molly Antopol, Peter Cameron, Lionel Shriver The Writers on Their Work Publications Submitted For author interviews, photos, and more, go to www.ohenryprizestories.com




Congressional Record


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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)




Selected Short Stories of John O'Hara


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“John O’Hara’s fiction,” wrote Lionel Trilling, “is preeminent for its social verisimilitude.” Made famous by his bestselling novels, including BUtterfield 8 and Appointment in Samarra, O’Hara (1905–1970) also wrote some of the finest short fiction of the twentieth century. First published by the Modern Library in 1956, Selected Short Stories of John O’Hara displays the author’s skills as a keen social observer, a refreshingly frank storyteller, and a writer with a brilliant ear for dialogue. “The stories in this volume,” writes Louis Begley in his new Introduction, “show the wide range of [O’Hara’s] interests and an ability to treat with a virtuoso’s ease characters and situations from any place on America’s geographic and social spectrum.” From the Trade Paperback edition.