Jas Anderson, Book 2
Detective Sergeant Jas Anderson is imprisoned and fighting for his life. Anderson was the violent anti-hero of FreeForm, and ended up in that story, being expelled from the Glasgow police force. Banged Up starts with Jas being framed by his ex-colleagues. He is remanded to Barlinnie prison, and is forced to share a cell with Steve McStay, sentenced for aggravated assault on two gay men. In this all-male environment, inmates don’t divide into gay and straight, but rather into who fucks and who gets fucked. Resilient as ever, Jas forms an unlikely partnership with Steve in his fight for survival.
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Sam Graham wants a cell phone to help him with his research, but when his parents say no, he has to come up with another way to keep all the info he needs in his pocket in this hilarious fifth chapter book in the Sam the Man series from Frances O'Roark Dowell.Here are the facts: Sam Graham is an information man. But to get information, you need to do research. You never know when you'll need an urgent piece of info—like, say, the number for a chicken emergency hotline—so a resource for instant research is a must! This is why Sam needs a cell phone. Unfortunately, Mom and Dad disagree. So, Sam has to come up with a plan. But what is small enough to fit in your pocket and can hold all the information you need? Sam will have to go old-school with his latest plan and use a handy notebook instead. Luckily, retro is in, and a la Nick in Andrew Clements's Frindle, Sam might just start the latest trend! Views: 688
The only way for Jonah to love his baby brother the right way is to stay away from him. But when Jonah is forced to return home, doing what’s right starts to feel all kinds of wrong. Caleb needs him, just like he always has, and no matter what anyone else thinks, Jonah has never been able to resist giving his brother whatever he needs… Views: 688
Book 4 in the apple orchard cozy mystery series. A great continuation in the stories of Chelsea and Miss May.Takes place in Pine Grove, NY. Views: 688
They say death is the end.
I thought so too until I learned it's
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