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Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Sanders, Levan La Forrest.; Miller, Torrey Terril.; Burns, Morgan Chelsea.; Isenhour, Joshua Dean.; Rickert, Matthew Scott.; Reel, Quashaun Melsun.; Rivers, Jeffery Lee.; Smith, Alecia Ruffin.; Baskin, Ricky.; Collins, David Jr.; Rich, Thomas David.;
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Mystery Writers of America presents Manhattan mayhem / by Ayres, Noreen,author.(CARDINAL)369099; Breen, Jon L.,1943-author.(CARDINAL)517365; Child, Lee,author.(CARDINAL)350629; Clark, Mary Higgins,author,editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)293727; Cook, Thomas H.,author.(CARDINAL)526224; DuBois, Brendan,author.(CARDINAL)345908; Hyzy, Julie A.,author.(CARDINAL)460711; Pickard, Nancy,author.; Winters, Ben H.,author.(CARDINAL)559275; Zeman, Angela,author.(CARDINAL)669881; Ayres, Noreen.Copycats.; Breen, Jon L.,1943-Serial benefactor.; Child, Lee.Picture of the lonely diner.; Clark, Mary Higgins.Five-dollar dress.; Cook, Thomas H.Damage control.; DuBois, Brendan.Day after victory.; Hyzy, Julie A.White rabbit.; Pickard, Nancy,1945-Three little words.; Winters, Ben H.Trapped!; Zeman, Angela.Wall Street rodeo.; Mystery Writers of America.(CARDINAL)357046;
The five-dollar dress / Mary Higgins Clark in Union Square -- White rabbit / Julie Hyzy in Central Park -- The picture of the lonely diner / Lee Child in the Flatiron District -- Three little words / Nancy Pickard on the Upper West Side -- Damage control / Thomas H. Cook in Hell's Kitchen -- The day after victory / Brendan DuBois in Times Square -- Serial benefactor / Jon L. Breen in the Empire State Building -- Trapped! / Ben H. Winters in Chelsea -- Wall Street rodeo / Angela Zeman on Wall Street -- Copycats / N.J. Ayres in Alphabet City -- Red-headed stepchild / Margaret Maron on the Upper East Side -- Sutton death overtime / Judith Kelman on Sutton Place -- Dizzy and Gillespie / Persia Walker in Harlem -- Me and Mikey / T. Jefferson Parker in Little Italy -- Evermore / Justin Scott on the Hudson River -- Chin Yong-Yun makes a shiddach / S.J. Rozan in Chinatown -- The baker of Bleecker Street / Jeffery Deaver in Greenwich Village.Collects seventeen mystery stories centering around the borough of Manhattan, from a stand-off outside the Flatiron building and a tale of World War II espionage to the mystery of an antique hope chest found in Union Square.
Subjects: Fiction.; Short stories.; American fiction; Detective and mystery stories, American.;
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Cardinal : a contemporary anthology of fiction and poetry by North Carolina writers / by Krawiec, Richard.(CARDINAL)181723; Collier, Carol.(CARDINAL)755524; Jones, Paul.(CARDINAL)760925;
Richard Kenney -- Lee Smith -- Gerald Barrax -- Larry Rudner -- Edison Dupree -- Catherine Petroski -- Ann Deagon -- Lou Lipsitz -- David Michael Kaplan -- Robert Hedin -- Peggy Payne -- Charles Edward Eaton -- Joe Ashby Porter -- Shelby Stephenson -- Jeffery Beam -- Maudy Benz -- Candace Flynt -- David Cloutier -- James Applewhite -- Elizabeth Cox -- Heather Tosteson -- Sam McMillan -- Bill Toole -- Rebecca McClanahan Devet -- Kathryn Striplin Byer -- Ralph Earle -- Julie Suk -- Kathy May -- Paul Lyons -- William Harmon -- Angela Davis-Gardner -- Paul Jones -- Ronald H. Bayes -- Chuck Sullivan -- Steven Lautermilch -- Charles Fort -- Mary Kratt -- J. W. Rivers -- Robert Fromberg -- Del Marie Rogers -- James Gurley -- Will Inman -- Ruth Moose -- David Hopes -- Debra Kaufman -- Karen Osborn -- Janice Townley Moore -- Jeff Rackham -- Robert Hill Long -- Deborah Pope -- Carrie J. Knowles -- Marnie Prange -- Roger Sauls -- David Guy -- Michael McFee -- Buck Poole -- Betty Adcock -- Reynolds Price -- Fred Chappell.
Subjects: Literature.; American literature; American literature;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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27 views of Hillsborough : a southern town in prose and poetry.
Old houses & young men: notes on renovation & survival / Allan Gurganus -- To the Eno: an excerpt from Barefoot to Avalon, a memoir / David Payne -- Views of the Eno / Beverly A. Scarlett -- Settling in / Peter H. Wood -- Identity crisis / Bob Burtman -- Hillsborough in time & space: a view from afar / Thomas J. Campanella -- Dinner at the Saratoga Grill / Elon G. Eidenier -- Reborn again / Josh Kastrinsky -- Always / Mike Troy -- Edible Hillsborough / Aaron Vandemark -- Hillsborough: where the wild things are, a very short story / Randall Kenan -- Uncle Tatlock & the town clock / Michael Malone -- Scenes from On Agate Hill / Lee Smith -- The cedars of Lebanon / Hal Crowther -- You can walk the Eno / Elon G. Eidenier -- A gardener's journal / Nancy Goodwin -- Dog hunting / Jill McCorkle -- Deer drives / Craig Nova -- Going up the country / John Valentine -- Stop your engines / Katharine Whalen -- For we were once a wayside inn / Jeffery Beam -- A temple of justice amidst temples of the Lord: a view of courthouse & churches in Hillsborough / Brooks Graebner -- Who will be the messenger of this land / Jaki Shelton Green -- The journey to Hillsborough / Barry Jacobs -- The name game / Tom Magnuson -- Hillsborough speaks (prologue) / Max Preston -- The ice house at Burnside / Holly Reid.Centrally located with easy access to both the Triangle and the Triad in North Carolina, the community of Hillsborough has a lot of history. The downtown historic district boasts more than 100 homes, churches, and buildings from the late 18th and 19th centuries, thus earning it a listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The building that now houses the visitor center served as General Joseph E. Johnston's headquarters when he surrendered the largest of the Confederate armies to General William T. Sherman at the end of the Civil War. But something other than history has drawn dozens of writers to make this town their home. In 27 Views of Hillsborough, over two dozen authors who currently live here or who have lived here in the past use fiction, essays, and poetry to tell of the community's past and present. Some of the authors whose work is included are Allan Gurganus, Lee Smith, Michael Malone, Randall Kenan, Jill McCorkle, Craig Nova, Barry Jacobs, Peter Wood, Jerry Eidenier, Nancy Goodwin, Hal Crowther, Jaki Shelton Green, and Jeffrey Beam--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Poetry.; American literature; American essays;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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27 views of Hillsborough : a Southern town in prose & poetry /
Old houses & young men: notes on renovation & survival / Allan Gurganus -- To the Eno: an excerpt from Barefoot to Avalon, a memoir / David Payne -- Views of the Eno / Beverly A. Scarlett -- Settling in / Peter H. Wood -- Identity crisis / Bob Burtman -- Hillsborough in time & space: a view from afar / Thomas J. Campanella -- Dinner at the Saratoga Grill / Elon G. Eidenier -- Reborn again / Josh Kastrinsky -- Always / Mike Troy -- Edible Hillsborough / Aaron Vandemark -- Hillsborough: where the wild things are, a very short story / Randall Kenan -- Uncle Tatlock & the town clock / Michael Malone -- Scenes from On Agate Hill / Lee Smith -- The cedars of Lebanon / Hal Crowther -- You can walk the Eno / Elon G. Eidenier -- A gardener's journal / Nancy Goodwin -- Dog hunting / Jill McCorkle -- Deer drives / Craig Nova -- Going up the country / John Valentine -- Stop your engines / Katharine Whalen -- For we were once a wayside inn / Jeffery Beam -- A temple of justice amidst temples of the Lord: a view of courthouse & churches in Hillsborough / Brooks Graebner -- Who will be the messenger of this land / Jaki Shelton Green -- The journey to Hillsborough / Barry Jacobs -- The name game / Tom Magnuson -- Hillsborough speaks (prologue) / Max Preston -- The ice house at Burnside / Holly Reid.Centrally located with easy access to both the Triangle and the Triad in North Carolina, the community of Hillsborough has a lot of history. The downtown historic district boasts more than 100 homes, churches, and buildings from the late 18th and 19th centuries, thus earning it a listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The building that now houses the visitor center served as General Joseph E. Johnston's headquarters when he surrendered the largest of the Confederate armies to General William T. Sherman at the end of the Civil War. But something other than history has drawn dozens of writers to make this town their home. In 27 Views of Hillsborough, over two dozen authors who currently live here or who have lived here in the past use fiction, essays, and poetry to tell of the community's past and present. Some of the authors whose work is included are Allan Gurganus, Lee Smith, Michael Malone, Randall Kenan, Jill McCorkle, Craig Nova, Barry Jacobs, Peter Wood, Jerry Eidenier, Nancy Goodwin, Hal Crowther, Jaki Shelton Green, and Jeffrey Beam--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Poetry.; American literature; American essays; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 12
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