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Dark in Sunnyside is a fictional tale about an organized crime agent named Venom, who decides it is time to retire. The reason behind this is because Venom realizes that sooner or later he may have to start killing familiar faces. Here's the thing though, Venom is one of the best field agents and his employers do not want him to go. However, Venom decides he will not renew his contract and is excited about retirement. All seems to be going well until after an assignment, Venom meets a very beautiful woman who immediately allures him fully; the bartender named Jewels. Venom's new love is his new obstacle because those in charge decide to use this newfound affection against him. Black mailed into recanting his contract for continued services, Venom decides to take down the boss with the help and loss of dark humored characters, as well as the creative strategies of a witty killer with wicked charisma.
Chronicling the early musical film years from 1926 to 1934, A Song in the Dark offers a fascinating look at these innovative films, the product of much of the major experimentation that went on during the development of sound technology. The triumphs, disasters and offscreen intrigue of this era form a remarkable story of this vital and unique film history.
With humor and encouragement, Snyder writes to everyday people, providing modern, conversational prayers spanning morning, noon and evening, with prayers for in-between times and thanksgiving as well. "Sunny Side Up" provides moments of prayer and contemplation for working women and busy wives and mothers.
In this funny, surprising, and heartfelt novel, Mary Carter explores the unlikely connection between a rootless young woman and a troubled boy--and the life-changing adventure that ensues. . . Twenty-five-year-old Andes Lane has spent nine years moving restlessly from place to place as she searches for somewhere that feels right. In the little blue houseboat bobbing on a Seattle lake, she thinks she's found it. But Andes has barely had a chance to settle in before her new life is upended by her landlord, Jay, and his son, Chase. Smart, guarded, and precocious, Chase touches a chord with Andes even as he plays on her last nerve. And though she agrees to accompany the boy on a burning quest to Sunnyside, Queens, Andes is sure it will prove fruitless--in fact, she has promised Jay it will be. But in this new, strange, unexpectedly welcoming city, both Andes and Chase will unravel their deepest secrets and darkest fears--and in the face of longed for truths, discover a freedom that feels very much like home. . . Praise for Mary Carter "The unique spin Carter takes on the familiar theme of self-discovery gives this a welcome, fresh feel." –Publishers Weekly on My Sister's Voice "Guaranteed to become one of the books on your shelf that you'll want to read again." --The Free Lance-Star on The Pub Across the Pond