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South of Shiloh: A Thriller

A nameless sniper is targeting participants in popular Civil War battle reenactments, and Minnesota reenactor Paul Edin is killed at the mock Battle of Kirby Creek, near Corinth, Mississippi His death is ruled an accident, but Paul's widow, Jenny, discovers that the sniper's bullet was meant for the man standing next to Paul, a cop named Kenny Beeman. To penetrate the Mississippi smokescreen, Jenny enlists the aid of her former lover, news photographer John Rane. Appealing to be covering a story, Rane pokes into the Tennessee-Mississippi border country and teams up with Beeman. With demons nipping at his heels, Rane picks a Sharps rifle and live ammunition and heads off to the Shiloh Battlefield—and a showdown with a killer.

South of Shiloh is a pulse-pounding thriller from a master of the genre—a story that uses a popular national pastime as the springboard for a page-turning read.

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Murder in Exile: A Frank Cole Mystery (Frank Cole Mysteries)
Frank Cole is laying low in the Panhandle of sunny Florida, working as a fact-checker for an insurance company while he awaits an appeal. The job doesn’t offer much responsibility, which is exactly what he wants. Plus, it manages to keep his analytical mind busy so that he’s not obsessing over his uncertain future. It seems like a nice setup for the time being, but things don’t go as planned.
 
Eddie Gonzalez, a young man who only recently bought life insurance, is killed in a hit-and-run accident. The insurance company hires Frank to look into Eddie’s life. Frank thinks the company is just trying to get out of paying the money and he sets out to prove the legitimacy of the claim. In doing so, he manages to ruffle the feathers of Dennis Dannon, the chief of police and a friend of the Gonzalez family, and to bring threats down upon his own head. As Frank looks further into the case, it becomes clear that Eddie’s death was not an accident, and that the killers actually had another target in mind.
 
Vincent H. O’Neil makes a stunning debut with this first mystery, the winner of the Malice Domestic Contest. With a likable sleuth and top-notch plotting, Murder in Exile is a welcome and exciting addition to the genre.

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Price: $3.77 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Reginald Parker Oliver Vine (Weaver, Joanna. Attitude Adjusters.)
Sresses contentment; discourages whining and complaining

Reminds children that they can change with God's help

Features characters who pray for assistance and receive it--in a realistic way

• Includes Faith Parenting Guide™ to encourage parental interaction.
Price: $9.37 [Notify me when price goes down.]



Tattletale Tilly (Attitude Adjusters)
Meet the girl who knows all the rules . . . and makes sure everyone else follows them!

Tattletale Tilly, the youngest O'Toole,
made sure those around her kept every rule.
From her big sister Milly to her big brother Tom,
Tilly kept them in line with her threats to tell Mom.

Little Tilly is such a squealer, both at home and at school. After a while her family has had enough of her self-righteous tattling. When her dad tells her the tattling must stop, Tilly realizes she needs help being more kind and merciful to others.

The whole family will love this rhyming read-aloud book from the Attitude Adjusters series. These stories help kids discover what it means to be more like Jesus in their attitudes and actions.

Joanna Weaver is a pastor's wife and the mother of John Michael and Jessica. She loves working with children using music, drama, and story telling. Joanna lives with her family in Whitefish, Montana.

As art director for several companies, Tony Kenyon won numerous awards for his advertising and television work. He is currently a freelance illustrator living in an eighteenth-century house overlooking Winchester Cathedral in England.

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Price: $8.49 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Mean Billy Joe Gill (Weaver, Joanna. Attitude Adjusters.)
Teaches children to respect others

• Offers a positive response to bullying

Encourages children to be compassionate and helpful.
Price: $6.50 [Notify me when price goes down.]



Wallaby Booth (Attitude Adjusters)
Meet a boy who has a hard time sticking to the truth . . . and find out what happens when his friends stop believing anything he says.

There once was a boy named Wallaby Booth
who struggled a bit when it came to the truth.
It wasn't that Wallaby wanted to lie,
"It's just that the truth is so boring," he'd sigh.

Wallaby Booth just can't seem to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. When he actually tells his friends that Uncle Wally is coming from Australia with his pet crocodile they think it's just another tall tale. Wallaby learns an important lesson when his friends don't show up to see Uncle Wally , who really does have a crocodile!

This humorous read-aloud book will help kids recognize the importance of being honest. Like every story in the Attitude Adjusters series, Wallaby Booth is specially crafted to help kids discover what it means to be more like Jesus in their attitudes and actions.

Joanna Weaver is a pastor’s wife and the mother of John Michael and Jessica. She
loves working with children using music, drama, and storytelling. Joanna lives with
her family in Whitefish, Montana.

As art director for several companies, Tony Kenyon won numerous awards for his
advertising and television work. He is currently a freelance illustrator living in an
eighteenth-century house overlooking Winchester Cathedral in England.

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Price: $6.48 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Fredrica McFroodle (Weaver, Joanna. Attitude Adjusters.)
Encourages children to be humble and respectful

• Helps kids understand that pride hurts them and their friends

Counterbalances children's natural "me first" mindset.
Price: $4.25 [Notify me when price goes down.]



The Adjuster! Making Insurance Claims Pay
The Adjuster! is a practical, down-to-earth self-help guide to learning the business of insurance claim adjusting Written in an easy, comfortable style the book takes the beginner by the hand and leads the way through the basics of investigation, evidence gathering, analysis, evaluation and ultimately settlement negotiation. For the person who has no insurance experience the book provides the nuts and bolts of claims in a straightforward, simple manner with excercises and suggestions for further study. It includes descriptions of the materials and equipment which are used by the insurance claim adjuster and explains in honest terms what it takes to go into business for oneself. The book demonstrates how to start out "on the kitchen table" in a business of your own, or teaches the basics by which a trainee can go out and get a job working for someone else in a new and exciting career..
Price: $31.16 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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