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The Governor's Wife

The Governor's Wife
Author: Michael Harvey
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307948846

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In the latest installment in Michael Harvey’s beloved Michael Kelly series, Chicago’s favorite Ovid-reading, gun-toting private investigator takes on Illinois’s first family in a blistering thriller that charts the border where ambition ends and evil begins. It’s been two years since disgraced Illinois governor Ray Perry disappeared from a federal courthouse in Chicago moments after being sentenced to thirty-seven years in prison on corruption charges. P.I. Michael Kelly is sitting in his office when he gets an anonymous e-mail offering to pay him nearly a quarter of a million dollars if he will find Perry, no questions asked. Kelly’s investigation begins with the woman Ray Perry left behind—his wife, Marie. Ostracized by her former friends and hounded by the feds, Marie tells Kelly she has no idea where her husband is. Like everyone else, Kelly doesn’t believe her. As he hunts for her husband, Kelly begins to unwind Marie Perry’s past. What he finds is a woman who turns out to be even more intriguing than her husband, with her own deeply complicated reasons for standing by him. Everyone in Chicago has secrets, including the governor’s wife. Some of them she shared with her husband. Some of them she kept to herself. And some of them could get Michael Kelly killed. The Governor’s Wife is a hard-eyed look at the intersection of the political and the personal, at the perils of trusting even those closest to us, and the collateral damage of our highest aspirations. Stylish, knock-out suspense from a modern master.


The Governor's Wife

The Governor's Wife
Author: Mark Gimenez
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2012-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0748117288

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Have you ever wondered how one split-second decision could change your life for ever? The Bonners are the most powerful couple in Texas. Bode Bonner is the Republican Governor and his wife, Lindsay, is always by his side. From the outside everything looks rosy. But the Bonners are not happy. Bode is bored - he longs for more excitement in his life. Lindsay is at the end of her tether. She's had enough of Bode's womanising and of playing the dutiful wife.She is desperate to break free of her bland, wealthy lifestyle. Then Lindsay makes an impulsive decision that helps save the life of a poor Hispanic boy. From that moment on, nothing will be the same for the Bonners. Everything is about to change... From the author of the international bestsellers The Colour of Law and Accused, this is an addictively readable novel, filled with dramatic and ingenious twists and turns, that delves deep into the dark heart of Texas.


The Governor's Wife

The Governor's Wife
Author: Amaka Azie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781731240316

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Newly separated Ogonna Moneke has come to Abuja to open a safe house for abused women. Luck is on her side when the perfect site falls into her lap...until she learns who owns it. The chances of Philip Adamu renting to her are slim to none. Why would he when she dropped her financially struggling college sweetheart like a hot potato to marry someone else?Real estate tycoon Philip Adamu can't believe his eyes when Ogonna struts into his office. Seven years earlier, the gold digger had kicked him to the curb to marry a wealthy politician. Now she needs him, more like needs his property. Vowing not to rent her so much as a dog house, Philip shows Ogonna the door. But can he resist the feelings he's denied for so long when he sees her flirting with a rival developer?Sparks fly the moment they meet again. But he's engaged and she's still hiding the dangerous secret to her marriage.Can love and forgiveness overcome the lies and deceptions?Can they trust each other and the future they'd once dreamt of?


The Governor's Wife

The Governor's Wife
Author: James Palmer
Publisher: Morris Pub
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Glorieta Pass, Battle of, N.M., 1862
ISBN: 9781885591623

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The Governor's Wife

The Governor's Wife
Author: Bisi Ojediran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002
Genre: Ambition
ISBN:

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And Now ... the Governor's Wife

And Now ... the Governor's Wife
Author: Jenny Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2016
Genre: Australian drama
ISBN: 9780859056465

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Governors' Ladies

Governors' Ladies
Author: Alison Alexander
Publisher: Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia : Tasmanian Historical Research Association
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Governor's Wife

The Governor's Wife
Author: Mark Gimenez
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Governors
ISBN: 9780751543766

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The gripping new thriller from the author of the international bestsellers THE COLOUR OF LAW and ACCUSED.


Dining at the Governor's Mansion

Dining at the Governor's Mansion
Author: Carl McQueary
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2003-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1585442542

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You are invited to dine at the Texas Governor’s Mansion, to be the guest of the first ladies and two women governors of the Lone Star State, as they offer (through author Carl McQueary) some of their finest recipes and favorite stories of life in the heart of Austin. The ingredients in Dining at the Governor’s Mansion include one part culinary history and one part social history, along with a generous helping of recipes cooked by Texas first ladies, or (in later years) their personal chefs, from the completion of the Austin mansion in 1856 down to the present. Carl McQueary’s folksy cookbook offers a look at food and its preparation, entertaining at the Mansion, and the challenges the women faced keeping the old home together. It includes brief biographical sketches of the first ladies, who usually orchestrated food service for both family meals and social or political events, and considerable background on the mansion’s infrastructure challenges, interior decoration, landscaping, and restoration. The book also provides an intimate portrait of Texas life during the last century and a half, since the trends in food enjoyed by the governors and their families, especially in their private lives, have been surprisingly similar to those enjoyed by even the humblest of Texas citizens. Most of all, it presents dozens of tasty, appetizing, historic recipes tested by McQueary in his own kitchen and annotated for the contemporary cook. No matter how you slice it up—as Texas history, food history, women’s hisory, or cookbook—Dining at the Governor’s Mansion offers a palate-pleasing smorgasbord for your reading, dining, or gift-giving pleasure.


Living a Political Life

Living a Political Life
Author: Madeleine May Kunin
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2011-07-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307801896

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The first time Madeleine M. Kunin ran for office it was because she thought there ought to be more women in politics. In time she fulfilled that belief by becoming the first woman governor of Vermont. Throughout her career, Kunin found that the rules for women politicians were different: she would not be forgiven (nor would she forgive herself) for neglecting her family. She could not afford to display emotion at the wrong times lest she be thought "weak." And she would have to learn to play political hardball with the best of them while keeping her integrity. In Living a Political Life, Kunin-who is now Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education-takes a frank look at the challenges that confronted her as she tried not just to succeed in politics but to set a precedent for other women. In doing so, she illuminates both what it means to be a woman and what it means to be a public servant and gives us a memoir as thoughtful and revealing as any to emerge from the corridors of power.