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Under the Bridge and Back Again

Under the Bridge and Back Again
Author: Mike Bradford
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2003-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 141078746X

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The Winthorpe Mysteries, Part One Under the Bridge and Back Again By: Mike Bradford Set in Louisville, Kentucky, this first presentation of the Winthorpe Mysteries tells the story of the growth of a man and the forming of a family. It is a romance, but the driving forces are suspense, deception and bloody murder. The man, Davis Winthorpe, is a jaded, cynical, user of people. In the beginning of these stories he is a lonely man without any useful purpose beyond paying his bills and being his own boss. The villain describes him as a two-bit call-him-when-you-need-him errand boy. His sweetheart gives him the name of Taskmaster. In the end of the matter, Davis and Kitty Winthorpe transform into a dynamic team of creative problem solvers. They each make their own journey toward personal acceptance and individual worth. Winthorpe, through his business, is used as a stooge by a relentless property developer, one Harry M. Snapp. The hero is sent upon a wild goose chase by the villain to create a smoke screen as an alibi and cover up for murder. Harry Snapp’s wife is shot in the head, one time. At the supposed time of the shooting Snapp has Winthorpe out for a ride on the historic riverboat, The Belle of Louisville. Martha Snapp is shot as Harry and Davis go upriver, under the bridge and back again. Harry Snapp is guilty, and Winthorpe knows it. In the end, only two people know the truth. Sent to New York City on what the villain assumes is an impossible mission, Winthorpe discovers information which reveals Harry Snapp to be a liar. In the city he meets his love interest, Kitty Servideo. Together they pursue both the evil intent of Snapp and each other in what proves to be a sensual blending of lonely hearts and lust for adventure. Kitty is a dynamic vivacious schemer who brings out the best in Davis Winthorpe while constantly frustrating him with her unpredictable nature, and her own deep dark secret over promises once made to her dying mother. Humor, caprice and serendipity blend into a suspenseful unfolding of the truth about Harry. Davis and Kitty do become man and wife, and Harry is found to be guilty. Harry is guilty of murder all right, but he didn’t kill his wife. In the final chapter Winthorpe uncovers the truth. SYNOPSIS, Under the Bridge and Back Again page two Martha Snapp, Harry’s wife, is guilty too. She beat Harry at his own game. She showed him up in front of the boy’s club. Harry declares that it takes balls of brass to do the things he does. When Martha shows that a woman can beat him at the game, she is marked for murder. She committed the one sin Harry could not forgive. The story, twenty-six chapters in length, is set in Louisville, Kentucky. It explores the attraction of Louisville’s riverfront and the separate society that exists in the special part of town known as Old Louisville. Pursuit of the truth about Harry takes Kitty and Davis to Atlanta for one hot night, and to the coast of North Carolina in a capricious chase after the one witness to the crime. The Sense of place and character development is strong with the two central characters forming an attractive relationship with the reader that leaves the reader wondering what the two are going to do next. In addition, there is a subplot that begins in Under the Bridge and slowly unfolds as the stories proceed. Kitty Servideo, Mrs. Winthorpe, has a secret. The Winthorpe Mysteries are ongoing in nature. The author knows more about this man who makes his living performing tasks. Subsequent stories include The Hole in the Bottom of the Sea, While Searching for Air, Patterns in the Sand and The Mistress of Tavern Hill.


Water Under The Bridge

Water Under The Bridge
Author: Susan Sallis
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1446463842

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Emmie Dart was nearly forty years old and servant to old Canon James when Walter asked her to marry him. He was the Canon's son, younger than she was, and a gentleman - even though a rather dilettante drifter who had really done very little with his life. But Walter had a secret in his past that he asked Emmie to share with him - and she, in turn, told him of her harsh and cruel background that made her feel unworthy to be anyone's wife. In spite of everything the marriage worked. Walter became Station Master at the lazy, sundrenched little country station of Dymock. Emmie set about rearing her three children, all so different. As Walter and Emmie watched their children grow, marry, have children of their own, so three women began to dominate the family - Dorothy, who was proud, loyal, strong, and frequently extremely angry with the James family into which she had married, Kildie, illegitimate, manipulative, and causing constant strife and drama, and Holly, the third generation, whose loving spirit often held them all together. It was more than fifty years before Walter James's secret was revealed - a secret that nearly broke the family apart.


Gold Under the Bridge

Gold Under the Bridge
Author: Marilyn Gutierrez
Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 6214200189

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Meredita and her family's life story represents that of the many families the author has known at Quirino Aveneu Bridge and in other places in Manila. Affected by their untiring, endless attempts to get out of poverty or deal with it to survive, the author tried to capture all these details from what Mercedita's family chose to share over the years. The interaction was based on a relationship shaped by events an NGO volunteer organized in the community, like a street library and monthly fora. This book takes the position that the poorest are first and foremost human beings, essential partners in the fight against poverty more than they are problems to be solved.


Level 1: Under the Bridge

Level 1: Under the Bridge
Author: Ms Lynda Edwards
Publisher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 1292304901

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Water Under the Bridge

Water Under the Bridge
Author: The Writing Rose
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1796036005

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A collection of poetry, from multiple times, about too much and too little.


Waters Under the Bridge

Waters Under the Bridge
Author: Isobelle and David 'Khyber' Close
Publisher: BookPOD
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0992290473

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David Close’s English mother Isobelle Harwood never knew her mother, who died from TB just after childbirth and his Irish father Jack Close never knew his father, who was jailed for bigamy. To the Irish, ‘close’ means ‘near-enough’ while Jack always was, legally speaking, a bastard. These sociological factors shaped their working-class family struggles before, during and after World War Two in England and reappear as ‘family karma’ down the generations of this now-scattered clan. His mother’s childhood memories of orphanage life in the 1920s were followed by years of domestic servitude in the houses of her rich or unscrupulous ‘betters’ until she trained as a nurse during the war. She calls this story ‘Finding Myself’, which is part 1 of this book. Isobelle saw a photograph of and became pen-pals with an Irish nurses’ brother called Jack, a sailor on Atlantic convoy duties who she married on Victory in Europe Day in May 1945. David was born in June the following year. The second section ‘Knowing Myself’ reveals their married life until Isobelle’s battle with life-threatening TB when she was thirty years old in 1953. On recovery, her doctors claimed that if she lived in a dry climate and had no more children she would have a life-expectancy of ten more years. However, she produced two more offspring and managed to ride for an hour on a camel in China at the age of seventy-six. Part 3 contains David’s childhood memories of England, Ireland and in 1961 the first ten years of family life in Oz. Some of his father Jack’s wartime exploits and then his untimely death in 1982 lead the reader into the last section titled Release Retrospectives containing his mother’s mature reflections on grief, life and the all and everything, as well as her Back to Britain and Silk Road Diaries. Her son David’s lifelong troubled relationship with his father is explored in his other autobiographical works, but his two chapters titled ‘Close encounters of the personal secret kind’ and ‘Conflicts and growth amidst grief’ explore three of the Close family’s personal experiences of communications from beyond the grave – pointing towards reincarnation being cosmic reality central to any ‘Divine Plan’ and the healing answer to why we are here…


Shots on the Bridge

Shots on the Bridge
Author: Ronnie Greene
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807006556

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A harrowing story of blue on black violence, of black lives that seemingly did not matter. On September 4, 2005, six days after Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in New Orleans, two groups of people intersected on the Danziger Bridge, a low-rising expanse over the Industrial Canal. One was the police who had stayed behind as Katrina roared near, desperate to maintain control as their city spun into chaos. The other was the residents forced to stay behind with them during the storm and, on that fateful Sunday, searching for the basics of survival: food, medicine, security. They collided that morning in a frenzy of gunfire. When the shooting stopped, a gentle forty-year-old man with the mind of a child lay slumped on the ground, seven bullet wounds in his back, his white shirt turned red. A seventeen-year-old was riddled with gunfire from his heel to his head. A mother’s arm was blown off; her daughter’s stomach gouged by a bullet. Her husband’s head was pierced by shrapnel. Her nephew was shot in the neck, jaw, stomach, and hand. Like all the other victims, he was black—and unarmed. Before the blood had dried on the pavement, the shooters, each a member of the New Orleans Police Department, and their supervisors hatched a cover-up. They planted a gun, invented witnesses, and charged two of their victims with attempted murder. At the NOPD, they were hailed as heroes. Shots on the Bridge explores one of the most dramatic cases of police violence seen in our country in the last decade—the massacre of innocent people, carried out by members of the NOPD, in the brutal, disorderly days following Hurricane Katrina. It reveals the fear that gripped the police of a city slid into anarchy, the circumstances that drove desperate survivors to the bridge, and the horror that erupted when the police opened fire. It carefully unearths the cover-up that nearly buried the truth. And finally, it traces the legal maze that, a decade later, leaves the victims and their loved ones still searching for justice. This is the story of how the people meant to protect and serve citizens can do violence, hide their tracks, and work the legal system as the nation awaits justice. Named one of the top books of 2015 by NewsOne Now, and named one of the best books of August 2015 by Apple Winner of the 2015 Investigative Reporters and Editors Book Award


Death Under the Bridge

Death Under the Bridge
Author: Cate Martin
Publisher: Ratatoskr Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1951439341

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Ingrid Torfa lives between two worlds. In her life on the shore of Lake Superior she mingles with fishermen and farmers, quiet folk who keep to themselves. But her other life on a hilltop overlooking the lake she lives among the descendants of Vikings.On top of all that, she trains day and night to master magic, to one day take her grandmother's place maintaining the spells that hide the Viking village from modern eyes.But life as a witch requires more than casting spells. As resident peacemaker and unofficial impartial judge, her grandmother arbitrates disputes. The residents of both worlds hold her in high regard.Then a long simmering property dispute between two farming families comes to full boil: a murder. Now Ingrid must find the real culprit before the feuding families decide to mete out their own justice.Her grandmother needs her. But what if she fails?


A Soldier for Napoleon

A Soldier for Napoleon
Author: Franz Joseph Hausmann
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473882710

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Fills a very noticeable gap in the history of the Napoleonic Wars by providing a good description of what it was like to be a member of the Royal Bavarian Army.HistoryNetThe letters and diaries of Lieutenant Franz Joseph Hausmann are here placed in the context of the military events of the period by renowned historian John Gill. They stem from Hausmanns first campaign in 1805 in the war against Austria, followed by the 1806 and 1807 campaigns in Prussia and Poland. In 1809 he was in action against the Tyrolean insurrection and he also fought at Abensberg and Zniam. He was only twenty-three when he embarked on the ill-fated 1812 invasion of Russia and served as part of the Bavarian corps that was shattered in this cataclysmic campaign. He survived to describe the 1813 campaign and the 1814 campaign in France when the Bavarians switched sides and fought against Napoleon.With additional commentary by John Gill on the Bavarian Army and its campaigns and battles, this book is an important, authoritative addition to the works on the Napoleonic Wars.