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Sugar and Vice

Sugar and Vice
Author: Eve Calder
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250313023

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In Eve Calder's Sugar and Vice, things are heating up at the Cookie House when star pastry chef and amateur sleuth Kate McGuire finds herself in the midst of a shocking murder mystery. OUT OF THE OVEN Lately, Kate has a lot on her dessert plate. She’s launching a cookie-of-the-day challenge in the heart of Coral Cay, providing sweet treats for the reception of the town’s handsome new veterinarian—not to mention dealing with tourists in town for a pirate festival and the surprise arrival of her former fiancé, Evan, who seems determined to win her back. AND INTO THE FIRE And if that’s not enough, a skeleton has been found—in the backyard behind her best friend Maxi’s floral shop. Kate knows Maxi could never hurt a fly. Maybe the remains belong to Sir George Bly, a long-dead pirate whose name has become urban legend—until now? It’s time for Kate to use every trick in the recipe book to prove Maxi’s innocence, and find the truth about the skeleton, before the last of the cookies crumble... Praise for the Cookie House mystery series: “Delightful...memorable...satisfying.”—Booklist “Marvelous.” —Fresh Fiction


Sugar and Vice

Sugar and Vice
Author: Hank Janson
Publisher: A. Moring
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1958
Genre:
ISBN:

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Sugar

Sugar
Author: Larry Reavis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1982
Genre: Sugar
ISBN:

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Sugar and Spice

Sugar and Spice
Author: P. D. Shelley
Publisher: Authors On Line Ltd
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780755201655

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This book is in the genre of A Clockwork Orange. It gives us an ominous insight into what could become of us. P.D. Shelley makes the unbelievable believable. Malcolm Muckracker, The Daily Planet Men should not read this book if they wish to keep women on a pedestal. Women should not read this book if they wish to keep themselves on a pedestal. David Dipstick, The Universe. P.D. Shelley is obviously a misogynist. No woman could have written this rubbish. Someone should put him out of his misery. Germaine Gumnuts, Spare Tyre. Disturbing, powerful, prophetic. Where has P.D. Shelley been hiding! Celia Goodfellow, Weakly News. This book only goes to show that the only good dogtail is a neutered dogtail. And the only good man is a eunuch. Sheila Sawbottom, Another Planet.


Sugar

Sugar
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1923
Genre: Beet sugar
ISBN:

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Includes a section in Spanish.


Sugar and the Indian Ocean World

Sugar and the Indian Ocean World
Author: Norifumi Daito
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2024-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 135039923X

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Tracing the history of the sugar trade and its consumption in the Persian Gulf during the 18th century, this book explores the interplay of social, economic and political interests created by this popular commodity. The study of sugar has, until now, focused mainly on its significant growth in European markets from the mid-17th century and, more recently, parallel developments in East Asia. In this book, Daito shows how the sugar trade also developed in, and became important to, the Indian Ocean World. Studying how the consumption of sugar wavered after the brutal overthrow of the Safavid dynasty in 1722, this book shows how the Dutch East India Company and the trading network responded to political upheavals in the region and, consequently, the changing trading conditions. Arguing that sugar continued to be imported and consumed despite these political disturbances, Sugar and the Indian Ocean World proves this was not a period of economic stagnation for the region, and shows how sugar became an important intersection between socio-cultural practices and the Indian Ocean economy.


Sugar at a Second Glance

Sugar at a Second Glance
Author: Frank Clifford Lowry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1913
Genre: Beet sugar
ISBN:

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Sugar and Dirt

Sugar and Dirt
Author: Fernando Prol
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627871632

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Sugar and Dirt is the inspiring coming-of-age story of a young émigré during one of the stormiest eras in recent American history. F.P. Romero's stirring memoirs begin in Cuba, where his affluent family loses everything to Fidel Castro's revolution and is forced to flee with scarcely more than the clothes on their backs. Having to start over in Miami, the family struggles with refugee life but resolves to pursue the American Dream. F.P. describes his idyllic years at the elite McCullough Academy, his departure from McCullough, and his startling descent into a world of violence and malice. His reckless decline into drug-fueled dissipation threatens to consume him until a girl and a chance discovery change his life forever. Told with a unique blend of wit, candor, and pathos, Sugar and Dirt recounts F.P.'s early life of privilege, his tragic fall from grace, and his hard-earned redemption. It is a story of true American reinvention.


Sugar and Spice

Sugar and Spice
Author: Ruth Hamilton
Publisher: Severn House/ORIM
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780102615

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From the bestselling author of the Liverpool Trilogy: An “honest look at family dynamics” and “that unique relationship that exists between sisters” (Booklist). During the winter of 1940, five-year-old Anna MacRae is left with twin baby sisters when she loses her mother during their birth. Anna is a gifted child, with a warm personality to match, but not so her sisters—and as they grow, their pranks turn to stealing, bullying and worse, creating an even more difficult life for a motherless daughter. Later in life, much to her dismay, Anna becomes a mother to twins herself. Living with depression in a loveless marriage, she feels like a slave to the two babies. But, even more so, she worries that they will grow to be like the terrible sisters she escaped. While at a new mothers clinic, she meets a young woman who reminds her of herself—alone and unhappy—and she impulsively decides to take her in. It is a reckless act of caring that alters the course of her life and ultimately forces her to make peace with the sisters she left behind.