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by Angela Pneuman - Fiction

Charmaine Peake's prophet father has been committed to a psychiatric institution. Her mother, forced to rent out their house and move them down to a trailer on the river, won't stop telling Charmaine things she doesn't want to hear. A sanctimonious missionary kid has taken over her real bedroom, where Charmaine discovers his stash of strange and questionable photos. She is being tested at every turn: Where will her choices take her? And her faith?

by Nancy Bush - Fiction, Mystery, Romantic Suspense, Suspense

A year after the car accident that killed her husband and son, Callie Cantrell is still trying to start over. West Laughlin, a cop from LA suddenly shows up demanding to know where his nephew is. Somehow Callie and West are linked by a killer with a twisted will and there is more trouble coming for Callie.

by John Gilstrap - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Assassins have eliminated a Chechen scientist who's been working as a double agent for the U.S. government. The feds know who to call: Jonathan Grave and his elite rescue team. Their mission: find the dead man's teenage son, who's on the run --- and off the grid --- with crucial information that must not fall into the wrong hands. There's one problem: the boy's bodyguard is a security specialist with unusual talents, and she's not giving up without a fight.

by Lisa Jackson - Fiction, Romance, Romantic Suspense, Suspense, Thriller

In Grizzly Falls, Montana, Detectives Selena Alvarez and Regan Pescoli are struggling with a new commander and a department in the midst of upheaval. It's the worst possible time for a homicide. A body has been found, missing a finger. Alvarez hopes this means a murderer with a personal grudge, not a madman. But then a second body turns up. A killer has made his way to Grizzly Falls, ready to fulfill a vengeance years in the making. And Pescoli must find the target of his wrath --- or die trying.

by Maury Allen - History, Nonfiction, Sports

The most successful franchise in American sports history, the New York Yankees, have won 26 World Series. Now author Maury Allen recalls the Yankees greatest Series events of the last 60 years starting in 1947 and moving through the Bronx Bombers most recent appearance in 2003. The magical moments are captured through the eyes of the author, the players who made them happen, and the other professional observers of baseballs most electric scenes.

by Mark Vancil and Al Santasiere - History, Nonfiction, Sports

YANKEE STADIUM: The Official Retrospective recounts the story of an extraordinary American landmark. It captures the creation of a home for the New York Yankees that was driven by co-owner Jacob Ruppert, who envisioned a ballpark grander than any other conceived. It takes the reader from the field to the dugout, from the press box to the clubhouse, from principal owner George Steinbrenner's office to Monument Park. With the unprecedented cooperation of the New York Yankees organization, photographs have been culled from every conceivable source. You will walk in the Stadium beside Mantle and Maris, witness the only perfect game in World Series history, and see the Stadium during the 2001 World Series.

by Harvey Frommer - History, Nonfiction, Sports

REMEMBERING YANKEE STADIUM brilliantly and beautifully documents the stadium’s entire career through a decade-by-decade account, a priceless collection of historical photographs, and, most movingly, the vivid, first-person reminiscences of the people to whom this “citadel of sport” has meant so much: entertainers and politicians, broadcasters and sportswriters, players and fans. No Yankees fan --- no baseball fan --- will be able to resist!

by Les Krantz - History, Nonfiction, Sports

Since its opening in 1923, Yankee Stadium has been the scene of 26 championship titles and some of the greatest achievements in baseball history, including Babe Ruth's 60th home run during the 1927 season, the race fro the home run title between teammates Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, Jim Abbott's 1993 no-hitter, and Aaron Boone's 2006 game-winning run against the Red Sox to clinch the American League Championship Series. YANKEE STADIUM: A Tribute is a celebration of this great landmark and its history, a beautiful piece of nostalgia for the missions of fans who have visited baseball's most celebrated ballpark.

by Jess Row - Fantasy, Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Kelly Thorndike has just moved back to his hometown of Baltimore when one day an African American man he doesn't recognize calls out to him. Kelly is surprised to learn that this man is his friend Martin who went missing 20 years ago, and had been a white, skinny, Jewish boy. Martin tells Kelly of his racial reassignment surgery and asks Kelly for his help to spread the word. Kelly agrees, but things quickly sprial out of control.

by David Fischer - Nonfiction, Photography, Picture, Sports

Yankee Stadium has been the most famous and acclaimed sports venue in North America for over 80 years, and after the 2008 Major League Baseball season, it will be razed and replaced. THE YANKEE STADIUM SCRAPBOOK is a touching and unforgettable tribute to “the house that Ruth built.” This timeless classic scrapbook features photos and text celebrating all the great moments and memories throughout the years.