Author: Neil Sorenson
Publisher: Neil Sorenson
ISBN: 0615142613
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
No summoning the spirits of the dead on a schoolnight Being the son of a world-famous paranormal troubleshooter isn't all it's cracked up to be. Just ask Reginald Pepper. Sure, he'd say there's fun to be had chatting with ghosts in moldering crypts or tinkering with preternatural gadgetry in his dad's lab, but he'd also be the first to admit that meddling in the realm of the supernatural can have nasty consequences. And being yanked 100 years into the past would certainly qualify as a nasty consequence.When Reginald uncovers a strange family secret hidden in a forgotten well, he and his older sister are plunged backward in time to the year 1905, where they find themselves in a desperate race to thwart the tangled schemes of a vengeful vampire. Time is running out for them to fix the disasters of the past and decipher the mystery behind the leering crystal skull that holds the key to their family's future.www.ReginaldPepper.com
Reginald Pepper Is Out of Time
Author: Neil Sorenson
Publisher: Neil Sorenson
ISBN: 0615142613
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
No summoning the spirits of the dead on a schoolnight Being the son of a world-famous paranormal troubleshooter isn't all it's cracked up to be. Just ask Reginald Pepper. Sure, he'd say there's fun to be had chatting with ghosts in moldering crypts or tinkering with preternatural gadgetry in his dad's lab, but he'd also be the first to admit that meddling in the realm of the supernatural can have nasty consequences. And being yanked 100 years into the past would certainly qualify as a nasty consequence.When Reginald uncovers a strange family secret hidden in a forgotten well, he and his older sister are plunged backward in time to the year 1905, where they find themselves in a desperate race to thwart the tangled schemes of a vengeful vampire. Time is running out for them to fix the disasters of the past and decipher the mystery behind the leering crystal skull that holds the key to their family's future.www.ReginaldPepper.com
Publisher: Neil Sorenson
ISBN: 0615142613
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
No summoning the spirits of the dead on a schoolnight Being the son of a world-famous paranormal troubleshooter isn't all it's cracked up to be. Just ask Reginald Pepper. Sure, he'd say there's fun to be had chatting with ghosts in moldering crypts or tinkering with preternatural gadgetry in his dad's lab, but he'd also be the first to admit that meddling in the realm of the supernatural can have nasty consequences. And being yanked 100 years into the past would certainly qualify as a nasty consequence.When Reginald uncovers a strange family secret hidden in a forgotten well, he and his older sister are plunged backward in time to the year 1905, where they find themselves in a desperate race to thwart the tangled schemes of a vengeful vampire. Time is running out for them to fix the disasters of the past and decipher the mystery behind the leering crystal skull that holds the key to their family's future.www.ReginaldPepper.com
Poppy Pepper's Paradise Cove & Mini Golf
Author: Molly Dox
Publisher: Molly Dox Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Love cozy mystery series? This completed series is a hoot, and set on a campground in sunny Florida! Six cozy mysteries in one. Poppy Pepper's world has been turned upside down. She runs a quiet retro camper resort. It's a popular site with retirees who are looking to get away from the harsh, cold winters up north. As a one-time paramedic, Poppy misses the adrenaline rush of her previous job. Channeling her unused energy, she can't help but get involved in cases that come her way. She probably shouldn't stick her nose in, but it's hard to keep a nosy woman down. On multiple occasions, she finds herself faced with puzzling mysteries, multiple suspects, and not nearly enough clues. Come for the quirky, fun characters, small-town charm, and sit for a spell. Get lost in the balmy Florida air, and grab your favorite drink. You'll enjoy six short stories made for a perfect, light weekend read. These cozy mysteries are family friendly, meaning there's no foul language, no blood, and no naughty bits. (completed series, completed cozy mystery series, completed mystery series, cozy mystery series, mystery series, cozy series, cozy, cozies, amateur sleuth, Florida mystery, Florida cozy)
Publisher: Molly Dox Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Love cozy mystery series? This completed series is a hoot, and set on a campground in sunny Florida! Six cozy mysteries in one. Poppy Pepper's world has been turned upside down. She runs a quiet retro camper resort. It's a popular site with retirees who are looking to get away from the harsh, cold winters up north. As a one-time paramedic, Poppy misses the adrenaline rush of her previous job. Channeling her unused energy, she can't help but get involved in cases that come her way. She probably shouldn't stick her nose in, but it's hard to keep a nosy woman down. On multiple occasions, she finds herself faced with puzzling mysteries, multiple suspects, and not nearly enough clues. Come for the quirky, fun characters, small-town charm, and sit for a spell. Get lost in the balmy Florida air, and grab your favorite drink. You'll enjoy six short stories made for a perfect, light weekend read. These cozy mysteries are family friendly, meaning there's no foul language, no blood, and no naughty bits. (completed series, completed cozy mystery series, completed mystery series, cozy mystery series, mystery series, cozy series, cozy, cozies, amateur sleuth, Florida mystery, Florida cozy)
Reginald Shepherd, Helen Parsons Shepherd
Author: Reginald Shepherd
Publisher: Breakwater Books
ISBN: 9781550812138
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
WINNER OF THE BEST PUBLISHED ATLANTIC BOOK AWARD FOR 2006 PRESENTED BY THE ATLANTIC PUBLISHERS MARKETING ASSOCIATION. This volume celebrates the life and work of Helen and Reginald Shepherd and at the same time assesses their contribution to the visual arts in Newfoundland. It begins with an introduction by Ronald Rompkey to situate the Shepherds in the post-Confederation cultural milieu, followed by a general biographical and historical essay by Peter Gard, who wrote the catalogue for the AGNL exhibition "Helen Parsons Shepherd and Reginald Shepherd: Four Decades" in 1989. Next, jou alist and playwright Joan Sullivan explores through interviews with former students the environment created at the Newfoundland Academy of Art at 51 Cochrane Street. Lisa Moore, a fiction writer who also possesses a degree in visual art from NSCAD, follows with an investigation of the portrait as an art form and Helen Parsons Shepherd's career as a portraitist. The volume concludes with an essay on early printmaking in Newfoundland and Reginald Shepherd's work in this medium by Anne Pratt, who has had considerable experience as an art jou alist and critic. These essays constitute approximately half the volume, the remainder consisting of illustrations from the work of both artists.
Publisher: Breakwater Books
ISBN: 9781550812138
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
WINNER OF THE BEST PUBLISHED ATLANTIC BOOK AWARD FOR 2006 PRESENTED BY THE ATLANTIC PUBLISHERS MARKETING ASSOCIATION. This volume celebrates the life and work of Helen and Reginald Shepherd and at the same time assesses their contribution to the visual arts in Newfoundland. It begins with an introduction by Ronald Rompkey to situate the Shepherds in the post-Confederation cultural milieu, followed by a general biographical and historical essay by Peter Gard, who wrote the catalogue for the AGNL exhibition "Helen Parsons Shepherd and Reginald Shepherd: Four Decades" in 1989. Next, jou alist and playwright Joan Sullivan explores through interviews with former students the environment created at the Newfoundland Academy of Art at 51 Cochrane Street. Lisa Moore, a fiction writer who also possesses a degree in visual art from NSCAD, follows with an investigation of the portrait as an art form and Helen Parsons Shepherd's career as a portraitist. The volume concludes with an essay on early printmaking in Newfoundland and Reginald Shepherd's work in this medium by Anne Pratt, who has had considerable experience as an art jou alist and critic. These essays constitute approximately half the volume, the remainder consisting of illustrations from the work of both artists.
The Return Of Reginald Perrin
Author: David Nobbs
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 147351939X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This hilarious sequel to The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin follows his absurd trials and tribulations as he finds himself swept to fame and fortune.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 147351939X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This hilarious sequel to The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin follows his absurd trials and tribulations as he finds himself swept to fame and fortune.
I Remember Reggie White
Author: Alan Ross
Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing
ISBN: 9781581824643
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
I REMEMBER REGGIE WHITE presents the recollections and favorite stories of this dynamic minister and pro football's Minister of Defense as captured in the more than two dozen interviews with teammates, friends, coaches, acquaintances, and members of the media.
Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing
ISBN: 9781581824643
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
I REMEMBER REGGIE WHITE presents the recollections and favorite stories of this dynamic minister and pro football's Minister of Defense as captured in the more than two dozen interviews with teammates, friends, coaches, acquaintances, and members of the media.
The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin
Author: David Nobbs
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473519381
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
AS READ ON RADIO 4 'Manages to find joy in the trivial and creates farce out of monotony . . . To say that a book has 'changed your life' has become so commonplace that it has become almost meaningless. Nonetheless, I think that in this case, it is probably true' JONATHAN COE From the bestselling author of Going Gently and the hugely successful autobiography I Didn't Get Where I Am Today Reginald Iolanthe Perrin is sick to death with selling exotic ices at Sunshine Desserts. He's fed up with his boss C.J. who delights in making his life hell. And he's had enough of his eager young assistants who think everything is 'super'. So begins Reggie's battle against consumerism. Driven to desperation by the rat race and the unpunctuality of Britain's trains, Reggie's small eccentricities escalate to the extreme. Until, finally, he leaves behind the unacceptable face of capitalism altogether. Driven off in a motorised jelly, and creating the world's biggest loganberry slick on his way, he dumps his clothes on a Dorset beach and sets off for new adventures . . .
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473519381
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
AS READ ON RADIO 4 'Manages to find joy in the trivial and creates farce out of monotony . . . To say that a book has 'changed your life' has become so commonplace that it has become almost meaningless. Nonetheless, I think that in this case, it is probably true' JONATHAN COE From the bestselling author of Going Gently and the hugely successful autobiography I Didn't Get Where I Am Today Reginald Iolanthe Perrin is sick to death with selling exotic ices at Sunshine Desserts. He's fed up with his boss C.J. who delights in making his life hell. And he's had enough of his eager young assistants who think everything is 'super'. So begins Reggie's battle against consumerism. Driven to desperation by the rat race and the unpunctuality of Britain's trains, Reggie's small eccentricities escalate to the extreme. Until, finally, he leaves behind the unacceptable face of capitalism altogether. Driven off in a motorised jelly, and creating the world's biggest loganberry slick on his way, he dumps his clothes on a Dorset beach and sets off for new adventures . . .
Reginald: Fated Mates of Thorne Bay
Author: K. R. Hall
Publisher: Karen Hall
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Reginald Droen grew up playing with the rich and famous families like the Du Pont, Rockefeller, Brown, and Vanderbilt families. When his father tried to force him to marry someone who was not his destined mate, he ran away to the rugged land of Thorne Bay, Alaska giving up his family fortune. Everyone here knows him as Reggie Saunders, though. Melody Fisher is a freelance journalist trying to make a name for herself. The patriarch of the Droen family is searching for his missing son Reginald and has offered a one-million-dollar reward. After spending the last two years searching, Melody thinks that Reggie Saunders is actually Reginald Droen and has gone to Alaska to get proof.
Publisher: Karen Hall
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Reginald Droen grew up playing with the rich and famous families like the Du Pont, Rockefeller, Brown, and Vanderbilt families. When his father tried to force him to marry someone who was not his destined mate, he ran away to the rugged land of Thorne Bay, Alaska giving up his family fortune. Everyone here knows him as Reggie Saunders, though. Melody Fisher is a freelance journalist trying to make a name for herself. The patriarch of the Droen family is searching for his missing son Reginald and has offered a one-million-dollar reward. After spending the last two years searching, Melody thinks that Reggie Saunders is actually Reginald Droen and has gone to Alaska to get proof.
Whiskers in Trouble
Author: Laura Ball
Publisher: Laura Ball
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Olivia Swann is a reluctant heroine in this whodunnit when her friend is suddenly murdered after raising questions about the wealthiest family in town. Olivia and her friends - furry and human - are on the case but will it be the death of Olivia in the end? A Crime fiction with bits of drama and romance by Laura Ball.
Publisher: Laura Ball
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Olivia Swann is a reluctant heroine in this whodunnit when her friend is suddenly murdered after raising questions about the wealthiest family in town. Olivia and her friends - furry and human - are on the case but will it be the death of Olivia in the end? A Crime fiction with bits of drama and romance by Laura Ball.
Blessed Unbeliever
Author: James P. Hurd
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666756970
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
Sean grew up a privileged child nurtured in the womb of his Southern California fundamentalist church. He dreamed of becoming a missionary pilot and hoped Kathleen Wilberforce will share his dream. But he loses Kathleen to a rival, then watches his dream crash like a toy airplane when he washes out of the Torrey Bible Institute mission aviation program (Chicago). Flailing about with disappointments and unanswered prayers, he performs a blasphemous ritual to convince himself that he has become an atheist. Kathleen unexpectedly shows up at the Institute but carries a dark secret that shames her and isolates her from Sean. Meanwhile, Sean finds that being a good atheist is harder than he thought. In his anguish, he seeks a path back to aviation, back to Kathleen, and back to God.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666756970
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
Sean grew up a privileged child nurtured in the womb of his Southern California fundamentalist church. He dreamed of becoming a missionary pilot and hoped Kathleen Wilberforce will share his dream. But he loses Kathleen to a rival, then watches his dream crash like a toy airplane when he washes out of the Torrey Bible Institute mission aviation program (Chicago). Flailing about with disappointments and unanswered prayers, he performs a blasphemous ritual to convince himself that he has become an atheist. Kathleen unexpectedly shows up at the Institute but carries a dark secret that shames her and isolates her from Sean. Meanwhile, Sean finds that being a good atheist is harder than he thought. In his anguish, he seeks a path back to aviation, back to Kathleen, and back to God.
Brief Candles: McMaster, Hyland and Other One-Match Wonders
Author: Keith Walmsley
Publisher: Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
ISBN: 1908165146
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Playing in a first-class match gives a cricketer a certain cachet. For ever after, opponents know that such-and-such played ‘big cricket’ and will expect him to perform accordingly. Even when his achievements lie elsewhere, biographers and obituarists will sagely note his appearances, however limited, and readers will infer that the subject has a special talent for the game. Nine thousand cricketers have played in just one first-class match, but for some their one appearance was more memorable than for others, for good reasons or otherwise. In 1924, Fred Hyland spent less than ten minutes on the field of play before rain washed out the game. Poor Josiah Coulthurst didn’t even step onto the playing area in a damp Lancashire contest in 1919. Emile McMaster’s only match, in South Africa in 1889, was later awarded Test match status. Bob Richards, playing for Essex at Leyton in 1970, didn’t learn till afterwards that his solitary appearance was a first-class game. Nobody can now be sure who was the Wilkinson who played a match at Oxford in 1939. Some one-match wonders have achieved much in their brief days in front of the cricket-watching public, centuries even and ‘eight-fors’: others have gone on to exceptional achievements in fields sporting, political and military. Keith Walmsley reports on the ‘struts’ and ‘frets’ of some players who appeared just once on the first-class ‘stage’ and then were ‘heard no more’.
Publisher: Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
ISBN: 1908165146
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Playing in a first-class match gives a cricketer a certain cachet. For ever after, opponents know that such-and-such played ‘big cricket’ and will expect him to perform accordingly. Even when his achievements lie elsewhere, biographers and obituarists will sagely note his appearances, however limited, and readers will infer that the subject has a special talent for the game. Nine thousand cricketers have played in just one first-class match, but for some their one appearance was more memorable than for others, for good reasons or otherwise. In 1924, Fred Hyland spent less than ten minutes on the field of play before rain washed out the game. Poor Josiah Coulthurst didn’t even step onto the playing area in a damp Lancashire contest in 1919. Emile McMaster’s only match, in South Africa in 1889, was later awarded Test match status. Bob Richards, playing for Essex at Leyton in 1970, didn’t learn till afterwards that his solitary appearance was a first-class game. Nobody can now be sure who was the Wilkinson who played a match at Oxford in 1939. Some one-match wonders have achieved much in their brief days in front of the cricket-watching public, centuries even and ‘eight-fors’: others have gone on to exceptional achievements in fields sporting, political and military. Keith Walmsley reports on the ‘struts’ and ‘frets’ of some players who appeared just once on the first-class ‘stage’ and then were ‘heard no more’.