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Linda S. Howington (born August 3, 1950 in Alabama, United States) is an American best-selling romance/suspense author under her pseudonym Linda Howard. Biography [ edit ]
Publishers Weekly says that Linda Howard "brings her usual high level of intelligence and flair to her latest tale of romantic suspense." However, they did note that the plot by the middle begins "to stall" because the suspense dies for a few chapters and reading Blair and Wyatt's bickering gets old.
In a Free State is a novel by V. S. Naipaul published in 1971 by Andre Deutsch. It won that year's Booker Prize. The plot consists of a framing narrative and three short stories – "One out of Many", "Tell Me Who to Kill", and the title story, "In a Free State". The work is symphonic, with different movements converging towards a common theme ...
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A doctor was arrested for killing his wife Thursday after Windermere police responded to a 911 caller who said he threatened suicide after making a confession, according to a news release. Thomas ...
David and Linda Howard are typical 1980s yuppies in Los Angeles, dissatisfied with their bourgeois lifestyle. [3] He works in an advertising agency and she for a department store, but after failing to receive an expected promotion and instead being asked to transfer to the firm's office in New York City, David angrily insults his boss, and he is fired.
1980s Best Short Story winners Year Author Story Result 1980 Geoffrey Norman "Armed and Dangerous" Winner 1981 Clark Howard "Horn Man" Winner 1982 Jack Ritchie " The Absence of Emily" Winner 1983 Frederick Forsyth "There Are No Snakes in Ireland" Winner 1984 Ruth Rendell " The New Girlfriend" Winner 1985 Lawrence Block "By Dawn's Early Light ...
Dan and Kendy Howard had been married since 1994. By 2021, Dan Howard had gone from working as an Idaho State Trooper to working in the Alaskan oil fields for three weeks at a time.