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Hard Rain Falling is a 1966 crime novel written by Don Carpenter.The novel was Carpenter's first published book, and follows the adventures of Jack Levitt, an orphaned teenager living off his wits in the fleabag hotels and seedy pool halls of Portland, Oregon.
Nine novels published by Hard Case have been nominated for the Edgar Award: In 2005, Little Girl Lost, by Richard Aleas (a pseudonym for Hard Case Crime co-founder Charles Ardai that is both an anagram of Ardai's name and a play on "alias"), was nominated as Best First Novel by an American Author, and Domenic Stansberry's The Confession won the ...
Play Dirty is a thriller novel written by Sandra Brown in 2007. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to WorldCat, the book was held in more than 2500 libraries as of February, 2014. [ 3 ]
They Claim to 'Work Hard, Play Hard' If you hear about a company's culture being comprised of "working hard, and playing hard," Redditors say you should run for the hills. What this saying really ...
Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City is a nonfiction book by Tanya Talaga, published September 30, 2017 by House of Anansi Press. The book won the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing in 2017, [ 1 ] as well as the RBC Taylor Prize for Literary Nonfiction and PMC Indigenous Literature Awards in 2018.
Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes is a memoir by drummer Steve Gorman about his time in The Black Crowes, co-written by music critic Steven Hyden. The book describes the formation and success of the Black Crowes from Gorman's point of view as well as its eventual break-up.
[7] The play was Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The 1967 paperback edition, dedicated to Jane and Paul Bowles, notes that the title piece, "Hard Candy," is a later version of "The Mysteries of the Joy Rio," yet both stories are included, despite employing the same theme and the same setting, because the accounts are so different. [8]
Let's Go Play at the Adams ' is a 1974 psychological horror novel by Mendal W. Johnson and originally published by Thomas Y. Crowell Co. Its plot focuses on a group of rural Maryland children who drug, incapacitate, and eventually torture the college student babysitter hired by their parents while they are away in Europe for two weeks.