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Kylie Bunbury as Cassie Dewell, a private detective who co-owns an agency called Dewell & Hoyt, which she initially runs with her romantic partner, Jenny's ex-husband Cody; Brian Geraghty as Ronald Pergman (seasons 1–2), a long-haul trucker involved in several unsolved kidnappings; Valerie Mahaffey as Helen Pergman (season 1), Ronald's mother
The first novel in his Joe Pickett series, Open Season, was included in The New York Times list of "Notable Books" of 2001. [1] Open Season , Blue Heaven , Nowhere to Run , and The Highway have been optioned for film and television, the latter being adapted into the television drama series Big Sky , which debuted in November 2020. [ 2 ]
The Rousters is an American adventure drama television series about a group of modern-day bounty hunters who are descendants of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp.It aired on NBC from October 1, 1983, until July 21, 1984.
The Path of Daggers is a fantasy novel by American author Robert Jordan, the eighth book of his series The Wheel of Time. It was published by Tor Books and released on October 20, 1998. Upon its release, it immediately rose to the #1 position on the New York Times hardcover fiction bestseller list , making it the first Wheel of Time book to ...
The Virginia Edition, a 46-volume hardcover collection of all of Robert Heinlein's stories, novels, and nonfiction writing, plus a selection of his personal correspondence, was announced by Meisha Merlin Publishing in April 2005; the Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust (which now owns the Heinlein copyrights) instigated the project.
U.S. writer-producer Jacqueline Hoyt (“The Good Wife”) is set to pen drama series “Audrey” about Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn, which is being produced by Italy’s Wildside, the Fremantle ...
While Hoyt wrote about 20 novels (many published under the pseudonyms Christopher Martin and Cabot L. Forbes), the vast majority of his works are biographies and other forms of non-fiction, with a heavy emphasis on World War II military history. Hoyt died in Tokyo, Japan on July 29, 2005, after a prolonged illness. He was survived by his wife ...
"The Order," while scrupulously true to the events of 1983 and 1984, presents itself as a cautionary allegory of what’s happening today: the entwined rise of MAGA and Christian nationalism and ...