This book contains an exploration of consciousness and its most advanced abilities as revealed in accounts of explorer M.G. Hawking’s experiences in an ancient village deep in the vast frozen fortress of the Himalayas.
Has cooking delicious meals become the domain of elite players only? Is cooking a difficult, time-consuming task that requires a lot of energy and strength?
Fiona Willis always wanted a big, exciting life. At twenty-seven, she has one: great friends, a Seattle condo with an amazing view, and a killer job as a senior events planner with a world-renowned firm. So why can’t she forget the
man who shattered her dreams and broke her heart?
What would you do if you woke to find that someone had framed you for a horrible crime and the police were at your door? What if the evidence were so compelling that even you had doubts? Would you collapse? Surrender? Question your
sanity? Or would you do whatever it takes to save your family?
Beth stands in the sunshine outside the magnificent wrought-iron gates of Villa Alba holding her suitcase. Only a few short months ago, she dropped her beloved only daughter off at college, clinging to the thought of the new chapter
that she and her husband Joel could now begin. But that same day, Joel dropped a bombshell: he wanted a break from their marriage.
Mrs. Boyd’s first mystery Murder Breaks Trail had an Alaskan background, and introduced F. Millard Smyth, small-town groceryman with a passion for detective fiction, who was forced to turn detective himself. In her second story, Doom in the Midnight Sun, F. Millard is once more in Alaska, on a trip to Harding Lake
for a few days of quiet in which to consider the possible purchase of a grocery store in Fairbanks.