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Loving Rose: The Redemption of Malcolm Sinclair

Loving Rose: The Redemption of Malcolm Sinclair

Stephanie Laurens

William Morrow Large Print
2014
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Miraculously spared from death, Malcolm Sinclair erases the notorious man he once was. Reinventing himself as Thomas Glendower, he strives to make amends for his past, yet he never imagines penance might come via a secretive lady he discovers living in his secluded manor.Rose has a plausible explanation for why she and her children are residing in Thomas's house, but she quickly realizes he's too intelligent to fool. Revealing the truth is impossibly dangerous, yet day by day he wins her trust, and then her heart.But then her enemy closes in, and Rose turns to Thomas as the only man who can protect her and the children. When she asks for his help, Thomas finally understands his true purpose, and with unwavering commitment, he seeks his redemption in the only way he can--through living the reality of loving Rose.
The Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair Book 1 - 1353-1395
The Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair and his descendants (20 books and a lambskin map) were found by accident in 2005 in a dusty dirty basement in Greeneville, TN. They then lay in a trunk in the back of the closet for almost 9 years before the author realized what she had. Translating the journals from Latin, Old English, and modern English she soon learned the story of her own 17th great-grandfather, Prince Henry Sinclair of Orkney and Scotland. Join the author and her great-grandfathers on a voyage of discovery as you learn about the covenant made between the St. Clair/Sinclair and Wemyss family, the Templars, the Native Americans, and the Freemasons. Travel with us as we search for the artifacts mentioned in the journals and validate the story. Book 1 of 10, tells the story of Henry as a young boy from the age of 8 in 1353 until l395 when he plans a voyage with Captain Nicolo Zeno and his son Antonio Zeno to Greenland and beyond.
The Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair Vol. 2 Books 2 - 13
Passed down through 20+ generations, the journals of Prince Henry Sinclair and his descendants were found in a dirty, musty basement in Greeneville, Tennessee. Written in Latin, Old English and modern English, the author didn't know what she had for almost 10 years. Since then, she has carefully vetted the names, places and events mentioned in the journals to make certain they speak the truth. We invite you to follow the story of Prince Henry Sinclair, first spoken about in Volume 1, as he decides to make another journey to the "western lands,' spurred on by the report of a lost sailor returned home after 30 years. Learn the names of the Knights Templars and the sailors who crewed the boats during 'two' trips; in 1395 and 1398. Learn where they deposited the first half of the Templar treasure, among the islands of Nova Scotia and the fate of the ships who made the voyage. See the map created by "AZ" to mark their voyage and the maps of the islands where treasure was deposited.
A Few Right Thinking Men: A Rowland Sinclair Mystery (16pt Large Print Edition)
Not Miss Fisher, but Mr. Sinclair ] Meet Rowland Sinclair, gentleman and artist living in 1931 Sydney. Friend of the Left, son of the Right, he paints in a superbly tailored, three-piece suit and houses friends who include a poet, a painter, and a feminist sculptress whom he has painted nude and hung it in the drawing room. Is he perhaps in love with Edna? If so, she isn't having any. Sinclair's life of ease, it may be said almost that of playboy, is akin to that of the era's English gentlemen. He's the third son of a vastly wealthy family with large estates and homes, whose middle brother was killed in the war, and older brother, Wilfred, forever bruised. Rowland and Wilfred are often at odds. And his fortune and his indifference to politics keep him sheltered from mounting tensions fueled by the Great Depression, which is roiling Australia and taking it near the brink of revolution. And the crowd he hangs with is tinged with scandal and puts him at odds with his conservative family and the country's Establishment-with all but his adventurous, bachelor uncle, the elder Rowland Sinclair, a kindred soul. One day in December, 1931, comes terrible news knocking at the door: Uncle Rowly has been murdered in his home by unknown assailants, his elderly housekeeper, the only, and shaky, witness. This brutal murder not only shocks Rowland, and all the family, but prompts him to infiltrate the echelons of the old and new guard which have both surfaced during these dark times alongside other ideologies. Among them are a few ''''''''right thinking men, '''''''' a cadre of conservatives who became convinced of a Communist takeover and formed a movement to combat it. His investigation in time exposes an extraordinary conspiracy with direct personal consequences. A Few Right Thinking Men is the first in the award-winning Rowland Sinclair Mysteries sure to appeal to fans of Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs and of Kerry Greenwood's Miss Phryne Fisher, with a touch of the Lord Peter Wimsey of Harriet Vane days.
The Tarot Murders: An Isabel Sinclair Mystery
When a series of bizarre murders based on major trumps of the Tarot rocks the usually staid city of Christchurch, the panel members of radio show The Psychic Connection are drawn into the case when it seems panel member James Myerson may be involved - or even the murderer.Detective Sergeant Declan Kelly (see: Vicious Circle) arrives in Christchurch, on sick leave after being wounded during a stakeout in Queensland, and adds his weight to the Psychic Connection panel's investigation of what the press is calling the Tarot Murders. The murderer's calling card, The Magician, left with each new victim, offers a sinister clue to the killer's identity - if only the panel can solve it in time to prevent the death of one of its own members.
From the Daybook of Picky Sinclair

From the Daybook of Picky Sinclair

Pat Perkins Twedt

iUniverse
2001
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From the Daybook of Picky Sinclair is a funny, sad, and powerful novel about simple people in simpler times; it should appeal to all age groups.Picky, born in 1909, begins keeping a daybook at an early age. In a lilting Kentucky voice, she writes about her family, past and present, her beloved Papa and Miss Polly, her stepmother. Her maternal great-grandparents get sick on Mrs. Dupriest's pies. The doctor purges them "right into the pearly gates." Ernestine, who can't talk plain, gets happy in church, lisps, and spits flies all over the place. Papa tries stumblingly to tell Picky the facts of life. When she marries Jack they are given a rooster, which she loathes, a cow that loathes her, and turkeys bent on suicide. Picky writes about ordinary people in extraordinary situations. Her stories are hilarious, saucy, and sometimes sad. An entertaining read!
The Mystery at Blue Moon Stables: Sidney Sinclair Adventure #1

The Mystery at Blue Moon Stables: Sidney Sinclair Adventure #1

Kathryn B. Butler

What about Jelly Publishing
2013
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For ages 8 and upWhen Sidney Sinclair and her best friend and neighbor, Jane Abbot, find out they will be taking lessons at the new riding stable across the road, they are looking forward to meeting their lesson horses and riding for the first time. But after their first lesson, it's clear something is very wrong at Blue Moon Stables. Odd things have been happening and according to Bryan, the riding instructor's less-than-charming son, the stables are cursed. As the summer progresses and Sidney's love for horses grows, the events become more sinister and a riding student is injured. Someone seems determined to ruin the stables, and the owner and instructor, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, is distraught and considering closing the stables forever. Can Sidney find out who is behind the strange occurrences before Blue Moon Stables is forced to shut its doors?
Who's Afraid of Amy Sinclair?

Who's Afraid of Amy Sinclair?

Jenn Gott

Jennifer Gott
2019
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No one ever said coming back to life would be easy.Clair Maxwell didn't ask to be resurrected, or to inherit the mind, body, and superpowers of her parallel self, but she's done her best to live with it. Even if it means carrying around memories that aren't hers, even if it means living on a world not quite her own, even if it means learning how to be a reluctant superhero. She has her childhood sweetheart-turned-wife back, and a second chance at living. She has no intention of wasting it.But just as she's walking down the aisle again, setting things back the way they should be, her world is up-ended once more. An attack on her life throws everything into chaos. Surrounded by old foes and new secrets, suddenly everything Clair thought she knew about her past is in question. And now she's forced to wonder just where Clair ends... and Amy begins.
The Underworld: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
"The Underworld: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner" offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of coal miners and the harsh realities of working-class existence. James C. Welsh's historical fiction paints a vivid picture of a challenging era, exploring themes of labor, social reform, and the struggles faced within the coal mining industry. This compelling narrative, focused on Robert Sinclair, provides a coming-of-age journey set against the backdrop of demanding and dangerous work. "The Underworld" resonates with its authentic depiction of the miner's life, making it a poignant and enduring story of human resilience and the fight for a better future. Experience a slice of history through this meticulously prepared print edition, a testament to the timeless appeal of stories rooted in real-world struggles and triumphs.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Underworld: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
"The Underworld: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner" offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of coal miners and the harsh realities of working-class existence. James C. Welsh's historical fiction paints a vivid picture of a challenging era, exploring themes of labor, social reform, and the struggles faced within the coal mining industry. This compelling narrative, focused on Robert Sinclair, provides a coming-of-age journey set against the backdrop of demanding and dangerous work. "The Underworld" resonates with its authentic depiction of the miner's life, making it a poignant and enduring story of human resilience and the fight for a better future. Experience a slice of history through this meticulously prepared print edition, a testament to the timeless appeal of stories rooted in real-world struggles and triumphs.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Company Men Volume 25 William Sinclair

Company Men Volume 25 William Sinclair

Gail Morin

Independently Published
2019
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Twenty-fifth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of William Sinclair and his wife Margaret Nahovway. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Chasing the Lion: A Garrett Sinclair Novel

Chasing the Lion: A Garrett Sinclair Novel

A. J. Tata

St. Martin's Press
2021
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"Readers are going to love Garrett Sinclair, who reads like this generation's Jason Bourne." --Ryan Steck"If you are looking for a good night's sleep, leave this one in the nightstand." --Jack Carr Parizad rose through his nation's military to become a lethal soldier and brilliant tactical commander. Now a general, he leads Quds Force, an extremist terrorist organization targeting America and its western allies. The United States has just uncovered a biochemical weapon developed by Parizad's group. A viral agent, it attacks a person's nervous system and renders them susceptible to mind control. Parizad plans to unleash the weapon in Washington D. C. on Inauguration Day during the swearing in of the country's first female president, turning civilians into weapons. Army Lieutenant General Garrett Sinclair and his Joint Special Operations team are assigned to stop the terrorist strike. Sinclair pursues Parizad across the Middle East, Europe, and in the U.S., only to discover a deeper conspiracy--a revelation that his wife may not have died from cancer but was murdered. Separated from his teammates and unsure of who he can trust, Sinclair is on a mission not only to save his country, but to avenge his family.
The Phalanx Code: A Garrett Sinclair Novel

The Phalanx Code: A Garrett Sinclair Novel

A. J. Tata

St. Martin's Press
2025
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From bestselling author A. J. Tata, the latest installment in the Garrett Sinclair series. Escaping from prison to rescue his team from the manipulations of two tech moguls, Garrett Sinclair learns of a devastating family secret in the process. Influential tech magnate Mitch Drewson calls on Sinclair and the Dagger team to protect his Project Optimus. An ambitious endeavor that empowers citizens to protect their financial and personal data in the face of increasingly authoritarian federal governments, Project Optimus is a threat to Aurelius Blanc's Phalanx Corporation. Blanc's data collection and media application are enabling a global security threat, creating a technofascism that monitors the activity of everyone with a smartphone, tablet, computer, or any web-connected device. When Phalanx assassin squads overrun an Optimus server farm in California and attack an Optimus coder named Blair Campbell, who happens to be the president's daughter, Sinclair must deploy a group of warriors to save Blair and protect the remainder of the Optimus team so they can finish their important work--a project that includes deciphering the mysterious Phalanx Code, suspected to be Phalanx's kill list of Optimus employees. With Phalanx squads hunting him and those he loves, Sinclair must determine who he can trust while a part of his past comes back to haunt him and threaten everything he holds dear. Nonstop action and authentic detail make this the most compelling, high-stakes entry in the Sinclair series yet.
The Underworld - The Story of Robert Sinclair; Miner
Set in the period leading up to the First World War, The Underworld vividly relates the story of working coal miners and the members of the community in which they lived. It tells the story of their loves, hopes and dreams. It portrays their struggles with the forces of nature deep underground and their equally tenacious and vicious struggles with their so-called "masters" - the money-grubbing coal-owners. A masterpiece of working class literature from the pen of an insider. Be prepared to cry Published in support of the Working Class Movement Library, Salford, M5 4WX.