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Me and My Friend Danny

Me and My Friend Danny

Rachel Luehrs

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A cute tale of the mixed up friendship between a squirrel and a man. Everyone knows someone who deals with squirrels raiding their bird feeder. Me and My Friend Danny is the story of a squirrel who mistakenly thinks that this frustrated bird lover is his best friend and ally.
Uhane Hunter: Danny Morales, Hawaiian Eye

Uhane Hunter: Danny Morales, Hawaiian Eye

A. J. Llewellyn

Independently Published
2018
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The Hawaiian word for ghost is Uhane. In this collection of short stories described as Harry Bosch meets Mary Poppins by one reviewer, there are tons of them. It's hard to tell sometimes who's living, and who's dead, even for Danny. He's a magnet for everything weird. His twisty cases confound the police, but not him. He's the one who puts out fires. Unsolved murder is a fire that can never be extinguished, and Danny is determined to put out every single one. In these four stories, the lines between life and death and everything in between are blurred.The dead love to talk to Danny Morales. A retired Kaua'i cold case detective, he's working out of an office that's a former time share sales kiosk on Waikīkī Beach. In Ke 'Ahi Pio'ole: The Fire That Never Burns Out, Danny tackles his first case. It looks like a typical problem of a cheating spouse, but things are about to get crazy. In Wait for Me, the fearless Honolulu PI gets unexpected advice when he helps in a grisly murder investigation-from another killer. Hard Sun, set on the remote island of Molokai features an unusual problem. A black suitcase filled with a priest's complete gear for giving the last rites to a dying person, keeps showing up in surprising places. It's freaking everyone out, including the police. This story introduces Danny's lost love, Mando. Can they have a second chance, or will the mysterious suitcase just add to their mutual er, baggage?In Breakfast Point, Danny travels to Sydney, Australia and uncovers an old crime lurking below the surface. He soon learns that dead critters, just like men, do tell tales.
Pocket Dog Danny: Where the Memories Began

Pocket Dog Danny: Where the Memories Began

Andrea Talmage

Andrea Talmage
2020
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All good stories should include a pocket dog, and Pocket Dog Danny has some great ones to share Join Danny as he learns how something as simple as a hot dog can bring happiness to your day by triggering memories of fun pocket dog stories. Find out where it all began for Pocket Dog Danny in this children's picture book aimed at teaching children simplistic gratitude thinking to boost positive emotions.
The Saga of Danny Jones

The Saga of Danny Jones

Barbara C McLawhorn

Barbara Campbell McLawhorn
2021
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The Saga of Danny Jones is a compelling coming of age account of a 15-year old's enlightenment through the practical teachings of his paternal grandmother, Bretta Jones (Granny). After cutting history class several times, fighting at school, and disrespecting an elderly neighbor, Danny's parents make a crucial decision on his first day of summer break that he needs an intervention and a rude awakening. They send him from Philadelphia to Marion County, South Carolina to spend time with Granny on her small farm, which Danny describes as "a nightmare in the middle of the woods, with no Wi-Fi, where there is nothing to do but sit around and listen to crickets chirping, mosquitoes buzzing, roosters crowing, and a lot of bloodsucking insects doing their thing." During his visit, however, Danny's perspective about Marion County and life evolves more than he could have imagined. The teenager, who is on the cusp of becoming a young adult, learns more about himself than he thought possible and how to treat others through his grandmother's love and guidance. Granny instills in Danny invaluable nuggets of wisdom and life-long lessons about humanity, African American history, and Christian principles. Spending time with his inspiring grandmother and members of the Marion County community, including participating in a captivating summer revival, were impactful and helped change Danny's life for the better. Danny returns home refreshed and in a renewed state of mind, ready to live up to his fullest potential. The Saga of Danny Jones depicts what it means to come of age and come toward the church.
The Disappearance of Danny Doyle

The Disappearance of Danny Doyle

Alex Woolf

ReadZone Books Limited
2014
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When the Time Detectives Joe and Maya stumble upon an old house in the middle of a wood its occupant has a sad and strange tale to tell. Michael was evacuated to Dorset during World War II with his twin brother Danny. While there Danny mysteriously disappeared and was never heard from again. Can Joe and Maya succeed where the police failed journey back to 1941 and trace Danny Doyle
The Unexpected Danny Green

The Unexpected Danny Green

Paul Robert Friedman

Paul Robert Friedman
2023
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About The Novel Danny Green is an intelligent, physically gifted, good looking fighter with a lethal left hook. An ambitious, determined and intellectually curious young man, Danny earns a spot as an alternate at the 1976 Summer Olympic Games, turns pro and becomes a heralded prizefighter in New York City. He takes on the best at America's mecca of boxing, Madison Square Garden. Along the way, Danny begins a passionate relationship with the smart and beautiful Julianne, has to fend off a dangerous Mafioso wanting to control his career, faces a brutal street attack, and survives a devastating hurricane on St. Thomas Island. Refusing to be held back by life's roadblocks, Danny eventually headlines a controversial boxing match in Atlantic City and guts one out at the star-filled "Fabulous Forum" in Los Angeles. He appears on-camera with legendary sportscaster Howard Cosell, becomes a published author, is recruited by Nike to be part of their original 'Just Do it' campaign, is interviewed by Howard Stern and finally makes a stunning debut on the big screen.
The Marsh Mallows: A Danny Boyland Novel

The Marsh Mallows: A Danny Boyland Novel

Henry Hack

Independently Published
2019
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A single scream in the night begins New York Detective Danny Boyland's investigation into the "crime of the decade." Melanie Smith, a beautiful, blue-eyed blonde escort, has disappeared after her last date. The search for her leads to the discovery of numerous bodies in the swampy marshlands of Long Island's south shore. Not only are blue-eyed blondes formerly employed in the sex trade turning up dead, but also several suspected drug mules, and a bevy of long-dead mobsters dating back to the Lufthansa heist in the 70s. From the Hamptons to Brooklyn, a three-pronged task force of the area's top detectives sets out to solve the murders. Danny's investigation leads him to the highest ranks of the New York Metropolitan Police Department, a meticulously crafted frame-up, and a resolution that will haunt him forever.Henry Hack served for twenty-two years in the Nassau County, NY Police Department, rising to the rank of Inspector. He commanded the Scientific Investigation Bureau and was qualified as an expert witness in several forensic evidence areas including blood, narcotics, and trace evidence. He also commanded the Eighth Patrol Precinct in Levittown. Henry was a long-time New Yorker, born and raised in the boro of Queens. He and his wife, Lorraine, currently reside in coastal North Carolina.The Marsh Mallows is the fifth novel in a crime series featuring NYMPD homicide detective Danny Boyland. The fourth, Forever Young, won the 2018 Silver Falchion Award at the Killer Nashville Writer's Conference for the best police procedural published in 2017. Henry has also published four novels in a thriller series featuring Police Commissioner Harry Cassidy, and a collection of short stories. More information and a description of all his work may be found on his website, www.henryhack.com.
Amanda and Danny Richardson

Amanda and Danny Richardson

Betty Hartman

Independently Published
2019
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Amanda and Danny are totally devoted to each other as brother and sister, despite the fact that Danny is adopted and there is a six-year age difference between them. They are so close that they even have their own private language as some twins do. The only force that is stronger than the love that binds them is their love for their parents. This story begins at the very beginning of Amanda's life and follows the brother and sister through a myriad of family events, testing their closeness. Even their own parents are unaware of how strongly Amanda and Danny feel about each other. Their love overcomes illness, injury and the callous treatment of the two innocents by the adults who have been given charge of them. One segment of their lives involves the abduction of their mother, Ariadne. To find her, the two children set off on a dangerous journey, following her trail into Canada.
The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse
The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse is a story for children, which narrates what is real beauty and why one should not spend their valuable time in petty things, is written by the Bedtime Story-Man Thornton Waldo Burgess, who is remembered for his numerous writings of children story books.This story narrates the adventures of Danny, who is self-pity on his short tail, and always worried about why their family should have such short tail, while his cousin Whitefoot who has long, slim, and beautiful tail. In fact he was worried too much about his short tail, which leads him to even forget that he has a tail.For all the hungry hunters Danny was a target in the Green Meadows such as the owl Hooty fly just above him, Reddy fox and Granny Fox race him through snow tunnels, and Mr. Blacksnake silently run behind him in the grass. Over all, this story is an interesting read for the children who love nature and the wild creatures.
The Adventures Of Danny Meadow Mouse
"The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse" is a classic children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. The book was first published in 1915 and is part of Burgess's long-running series of animal stories set in the Green Forest. The story revolves around the character of Danny Meadow Mouse, who embarks on various adventures in the natural world.Danny Meadow Mouse is a curious and adventurous little creature who lives in the meadow. Throughout the book, readers follow Danny as he encounters different animals and learns valuable lessons about survival, friendship, and the circle of life. The narrative is not only entertaining but also educational, as Burgess weaves in details about the habits and behaviors of various woodland creatures.The author uses anthropomorphic characters, giving human-like qualities to the animals, which adds a charming and relatable element to the storytelling. Danny's encounters with other animals, such as Reddy Fox and Granny Fox, provide opportunities for moral lessons and insights into the animal kingdom.Thornton W. Burgess was known for his ability to blend fiction with natural history, making his stories both enjoyable and informative for young readers. "The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse" is a delightful tale that captures the wonders of nature and encourages an appreciation for the animal world. The book's timeless appeal has ensured its continued popularity among readers of all ages.
My Darling Danny

My Darling Danny

Mary O'Connell

Cork University Press
1998
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On May 9, 1830, fourteen year-old Daniel O'Connell Jr., son of the Liberator, left his comfortable home in Dublin to attend the Jesuit college at Clongowes Wood in County Kildare. Thus began a three-year correspondence between Danny Jr. and his mother, Mary O'Connell. Bursting with love and affection, illness and death, politics and scandal, these letters allow a brief glimpse at the relationship between mother and son in nineteenth-century Ireland. In addition, this collection documents a portion of an important juncture in the political career of Danny's father Daniel O'Connell. Returned for Clare in the 1828 by-election, the Liberator took his seat in 1830 as the first Catholic Member of Parliament, and for the next several years focused his attention on the parliamentary business carried out in London. This collection of letters between mother and son is doubly valuable, because it not only offers insights into both the ordinary social history of nineteenth-century Ireland, but into the extraordinary and exciting political history of parliamentary politics and of Daniel O'Connell as well.
Road Player: The Danny Diliberto Story

Road Player: The Danny Diliberto Story

Jerry Forsyth

Bebob Publishing
2005
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Road Player: The Danny Diliberto Story. This new book by Jerry Forsyth, Pool & Billiards Magazine's premier writer, was just released at the Derby City (pool and billiards) Tournament on January 6th, 2006 and was an instant smash. Published by Bebob Publishing, it is a lifetime of stories from the vibrant memory of Danny Diliberto, one of Accu-Stat Video's most popular commentators. Beginning with the Hustler's Tournaments in Johnston City, Diliberto was one of the fabled road players. He excelled in four sports: baseball, bowling, boxing, and pool. Boxing was his first love, but his own hands could not stand the power of his blows. Pool gave him his greatest fame and that's what this book is about. Any devotee of the game will be fascinated with this look into the immediate past of pool and billiards. From Las Vegas to Hollywood to the smallest towns on the most distant highways, this is the life of the roadman, a gambler's tale in his own words. A great book
There's Only One Danny Garvey

There's Only One Danny Garvey

David F. Ross

Orenda Books
2021
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A promising young football player returns home to his tiny Scottish village, his dreams in tatters and a dark secret haunting his conscience, in a beautiful, unforgettable novel about hope and redemption, when everything seems lost… **Shortlisted for Saltire Society’s Scottish Fiction Book of the Year**'Depicts Scottish working-class, small-town life with acute understanding and sensitivity, and explores a legacy of depression and childhood trauma. Few novels this year will pack such a hefty emotional punch or such a powerful conclusion' Herald Scotland ‘Few do raw, authentic, almost palpably believable characters better than David F. Ross ... a novel that deals with profound themes' Patrick Barclay, The Times'A heartfelt working-class novel from a Scottish author who wields his pen like a stiletto … No reader will come out unscathed, but each will be richer for the experience of reading' New Books Magazine____________________Danny Garvey was a sixteen-year old footballing prodigy. Professional clubs clamoured to sign him, and a glittering future beckoned.And yet, his early promise remained unfulfilled, and Danny is back home in the tiny village of Barshaw to manage the struggling junior team he once played for. What’s more, he’s hiding a secret about a tragic night, thirteen years earlier, that changed the course of several lives. There’s only one Danny Garvey, they once chanted … and that’s the problem.A story of irrational hopes and fevered dreams – of unstoppable passion and unflinching commitment in the face of defeat – There’s Only One Danny Garvey is, above all, an unforgettable tale about finding hope and redemption in the most unexpected of places.____________________‘A brilliant, bittersweet story that captures the rawness of strained relationships, set against the struggles of a failing lower-league football team. Ross’s best novel yet’ Stuart Cosgrove‘A deeply compelling story about ambition, failure and interpersonal history … it's what novels should do’ Ewan Morrison, author of Nina X‘If you enjoyed Shuggie Bain, you will adore this book … filled with honesty and written with a tenderness that is faultless. One of the best books I've read in years’ Anne Cater‘Triumph and tragedy are inexorably woven together, with the former only offering brief respite before reality returns … David F. Ross is in the Premier League of writers’ Alistair Braidwood, Scots Whay Hae‘No words will EVER be good enough for this incredible book. Intense. Heartbreaking. Passionate’ Mairéad Hearne, Swirl & Thread'I was absolutely blown away by this unforgettable and emotional read' 17 Degrees‘An amazing book, giving me the same feeling I had reading James Kelman when I was younger’ Douglas MacIntyre, Creeping Bent‘A thought-provoking book with a slow-burn edginess, sprinkled with hope, loss, grief, unrequited love and moments of dark, often unexpected, laugh-out-loud humour’ Sergio Burns, Ayrshire Magazine‘A story with a punch, clouded by memory and regret … beautiful’ The Bookbag‘Tips the balance between comedy and tragedy in a truly devastating way. I closed the cover rooted to the spot, stunned into immobility by the desperate, heart-rending power of the ending’ Live Many Lives‘A real new talent on the Scottish literary scene’ Press & Journal
Where will Danny go?

Where will Danny go?

Jamie Stratford

The Conrad Press
2023
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‘Where will Danny go?’ is a warm-hearted and intriguing tale of good people working to save something they value. Sharp modern dialogue and an eye for conflict and reconciliation. Who could have thought it would be a good idea to remove Alison from her job? They knew she was the main reason for Copsemead’s success. But maybe there was someone who wanted failure, who had designs on its land for other, more profitable uses. A plan is needed to defeat the bad guys and ensure the survival of Copsemead, and this is the engrossing story of how a few people went about achieving it, for the benefit of so many
The Ghost of Danny McGee

The Ghost of Danny McGee

Quinlan Grim

California Coldblood Books
2022
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Quietly insightful speculative fiction that will appeal to fans of Westworld and Black Mirror."-Kirkus Reviews"Twisted, sinister, and wildly inventive, Quinlan Grim delivers a chilling campfire story that will keep you up past lights out."-Mary McCoy, author of Camp So-and-SoCamp Phoenix is a controversial and expensive summer camp program that transfers adults' consciousness into a clone of their childhood selves. On the surface, it's an ordinary summer camp. Twelve-year-old Logan has come to have a relaxing, carefree summer. She wants to ride horses, make new friends, and she loves listening to ghost stories. Sam is a twenty-year-old counselor, taking on the responsibility of the kids' care by day, and riding the rollercoaster of a summer romance after hours. As Logan faces the ups and downs of puberty, Sam watches over her and struggles with the bizarre truth: the campers in her care are not kids at all, but wealthy adults immersed in the ultimate escape from reality. What Logan doesn't know-or at least, can't remember-is that she and her friends will all have to return to their grownup bodies once the summer is over. Logan will again be a successful, middle-aged woman, and the popular boy she has a crush on? He will return to his life as a celebrity suspect at the center of a high-profile murder case.