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Violent Crimes: An Amanda Jaffe Novel

Violent Crimes: An Amanda Jaffe Novel

Phillip Margolin

Harper Large Print
2016
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In this mesmerizing tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin, attorney Amanda Jaffe--star of Wild Justice, Ties That Bind, Proof Positive, and Fugitive--becomes entangled in a murder case involving Big Oil, an estranged father and son, and the greatest ethical dilemma of her career .Dale Masterson, senior partner in a large Portland, Oregon, law firm, has become wealthy and successful representing the interests of oil and coal companies. When his colleague, Christine Larson, is found dead, Masterson's business practices are put under surveillance and a lower-level employee stands accused.The controversy surrounding the firm is magnified tenfold when Dale is found beaten to death in his mansion. But this time Dale's son, Brandon, is seen fleeing the scene. A dedicated eco-warrior obsessed with saving the planet, Brandon confesses to killing his father--for revenge, he claims--on behalf of all the people whose lives are being destroyed by his father's questionable clients.Veteran lawyer Amanda Jaffe is hired to represent Brandon, but what seems like an open-and-shut case quickly begins to unravel. If Brandon is really innocent--a radical activist determined to martyr himself for his cause--then who viciously murdered Dale Masterson? And what, if any, is the connection between his murder and the murder of Christine Larson? Smart, fierce, and unafraid of the truth even if it puts her in danger, Amanda begins to look deeper. What she finds will force the seasoned legal pro to make the hardest professional decision of her life.
A Man for Amanda

A Man for Amanda

Nora Roberts

Severn House
2021
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Efficient Amanda Calhoun finds easy-going architect Sloan O'Riley insufferable - and irresistible. To keep their family mansion, the Towers, standing tall on the coast of Maine, the Calhouns have hired architect Sloan O'Riley to perform long-needed repairs. Amanda Calhoun is responsible for overseeing Sloan's work, and while he's easy on the eyes, his pride causes friction with her perfectionism. Known as the responsible Calhoun sister, Amanda finds Sloan's easy-going, almost arrogant attitude infuriating, but his irresistible smile just might change her mind . . .This is a first-time regular print hardcover edition of a title previously available as a mass market paperback.
Letters to Amanda

Letters to Amanda

Mercer University Press
2007
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Sergeant Major Marion Hill Fitzpatrick, a soldier in the 45th Georgia Regiment in the Army of Northern Virginia, wrote his wife Amanda over 100 letters, frequently describing both the horror of combat and the deplorable conditions of hospitals. Fighting in the corps of A. P. Hill, Fitzpatrick, an extremely literate individual, reveals his loyalty for the Confederacy and most of all to his family. His letters reveal a man who longed to be home with his beloved wife and their newborn son. These letters testify to the humanity, courage, and dedication of the Civil War soldier. Although they have been around for over two decades in a private family printing, these letters are published complete with annotations in a paperback edition for the first time.
The Floating World - Amanda in the City
Adam Cain is in his fifties, a lover of art and beautiful things; but his soul is jaded, a little damaged, a little decadent. He finds simple pleasure in the daily ritual of cafes and coffee in the mornings, and slowly makes simple friendships with the young women who work behind the counters. Over time, the grace and beauty of these women breaks down his reserve, and seduction begins. But who is seducing whom? The writing has been described as, "silkily erotic... slow and sensuous descriptions of an elegant world beyond time and place... layer on layer of lovely, well written imagery... a place to escape..." This novella, Amanda in the City, is the first of A.A.Cain's Lunchtime Erotica books, a collection of stories issued in a convenient pocket-book format, ideal for quiet reading over lunch or during a coffee break. An e-book edition is also available: The Floating World - Urban Erotica.
An Angel for Amanda

An Angel for Amanda

Rita Williams

IngramSpark
2022
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Amanda Powers is ready for her life to change. She's ready to move away from her Christian home and never look back. When her charming and flirtatious boss Jason offers her a big promotion, she believes all of her dreams are about to come true. Jason has everything Amanda thinks she needs, and she soon finds herself falling for him- along with his luxurious lifestyle.The whirlwind romance turns into a nightmare when Jason becomes emotionally and physically abusive. Isolated from her family and friends, Amanda forges an unlikely friendship with Jason's Spanish-speaking housekeeper, Camila, despite the fact that neither can actually understand the other. Undeterred by their language barrier, Camila helps Amanda to trust in God and find the strength to leave Jason.Camila and her family (especially her son, Edward) welcome Amanda into their home, introducing her to their culture and community. Just as life seems to be getting back to normal, Amanda discovers that escaping Jason will be far more difficult and dangerous than she ever could have imagined.Almost ready to give up, Amanda finds courage through friends, family, prayer, and her own reignited faith.
Secret Life of Amanda K. Woods

Secret Life of Amanda K. Woods

Ann Cameron

Square Fish
2014
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Amanda Woods is discovering that there are some things in life you just can't change, like who your parents are or how your older sister treats you, but she is determined to change what she can. To begin with, she's not going to be just plain Amanda Woods (the girl her mother seems to think is just "average"). She's going to be Amanda "K." Woods-someone who is proud and strong and sure of herself, someone who can have a French pen pal and a best friend of her own choosing, someone who finds four-leaf clovers and can get perfect scores on her math homework. There is more to Amanda than anyone else can see, things about her that Amanda herself doesn't even know yet, but she's finding out. In "The Secret Life of Amanda K. Woods," her first novel for older children, Ann Cameron presents a heroine who is philosophical and honest as only a twelve-year-old can be.