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Murder at the End of the Line

Murder at the End of the Line

Eugenia Parrish

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Kate McGonagle arrives in the tiny desert town of Del Sue o, intending to meet up with Josie Hadding, her best friend since childhood. But Kate's plan to spirit the two of them off to the beach for sun and fun goes horribly awry. Josie's embroiled in conflict with the town council over the End of the Line, a shabby bar with a shadowy past and clientele who swill beer for breakfast. Mystified by Josie's loyalty to the Line and the stand-offish town dwellers, Kate is nevertheless persuaded to stay and help tend bar. But when she finds Josie's bludgeoned body one dark night in the back office, the town's citizens and local police force seem a little too eager to write off the killing as a random burglary gone bad. Remembering how Josie once stuck to her guns to prove Kate's innocence in a long-ago crime, Kate refuses to let the murder get swept aside. She's not leaving Del Sue o until the truth comes out. But small towns and long-buried secrets have a very nasty way of coming back to bite...
Dexter Doubletree: The End of The Line

Dexter Doubletree: The End of The Line

Lance Hodge

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Doubletree is a Dick in trouble. He's tied to a chair with a gun pointed at his head. This big palooka is serious and this gumshoe is about to push up some daisies. But, things aren't always as they seem...Note: Adult language and situations.
Labor on the Line

Labor on the Line

Anna-Lena Wolf

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Labor on the Line provides insights into the world's largest tea growing region of Assam. Anna-Lena Wolf examines everyday conceptualizations of justice: how they emerge, become prevalent, transform, and are negotiated by differently positioned actors on Assam's tea plantations. Academics and activists have criticized the conditions on these plantations as a form of bondage, arguing that the persistence of a colonial wage structure—characterized by low cash wages supplemented with in-kind benefits—reinforce laborers' dependence on plantations. But Wolf shows that there is more to the story. Tea plantation laborers and trade unionists formed surprising alliances with managers and plantation owners based on everyday conceptions of justice. All involved favored the old-style plantation at a time when fundamental changes were appearing in the political economy of tea production. Labor on the Line challenges the simplistic notion that dismantling tea plantations would create a better world for tea plantation laborers by advancing notions of justice in innovative ways.
Labor on the Line

Labor on the Line

Anna-Lena Wolf

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Labor on the Line provides insights into the world's largest tea growing region of Assam. Anna-Lena Wolf examines everyday conceptualizations of justice: how they emerge, become prevalent, transform, and are negotiated by differently positioned actors on Assam's tea plantations. Academics and activists have criticized the conditions on these plantations as a form of bondage, arguing that the persistence of a colonial wage structure—characterized by low cash wages supplemented with in-kind benefits—reinforce laborers' dependence on plantations. But Wolf shows that there is more to the story. Tea plantation laborers and trade unionists formed surprising alliances with managers and plantation owners based on everyday conceptions of justice. All involved favored the old-style plantation at a time when fundamental changes were appearing in the political economy of tea production. Labor on the Line challenges the simplistic notion that dismantling tea plantations would create a better world for tea plantation laborers by advancing notions of justice in innovative ways.
Crows On the Line

Crows On the Line

Grace De Soto Ferry

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Crows on the Line" is Grace De Soto Ferry's second book of short stories, tall tales, some true and some not. Crows on the Line, the title story, is about her relationship with two crows that have made their home in her back yard and the communication between them. The voice of the young Mexican-American girl returns with heartwarming and entertaining stories such as The Stolen Boy, when a child is kidnapped in the Mexican neighborhood, Gorda and her friends get involved. In The Coffee Can Caper a boy is put to the test, can he be loyal to a thief. A Turkey Tale will make you laugh to learn to what extent they go for an American Thanksgiving Dinner and Mexican Movies will remind you of when you could go to the movies and stay there all day. In The Journey, a grandmother is intent on keeping her young granddaughter safe while escaping bandits and how they are helped by kind people. Esmeralda's Dreamboat, a beauty and the beast tale and The Devil's Dilemma puts a different spin on an age old story. The Killing of Pedro Ruiz is the story of an abused woman who decides she's had enough. Man Dog and Sky People are magical stories that take their flavor from the "cuentos", tales that the author heard as a child from her Mexican mother. And the Buddha Smiled is a novella in which two Mexican American girls are desperate to leave their small narrow minded town in the San Joaquin Valley and move to Los Angeles to go to college. What transpires is a story of how they reach their goals but on the way encounter situations that help them mature and realize that the ultimate responsibility for success or failure is theirs.
End of the Line

End of the Line

Michael Markus

Independently Published
2017
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Guns blaze as a old gunfighter takes on '30's era big city gangsters. The gunman simply known as McKibbon, a legend in the mob wars of the early twentieth century has slipped into an uncomfortable retirement in unlikely Pittsburgh. To any outside observer, he would appear a harmless old man, spending his days in his run down rooming house and feeding the ducks at the park. McKibbon has resigned himself to the end, to no more battles no more adventures. But it is 1936 and America and in the midst of the depression the East's best young men have moved away seeking work so an old adversary, Pittsburg mobster Edgar McFaul, has a job for him. A lowly errand runner has stolen some money and fled to the West, the region where Mckibbon's violent career had started many decades before. A career that has bridged from the banditry of the old West to the violent mob wars of the Jazz age. McKibbon unpacks his pearl handled revolvers once more and leaves the East heading West to the land of his youth. He corners his quarry in an almost deserted Nevada town where the construction of the Tri State Railroad line had faltered many years before. McKibbon is shocked to discover that the fugitive, Paul, has dragged his young son, Ryan, along in his misadventures. Holed up in the towns only Hotel the fugitives have tried to make a life of sorts for themselves among the rest of the discarded people who have made their way to Cahill, Nevada. A ruthless band of mercenaries has arrived, intent on gaining the bounty for Paul's death and for the retrieval of the stolen money. Tired and no longer confident in his abilities, Mckibbon's first instinct is to move on as he often has in the past, but some caring part inside has been triggered by the boy's plight. The eleven year old boy livens his dreary surroundings by reading comics, particularly those that glorify the old West with stories of luminaries such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. McKibbon, gritty and capable, seems to Ryan like one of these heroes come to life a direct contrast to the shiftless criminal qualities of his father. This aging warrior soon finds himself preparing to face down the bounty hunters in this Western setting. The story mixing the character and style of the golden age of Westerns with modern grittiness steams to an stunning conclusion as the characters find themselves hurtling toward the end of the line.
Edge of Reason: Toeing the Line

Edge of Reason: Toeing the Line

Victoria Rhodes

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Tessa knows that she doesn't just like men, but she's not sure if she's just into women, either. She loves Beth, but she still doesn't want to commit to a relationship with her and call herself a lesbian. Besides, she's still friends with Raymond and the thought of him finding out and being disappointed in her is one of the things holding her back. When Beth leaves Tessa, saying she'll only be back when Tessa makes up her mind about who she wants to me, Tessa knows she wants to be with Beth. She goes after her, and even though she still doesn't know where she stands, she knows who she wants. Tessa's worst fear comes true when Raymond finds out her relationship with Beth is more than just friendship, and she's heartbroken that she lost him. When her parents invite her and Beth over to dinner, Tessa feels that it might be a turning point. They may not know of her involvement with Beth, but it's a positive step. At least, until Tessa's parents start talking about religion and their views on homosexuality. Everything blows up, and Tessa not only has to choose between her parents and Beth, but between two sides of herself.
One Heart over the Line

One Heart over the Line

Ron Neff Ph D

iUniverse
2019
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Admittedly Logan had been SPEEDING - and not mildly so. It was amazing he'd made that last corner at all, but that stunning red sports car wasn't just FAST; she could really hug the curves. Logan would be slow to realize that his mania - highly energized madness - was a matter of ANGER . . . tied up with his broken heart. In fairness to the professor, that FIRE inside him was an UNUSUAL symptom. Most of the broken hearted just got depressed. Not Logan. Oddly, that MANIA, all that energy, seemed to attract females . . . one after another. Maybe every one of them was CRAZY, like himself now - but they weren't boring. Logan's friends, housemates and fellow professors were fascinated by all of this craziness. Indeed, they were somewhat envious. Still they had to wonder: Would he ever find "the one?" Or would he just go over the line?