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One under. by Hurley, Graham,1946-;
Detective Inspector Joe Faraday investigates the apparant murder of a man who was run over after he was chained to railway tracks in a dark tunnel.
Subjects: Fiction.; Faraday, Joe (Fictitious character); Missing persons; Murder; Police; Police.;
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Limelight / by Hurley, Graham,1946-author.;
"Actress Enora Andressen is catching up with her ex-neighbor, Evelyn Warlock, who's recently retired to the comely East Devon seaside town of Budleigh Salterton. The peace, the friendship of strangers and the town's prestigious literary festival . . . Evelyn loves them all. Until the September evening when her French neighbor, Christianne Beaucarne, disappears. Enora has met this woman. The two of them have bonded. But what Enora discovers over the anguished months to come will put sleepy Budleigh Salterton on the front page of every newspaper in the land . . ."--Publisher description.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Andressen, Enora (Fictitious character); Actresses; Neighbors; Missing persons;
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Off Script / by Hurley, Graham,1946-author.(CARDINAL)641098;
"Carrie Tollman awakes in the night to an intruder gazing down at her. He seems crazy. He tells her he's killed before and he'll kill again. Carrie is one of two carers looking after Enora Andressen's favorite scriptwriter. But Pavel is now paralysed, as well as blind, and it falls to Enora to track down this terrifying presence at Carrie's bedside." --
Subjects: Fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Andressen, Enora; Actresses; Caregivers; Stalkers;
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Last flight to Stalingrad / by Hurley, Graham,1946-author.(CARDINAL)641098;
"Berlin, 1942. For four years, the men in field grey have helped themselves to country after country across Western Europe. For Werner Nehmann, a journalist at the Promi - the Ministry of Propaganda - this dizzying series of victories has felt like a party without end. But now the Reich's attention has turned towards the East, and as winter sets in, the mood is turning. Werner's boss, Joseph Goebbels, can sense it. A small man with a powerful voice and coal-black eyes, Goebbels has a deep understanding the dark arts of manipulation. His words, his newsreels, have shaken Germany awake, propelling it towards its greater destiny and he won't let - he can't let - morale falter now. But the Minister of Propaganda is uneasy and in his discomfort has pulled Werner into his close confidence. And here, amid the power struggle between the Nazi Chieftains, Werner will make his mistake and begin his descent into the hell of Stalingrad..."--Publisher.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Journalists; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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Aurore / by Hurley, Graham,1946-author.(CARDINAL)641098;
Barely half of the Bomber Command's aircrews survive a full tour, but wireless operator Billy Angell has beaten the odds and completed his 30th - and final - mission. Now, Billy is due two-weeks leave, a posting to a training squadron and a six-month exemption from active duty. Except that MI5 need an airman to drop into Nazi-occupied France. MI5 are interested in Hélène Lafosse, a frenchwoman keeping unusual company in her small family château in the depths of the Touraine. Hélène has begun an affair with a senior Abwehr intelligence officer, who, in return, has turned a blind eye to the succession of Jews, refugees, resistance fighters to whom Helene offers shelter. It falls to Billy, playing a downed airman, to find Hélène, to win her confidence and to plant a lie that will only make sense to her German lover. But this time, Billy isn't flying at 20,000 feet and he won't be able to escape the incendiary consequences of his actions.
Subjects: Spy fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); War fiction.; Historical fiction.; World War, 1939-1945; Intelligence officers;
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Secrets of the Titanic [videorecording] by Ballard, Robert D.(CARDINAL)312741; Hurley, Graham,1946-; Noxon, Nicolas,1936-2016.; Sheen, Martin.(CARDINAL)161755;
Secrets of the Titanic -- Save the Titanic with Bob Ballard (2012).Narrator: Martin Sheen.Originally broadcast on television in 1986.Provides location footage of the first discovery of the wreck of the R.M.S. Titanic by Dr. Robert Ballard and his team of researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.Not rated.DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Historical television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Titanic (Steamship); Shipwrecks; Underwater exploration;
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The top of his game : the best sportswriting of W.C. Heinz / by Heinz, W. C.(Wilfred Charles),1915-2008,author.(CARDINAL)504686; Littlefield, Bill,editor.(CARDINAL)764681;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 571-577) and index.Introduction: True to the way it happens / by Bill Littlefield -- Out of the war. Transition: Autumn 1945 -- On the beat. Memories of a great jockey: George M. Woolf, 1910-1946 -- Beau Jack is good customer: "Ah'm buyin' hats..." -- Down memory lane with the Babe: The ascension of George Herman Ruth -- About two guys named Joe: DiMaggio and Louis are picture-perfect sportsmen -- German Heavyweight checks in: Hein Ten Hoff says "Ja" to America -- "They used to fight dogs": Ringside with William Jennings Bryan -- Rumpus in the living room: "Toughie" Brasuhn, queen of the roller derby -- Uncle Mike is back: You can tell he's all right, he won't listen to Morgan -- Late afternoon on the Harlem: The Columbia freshmen are first on the river -- How they told Charlie Keller: The Yankees send a good man down -- Jake steals the show: Mintz crowned heavyweight manager of the world -- Death of a race horse: Air Lift, son of Bold Venture -- The psychology of horse betting: Hooked on the thrill of almost winning -- "The lost leader": Gardella drops his suit against baseball -- Retired undefeated heavyweight champion: Or, How Joe Louis makes a living -- Out in the world. Brownsville bum: Al ("Bunny") Davis, 1910-1945 -- The day of the fight: Graziano-Zale, September 27, 1946 -- The fighter's wife: Norma Graziano gets through the night -- Punching out a living: Billy Graham, boxing's uncrowned champ -- Young fighter: The trouble with McNeece is that he fears nothing -- Brockton's boy: A rising Marciano lifts all boats -- Scouting for the Yankees: Between phone calls with Paul Krichell -- The rocky road of Pistol Pete: The Dodger they padded the walls for -- The ghost of the gridiron: Red Grange could carry the ball -- Work horse on ice: Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings -- The happiest hooligan of them all: What a card this Pepper Martin is! -- The rough and tumble life: Jim Tescher, rodeo rider -- The twilight of boxing: They're dimming the lights at Stillman's Gym -- Among the monuments. The shy one: The quiet power of Floyd Patterson -- The man who belongs in blue jeans: Jim Tescher revisited -- So long, Jack: John C. Hurley, 1897-1972 -- The fireman: Joe Page's good days -- The artist supreme: Dancing with Willie Pep -- The coach, relived: Willie Davis talks Vince Lombardi -- The greatest, pound for pound: There's only one Sugar Ray -- The smallest titan of them all: Eddie Arcaro rode to win -- Somebody up there likes him: The life and times of Rocky Graziano.
Subjects: Sports journalism.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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