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- Death at the hunting lodge / by Stewart, Laura,author.(CARDINAL)658482;
"Amelia Adams, proprietor of Stone Manor, is hosting four archaeologists at her luxurious hotel as they excavate a ruined abbey. Meanwhile, the village is preparing for a festival that heralds the start of summer-an event that's brought Moira, a practicing white witch, back to her hometown. But relics aren't the only things being unearthed-as the locals air resentments about the dig, an old mystery is resurrected and a dead body turns up. Has a peace-loving Wiccan become a predator, or is something deeper going on?" --
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Murder;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- McClane's Great fishing and hunting lodges of North America / by McClane, A. J.(Albert Jules),1922-1991.(CARDINAL)124206; Berger, Terry.(CARDINAL)504239; Gardner, Roberta Homan.(CARDINAL)517416;
"Lodge information:" pages 170-176.
- Subjects: Fishing lodges; Fishing lodges; Hunting lodges; Hunting lodges;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The great American deer camp / by Carpenter, Tom,1962-(CARDINAL)653566; Towsley, Bryce M.(CARDINAL)689920;
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- Subjects: Anecdotes.; Deer hunting; Hunting lodges;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- That dog won't hunt / by Allin, Lou,1945-(CARDINAL)541246;
A drifter takes a job at a hunting lodge in Northern Ontario, with the expectation of a big payday for the summer's work. But when the eccentric owner decides to renege on her promises, she ends up dead.HL430LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Drifters; Hunting lodges; Widows;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- The Lure and legend of old southern hunting lodges - clubs kennels & quail by Wood, Penn(local)tlcaut1695482007209792035;
1. Breed Weed and Feed: The Armstrong Brothers -- 2. Field Trials in North Carolina -- 3. The Goulds, Mackays, Morgans and Vanderbilts -- 4. Tuxedo Park & Pierre Lorrilard -- 5. The Thomasville Shooting Club -- 6. Sedgefield's Manor House -- 7. Billy Brokaw's Fairview Park -- 8. J.P. Morgan and Percy Rockefeller -- 9. High Class birddogs horses and "J" boats -- 10. William Ziegler Jr. the "Thistle" and Mary Montrose -- 11. Cherokee, Clelsea and EF Hutton Plantations -- 12. Honey Horn & Milton Head.
- Subjects: Gould, George J; Armstrong, Edward, Sr; Mackay, Clarence H. 1874-1938 (Clarence Hungerford),; Worth, Joe; Armstrong, Edward "Ted; Cobb, John B.; Raymond, Harry; Armstrong, John; Brokaw, William Gould; Dodge, M. Hartley 1881-1963 (Marcellus Hartley),; Armstrong, Robert Kyle; Ziegler, William, 1891-1958; Coe, William Robertson, 1869-1955; English, Ben; Deep River Lodge (Jamestown, N.C.); Thomasville (N.C.). Shooting Club; Rich Fork (N.C.). Shooting Club; Manor House (Sedgefield, N.C.); Embassy Club (Sedgefield, N.C.); Fairview Park (Trinity, N.C.); Dodge Lodge (Greensboro, N.C.); Thistle Hotel (Barber Junction, N.C.); Elmwood Kennels (Archdale, N.C.); Cock 'N Bull Club (Asheboro, N.C.); Hunting lodges; Hunting lodges; Hunting and fishing clubs; Hunting dogs; Field trials; Hunting dogs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hunter's moon / by Stabenow, Dana.(CARDINAL)378895; Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress)(CARDINAL)376993;
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- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Shugak, Kate (Fictitious character); Women detectives; Hunting lodges;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Two on the rise: the lure and legend of old southern hunting lodges - clubs, kennels & quail/ by Wood, William.;
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- Subjects: Deep River Lodge.; Thomasville Shooting Club.; Hunting lodges; Shooting preserves ; Fowling; Bird dogs;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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- The marshal and the mystical mountain [large print] / by Wendelboe, C. M.,author.(CARDINAL)351013;
"U.S. marshal Nelson Lane has more than his fair share of unlikely allies: This time it's a tabloid reporter-who turns up missing after he tries to sneak into the Mystical Mountain hunting lodge. Nestled in the rugged and scenic Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, there's more than mere hunting going on there. Nelson sends his deputy, Maris Red Hat, as an undercover courtesan to find out what's up with the wild parties for politicians, celebrities, and gangsters. Even as the lodge caretaker appears to cooperate with the investigation, the women entertaining the guests keep winding up dead. Every time Nelson closes in on the truth, he is ambushed and left for dead. Finally, he sneaks into the resort, only to be saved by an old foe he's been hunting for years. When at last Nelson discovers the dark secret of the lodge, the Mystical Mountain may claim yet another victim.-
- Subjects: Western fiction.; Large print books.; Novels.; Murder; Hunting lodges; United States marshals;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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- Hunter's moon : a Kate Shugak mystery / by Stabenow, Dana.(CARDINAL)378895;
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- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Shugak, Kate (Fictitious character); Shugak, Kate (Fictitious character); Hunting lodges; Women detectives; Women detectives;
- Available copies: 22 / Total copies: 23
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- Hunter's Heart Ridge : a mystery / by Taylor, Sarah Stewart,author.(CARDINAL)458829;
"In this sequel to Taylor's lyrical series debut, Agony Hill, Detective Frank Warren and his formerly CIA-connected neighbor Alice Bellows return to investigate the death of a diplomat. It's November of 1965 and the second weekend of Vermont's regular deer season when Vermont State Police detective Franklin Warren is called out to what looks like an accidental shooting at The Ridge Club, an exclusive men's hunting and fishing club for congressmen, diplomats, judges, and titans of industry: a former ambassador has been shot while out hunting. With the war in Vietnam picking up speed on the other side of the world, Warren quickly realizes that many of the club's members are powerful men who may have ulterior motives and connections in high places. While Warren's suspicions about the club members build, his neighbor Alice Bellows is throwing a dinner party, preparing for Thanksgiving, and worrying about her pregnant friend and fellow widow, Sylvie Weber, whose due date is coming up. When Alice's old handler and friend, Arthur Crannock, unexpectedly shows up in Bethany, Alice begins to wonder whether his presence has anything to do with the death at the hunting club. As an early season snowstorm bears down on Bethany, knocking out power and phone lines and blocking the roads, Warren and his assistant, Trooper Pinky Goodrich, are trapped at the Ridge Club, likely along with a killer, and Alice, increasingly fearful that her past in the intelligence world is no longer in the past, will have to act fast to save Sylvie and her baby. Sarah Stewart Taylor's historical series combines the intricacy of a satisfying mystery with keen observation of a time and place during great transformation and upheaval"--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Hunting lodges; Murder; Pregnant women; Blizzards; Deer hunting; Widows; Police;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 18
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