The Taking of Peggy Martin

Download or Read eBook The Taking of Peggy Martin PDF written by Karen Glista and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-24 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Taking of Peggy Martin

Book Synopsis The Taking of Peggy Martin by : Karen Glista

The setting is East Texas, where Peggy, a young nurse, works at an institution for the criminally insane. After her husband Danny is mysteriously killed in a car accident, she convinces herself that it was murder... and she knows the murderer by name... Jasper Johnson. When she gets notice from Marbelle Johnson, Jasper's mother, requesting an impromptu meeting, she discovers that the filthy rich oil baroness believes Danny to have been the bastard child of her deceased husband, Charles Johnson.Peggy, irreparably damaged from childhood by religious fanaticism, reluctantly agrees to exhume Danny's body. Reeling with doubt, all the while fearing betrayal by the Johnsons, she finds herself bordering on insanity.Shackled in darkness, Peggy throws herself into her work only to find herself face to face with a blonde haired, blue eyed schizophrenic in a straitjacket. Quite by circumstance she discovers that this patient, Morgan Dubois, who as a child was found burrowed in the ground in the Piney Wood Thicket, has a link not only to her late husband, but also to the aberrations of her mind.As secrets are revealed and it becomes apparent that something or someone wants to silence their tongues, Peggy is forced to seek refuge with the Johnsons. Together, as death finds them, one by one, they set upon a perilous journey in search of truth. Deep in the heart of the Piney Wood Thicket, they stumble upon Cypress Creek and discover an existence older than time itself. Peggy, caught in a maelstrom of emotions, torn between two worlds, finds herself in a desperate battle, not only for her life, but for that of all of mankind.

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  • Total Pages – 241
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  • ISBN-10 – 1549575708
  • ISBN-13 – 9781549575709

The Rose Without a Name

Download or Read eBook The Rose Without a Name PDF written by Nancy Rust and published by . This book was released on 2021-05-04 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Rose Without a Name

Book Synopsis The Rose Without a Name by : Nancy Rust

When Hurricane Katrina swept everything from its path, Peggy Martin's famous rose garden was left under 20 ft of water and mud. Everyone thought nothing would recover. But after the water receded, a singe no-name old-fashioned rose stood alone. The rose finally earned a name and brought hope to all for miles around.

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  • Total Pages – 32
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  • ISBN-10 – 1944644113
  • ISBN-13 – 9781944644116

The Rose Rustlers

Download or Read eBook The Rose Rustlers PDF written by Greg Grant and published by Texas A&M University Press. This book was released on 2017-09-11 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Rose Rustlers

Book Synopsis The Rose Rustlers by : Greg Grant

In The Rose Rustlers, Greg Grant and William C. Welch offer a personal, in-depth, and entertaining account of some of the great stories gathered during their years as participants in one of the most important plant-hunting efforts of the twentieth century—the quest to save antique roses that disappeared from the market in a notoriously trend-driven business. By the 1950s, almost exclusively, modern roses (those with one compact bloom at the top of a large stem) were grown for the cut-flower market. The large rounded shrubs and billowy fence climbers known to our grandparents and great-grandparents in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries had been reduced to this rather monotonous single style of plant. Yet those roses of old still grew, tough and persistent, in farmyards, cemeteries, vacant lots, and abandoned fields. The rediscovery of these antiques and the subsequent movement to conserve them became the mission of “rose rustlers,” dedicated rosarians who studied, sought, cut, and cultivated these hardy survivors. Here, the authors chronicle their own origins, adventures, and discoveries as part of a group dubbed the Texas Rose Rustlers. They present tales of the many efforts that have helped restore lost roses not only to residential gardens, but also to commercial and church landscapes in Texas. Their experiences and friendships with other figures in the heirloom rose world bring an insider’s perspective to the lore of “rustling,” the art of propagation, and the continued fascination with the world’s favorite flower.

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  • Total Pages – 250
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781623495442
  • ISBN-13 – 162349544X

101 Volleyball Drills

Download or Read eBook 101 Volleyball Drills PDF written by Peggy Martin and published by Coaches Choice Books. This book was released on 1998 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
101 Volleyball Drills

Book Synopsis 101 Volleyball Drills by : Peggy Martin

Drills for all aspects of play, including: warm-up,setting, serve and serve-receive, passing and digging,attacking, blocking, combination and transition, six-on-six and more.

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  • Publisher – Coaches Choice Books
  • Total Pages – 132
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  • ISBN-10 – 1585182230
  • ISBN-13 – 9781585182237

About My Mother

Download or Read eBook About My Mother PDF written by Peggy Rowe and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2018-11-13 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
About My Mother

Book Synopsis About My Mother by : Peggy Rowe

A Message from Mike Rowe, the Dirty Jobs Guy: Just to be clear, About My Mother is a book about my grandmother, written by my mother. That’s not to say it’s not about my mother—it is. In fact, About My Mother is as much about my mother as it is about my grandmother. In that sense, it’s really a book about “mothers.” …It is not, however, a book written by me. True, I did write the foreword. But it doesn’t mean I’ve written a book about my mother. I haven’t. Nor does it mean my mother’s book is about her son. It isn’t. It’s about my grandmother. And my mother. Just to be clear.—Mike A love letter to mothers everywhere, About My Mother will make you laugh and cry—and see yourself in its reflection. Peggy Rowe’s story of growing up as the daughter of Thelma Knobel is filled with warmth and humor. But Thelma could be your mother—there’s a Thelma in everyone’s life. Shes the person taking charge—the one who knows instinctively how things should be. Today Thelma would be described as an alpha personality, but while growing up, her daughter Peggy saw her as a dictator—albeit a benevolent, loving one. They clashed from the beginning—Peggy, the horse-crazy tomboy, and Thelma, the genteel-yet-still-controlling mother, committed to raising two refined, ladylike daughters. Good luck. When major league baseball came to town in the early 1950s and turned sophisticated Thelma into a crazed Baltimore Orioles groupie, nobody was more surprised and embarrassed than Peggy. Life became a series of compromises—Thelma tolerating a daughter who pitched manure and galloped the countryside, while Peggy learned to tolerate the whacky Orioles fan who threw her underwear at the television, shouted insults at umpires, and lived by the orange-and-black schedule taped to the refrigerator door. Sometimes, we’re more alike than we know. And in case you’re wondering, Peggy knows a thing or two about dirty jobs herself…

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  • Publisher – Simon and Schuster
  • Total Pages – 192
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781948677172
  • ISBN-13 – 1948677172