His Rugged Mountain Outlaw

His Rugged Mountain Outlaw
Author: L Loryn
Publisher: L Loryn
Total Pages: 111
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Grey Davis has sworn off society. He broke away from the life he used to live and has secluded himself up on Rouge River Mountain, coming to town every few days for supplies. His life was quiet-- and he liked it that way, but everything changed when he met Angel Reyes. And saved him from a tornado. After a mysterious man saved him from a tornado, Angel Reyes can’t get him out of his head. There was something about his strong arms and his quiet confidence, but he wasn’t in a position to date. He was a traveling home health nurse practitioner. He did, however, owe him a thank you. When Angel Reyes traveled up Rouge River Mountain, he found his mysterious mountain man… passed out on the floor of his log cabin. Now, it’s his turn to save his mountain man. This is 27,000 words of a steamy, m/m mountain man romance. If you’re looking for a broken alpha hero who’s ready for a second chance and a loving, sweet man who brings out the best in him. This novella is fun and quick with scorching-hot passion and a guaranteed HEA that’ll make your heart melt.

Angels

Angels
Author: Trouvé Marianne Lorraine
Publisher: Pauline Books and Media
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0819808016

Scripture tells us of the angels, but what do we really know about these mysterious guardians and messengers of God? Pulling from what we know of them through the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas, the author pens an approachable and intriguing exploration of the angels. This book contains factual information, along with stories, devotions, and prayers.

Lillian Armfield

Lillian Armfield
Author: Leigh Straw
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0733638112

An engaging account of an extraordinary, trailblazing woman - Australia's first female detective - LILLIAN ARMFIELD is also the vivid and gripping story of the origins of Sydney's organised crime underbelly. 'Special Constable' Lillian Armfield was policing Sydney's mean streets during some of the most dramatic years of crime in the city. By the late 1920s, eastern Sydney was the heartland of organised crime and the notorious turf battles known as the Razor Wars, where bloodied bodies were strewn across streets after late-night clashes between rival gangs. At first disapproved of by her male colleagues, and often working solo and undercover, Lillian investigated it all - from runaway girls, opium dens and back-street sly grog shops to drug trafficking, rape and murder. She dealt with the infamous crime figures of the day - Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh, 'Botany May' Smith and their associates - who eventually accorded Lillian a grudging respect. Lillian Armfield's life and achievements were extraordinary. She paved the way for the women of today's police force and her amazing story is also a compelling chapter in Australian true crime history.

The Search for Sooner Silver

The Search for Sooner Silver
Author: Paul Martin
Publisher: The Search for Sooner Silver
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2007
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN: 1605300543

Ashes

Ashes
Author: Hume Nisbet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1890
Genre: Australian literature
ISBN:

A RUGGED RANCHIN' DAD

A RUGGED RANCHIN' DAD
Author: Kia Cochrane
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459259246

Fabulous Fathers FOREVER A FATHER When single dad Stone Tyler first met the beautiful and free-spirited Dahlia nine years ago, he was a rough-edged cowboy with no intention of getting married—ever. But it wasn't long before he was asking for Dahlia's hand, certain their love would last forever. But then an unthinkable tragedy struck their blissful home and tore his family apart. Although Stone and Dahlia couldn't deny the love that brought them together, they were suddenly separated by a world of pain and grief. Now Stone had to find a way to save his family and somehow convince his wife a lifetime of love awaited them…. This ranchin' dad would do anything to save his family.

Selling Sex

Selling Sex
Author: Raelene Frances
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780868409016

Provides a history of prostitution in Australia from before European colonisation, and situates this history within an international context of labour migration and policy formation. This work draws on archival research and interviews to chart the ways in which prostitution contributed to women's economic survival and to colonisation.

Hit Men

Hit Men
Author: John Kerr
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2011-05-24
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1459621557

These men are the hit men, striking a contract with someone who has a target - and the cash. In a world of ever-increasing outsourcing, contract killing has become 'the white middle class way of murder'. The Hit Men tells the stories of some of Australia's most ruthless contract killers - their plots, accomplices, victims, crimes and punishments - and of the people who saw fit to employ them. John Kerr dissects a parade of hits, from the days of Sydney's razor gangs in the 1930s to more modern times, taking a fresh look on the way at the man they called Rent-a-Kill - Christopher Dale Flannery. Kerr traces the tragic path of Dennis Allen's hired Red Rat, tells of the bungled 'Are you Les?' hit, and examines the crimes that led to a mother's death on a bed beside her six-year-old son. He gives unflinching accounts of a man who killed his granny, wives who shopped for their husband's killers, and cashed-up criminals who called in favours to arrange the deaths of their enemies. A chilling account of how quickly ordinary people can turn to extreme violence to get what they want.

W.J. MacKay and the NSW Police, 1910–1948

W.J. MacKay and the NSW Police, 1910–1948
Author: Richard Evans
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2022-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 303110921X

This book tells the fascinating story of William John MacKay, a man who dominated policing in New South Wales for three decades, until his death in 1948. MacKay was fearless, brilliant and ruthless. He was responsible for beating-up striking unionists, but he also smashed the semi-fascist New Guard when it was a threat to democracy. He reformed and modernized the New South Wales Police Force, and he framed innocent men for capital crimes. He cracked down on organized crime and corruption, and he was himself corrupt. Dogged by scandal, he was the subject of no fewer than seven royal commissions. The story of W.J. MacKay is also the story of policing in Australia, from the 1920s through to the corruption-riddled period after the Second World War. This gripping history explores the messy complexities of police power and sheds new light on a fascinating period in Australian police history