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Raiders of the Lost Arc: The Adaptation – BBC Review
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The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones $19.81 URGENT JUST RELEASED: THE LOST JOURNAL OF INDIANA JONES(TM) The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation is pleased to release one of its most prized holdings, the heretofore "lost" journal of Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr., which was obscured within the KGB’s collection for years before passing into the Russian Federation’s possession. From Jones’s notes on his youthful encounters with the likes of Lawrence of Arabia and Teddy Roosevelt, through his adulthood adventures with the Thuggee Cult, the Nazis, and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, this journal covers nearly fifty years in his life, spanning from 1908 to 1957. Dr. Jones’s snapshots, sketches, press clippings, and entries recording his personal thoughts are all revealed in this volume, giving new insight into one of the most enigmatic adventurers of the twentieth century. |
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Desert Lost: A Lena Jones Mystery $14.45 While running surveillance in an industrial section of Scottsdale, P.I. Lena Jones discovers the body of a woman connected to Second Zion, an infamous polygamy cult based in northern Arizona. With the help of a former "sister wife," Lena discovers a shocking secret: in a society where one man can have ten wives, nine men will have none. Second Zion makes certain these possible rivals don’t stick around by turning these teens into Arizona’s "lost boys."While searching for the dead woman’s lost son, Lena is surprised by a visit from Madeline, the beloved foster mother from whom she’d been forcibly parted at the age of nine. Madeline’s presence renews Lena’s memories of her own damaged childhood and brings new clues to the identity of her biological parents, who seemingly abandoned her when she was four years old. But their joyful reunion is interrupted when Lena learns that her close friend, television star Angel Grey, is being stalked by an increasingly violent mental patient. When Lena flies to Angel’s aid, she finds that danger has followed her to Hollywood.Arizona polygamy and its discarded sons, the deceptively insulated world of Beverly Hills, and Lena’s lost past converge in a case fraught with danger.Before retiring to write mysteries full-time, Betty Webb was a journalist. Her interviews ranged from U.S. presidents and Nobel Prize winners to the homeless and polygamy runaways. Most of her books are based on stories she covered as a reporter. Today she’s a volunteer at the Phoenix Zoo and is also a member of the National Federation of Press Women, Mystery Writers of America, the Society of Southwestern Authors, and Women Writing the West.www.bettywebb-mystery.com |
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Indiana Jones Lost City Archeological Treasure Dig $27.99 Race to find the crystal skull! Dig up fun artifacts! When you’re done, hang it on your wall! Dig up treasures, just like Dr. Jones! Get started on your path to being an archaeological hero with this thrilling kit. Dig up goodies in this Mayan-themed set, and exciting secrets will be revealed to you! What treasures might you find? We don’t know, but when you’re done you’ll have an incredible Indiana Jones collectible to hang on your wall. Includes a dig site, a pick, a hammer, and 6 buried artifacts. |
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Lost in the City $9.99 The nation’s capital that serves as the setting for the stories in Edward P. Jones’s prizewinning collection, Lost in the City , lies far from the city of historic monuments and national politicians. Jones takes the reader beyond that world into the lives of African American men and women who work against the constant threat of loss to maintain a sense of hope. From “The Girl Who Raised Pigeons” to the well-to-do career woman awakened in the night by a phone call that will take her on a journey back to the past, the characters in these stories forge bonds of community as they struggle against the limits of their city to stave off the loss of family, friends, memories, and, ultimately, themselves. Critically acclaimed upon publication, Lost in the City introduced Jones as an undeniable talent, a writer whose unaffected style is not only evocative and forceful but also filled with insight and poignancy. |
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Lost In The City $9.99 The nation’s capital that serves as the setting for the stories in Edward P. Jones’s prizewinning collection Lost in the City lies far from the city of historic monuments and national politicians. Jones takes the reader beyond that world into the lives of African American men and women who work against the constant threat of loss to maintain a sense of hope. From "The Girl Who Raised Pigeons" to the well-to-do career woman awakened in the night by a phone call that will take her on a journey back to the past the characters in these stories forge bonds of community as they struggle against the limits of their city to stave off the loss of family friends memories and ultimately themselves. Critically acclaimed upon publication Lost in the City introduced Jones as an undeniable talent a writer whose unaffected style is not only evocative and forceful but also filled with insight and poignancy. |
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