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"Killer Summer" by Lynda Curnyn is a thrilling mystery novel set in the glamorous world of the Hamptons. When protagonist Antonia Bingham returns to the Hamptons for the summer, she expects to be greeted by the usual high society drama. However, when a wealthy socialite is found dead, Antonia finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation. As she navigates through the exclusive world of the Hamptons elite, Antonia must use all her wit and resourcefulness to uncover the truth
"Martin Rattler" is a thrilling adventure novel for young readers written by R.M. Ballantyne. The story follows the titular character, a young boy who embarks on a voyage to the South Seas, where he becomes marooned on an island and must learn to survive in a harsh and unfamiliar environment. Along the way, he encounters a variety of colorful characters and experiences many dangers and challenges, from escaping from a tribe of cannibals to battling a fierce storm at sea. Ballantyne's
at he was in the hands of the police. Garth noticed also as he entered the car that the passengers were not aware of the substitution. He resented the repugnance in the glances they turned on the mask. Simmons' attitude toward life became comprehensible. But, as the journey extended itself interminably, Garth grew restless. He realized he was in the position of a man entering a cavern without a light. He must feel his way step by step. He must walk blindly toward innumerable and fatal
s duty by me, and had no desire to hear from me in the future. I was inclined to send the money back to him, but Father O'Leary persuaded me not to do so, saying that I must be in a position to buy these things, if I obtained a commission; and that, no doubt, the money had been given me, not for my own sake, but because he felt that he owed it to me, for some service rendered to him by my father.""It was an ungracious way of doing it," O'Sullivan said, "but, in your
w doubtless posted at frequent intervals. So I stopped where I was and sat down quietly on a rock for a few minutes to recover my breath, for I had been pretty badly shaken and winded by my numerous tumbles.As soon as I felt better I got up again, and taking very particular care where I was treading, advanced on tiptoe with a delicacy that Agag might have envied. I had taken about a dozen steps when all of a sudden the railings loomed up in front of me through the mist. I put my hand on the top