![]() But first, the three friends will have to survive a group trip to Lake Champlain where it's said Vermont's very own Loch Ness monster lives. ![]() ![]() The smiling man loves his games and it seems a new one is afoot. Only, there's no one there, just a cryptic note left outside signed simply as -S. So when the lights flicker on and off at Brian's family's inn and a boom sounds at the door, there's just one visitor it could be. And as the trio knows, the smiling man always keeps his promises. ![]() That was chilling promise made to Ollie, Coco and Brian after they outsmarted the smiling ma. An Indie Bestseller! Filled with chills, New York Times bestselling author Katherine Arden's latest installment in the creep-tastic Small Spaces Quartet is sure to haunt. ![]()
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![]() ![]() In a sense, Pileggi was like the young Henry Hill in “GoodFellas,” the awe-struck outsider looking in. ![]() Not like today, where more people know about the Secret Society than about the Boy Scouts.” “But no one ever talked about it then, never used the words Cosa Nostra. Priests would go to them and be very respectful. I saw these guys-who were supposed to be the bad guys-with the judges, the congressmen, the big shots. “It was a kind of subculture and as a kid I was always fascinated by it. “What the Vatican is to the Roman Catholics, Bensonhurst was to the Mafia,” Pileggi said early one recent morning in his rooftop office in Manhattan. Pileggi’s marriage to the Mob began when he was growing up in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, the curious, restless son of an immigrant Italian family. And always his beats have been cops, crime, corruption and one element that touches them all: the Mafia. ![]() He has been prowling the streets of New York City for nearly four decades as one of its top journalists. Suddenly, at 58 and with no prior movie credits, Pileggi is a hot new Hollywood property. The two collaborated on the screenplay, which is nominated for an Academy Award, and have plans to do two more movies together. Pileggi gave Scorsese his word that night that he could make his book into a movie, and then refused to listen to other offers. “Well, I’ve been waiting for this call all my life!” ![]() ![]() ![]() Stone Cold is an exciting and disturbing thriller by Robert Swindells A tense, exciting thriller combined with a perceptive and harrowing portrait of life on the streets as a serial killer preys on the young and vulnerable homeless. Cover and pages may be creased and show discolouration.Ĭondition: Muy bueno. A readable copy of the book which may include some defects such as highlighting and notes. Also by Robert Swindells: Brother in the Land Room 13 Stone Cold Nightmare Stairs Unbeliever Blitzed Ruby Tanya The Thousand Eyes of Night The Tunnel The Shade of Hettie Daynes Burnout In the Nick of Time Daz 4 Zoe Snakebite Snapshot Branded Roger's War No Angels Wrecked Jacqueline Hyde Stayling Up A Serpent's Tooth Follow a Shadow Timesnatch Unbeliever The Last Bus. In 1994, he won the Carnegie Medal for STONE COLD, and also the Sheffield Book Award. ![]() He has won the Children's Book Award twice, for BROTHER IN THE LAND and for ROOM 13. Winner of the Carnegie Medal Robert Swindells lives on the Yorkshire moors and is a full-time writer. ![]() But what Deb doesn't tell him is that she's an ambitious young journalist on a self-imposed assignment to track down the killer and that she's prepared to use herself as bait. 17-year-old Link is distrustful of people until he pairs up with Deb, homeless like him. ![]() |