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Author
Haddam, Jane, 1951-2019, author.
Pub Date:
2020
Call No.
HADDAM
Format
Books
Summary
"In Jane Haddam's One of Our Own, Gregor Demarkian, former FBI agent and police consultant, returns for his final case-a surprising murder and an attempted murder, which threaten the safety of his Philadelphia neighborhood. A mysterious black van is spotted by several people at various times in the area around Cavanaugh Street, Philadelphia's Armenian-American enclave. Presumed by some to be related to the increasing ICE raids around the area, the mystery deepens one night when a body falls out of the back of the van when speeding through the neighborhood. Marta Warkowski, a reclusive older woman, is found bound up in a garbage bag after it falls out of the van. In a coma, Warkowski is unable to tell police how she ended up as she did. When they go to search her apartment, the police find the dead body of her building's super, a man with whom she has a history of conflict. How did she end up in garbage bag in the back of a mysterious van? How did he end up dead in her locked apartment? What does all of this have to do with the real estate holdings of infamous local developer, Cary Alder? Gregor Demarkian, former FBI agent and consultant, is ready to retire. He and his wife Bennis have agreed to foster a child, Javier, with a mysterious past and limited language skills. But he is pulled in once again, for a final case, to uncover the truth about the murder-and attempted murder-on Cavanaugh Street"--
ISBN
9781250770493
Author
Dutton, Charles S. Dennehy, Brian Phillips, Bill Dunn, Kevin Clifford, Patricia
Format
eVideo
Author
Martin, Miranda
Format
eBook
Author
Delaney, Kim. Bell, Catherine, 1968- Pressman, Sally. Davis, Wendy. Brannagh, Brigid, 1972-
Pub Date:
2008
Call No.
ARM
Format
Video disc
Summary
Meet the Army wives--four women and one man--who share the common bond of loving someone enlisted in the U.S. Army and get a glimpse into the lives of everyday Americans as they struggle to understand honor, friendship and loyalty to their country.
ISBN
9780788884122
UPC
786936749601
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