<b>The first Black sheriff in a small Southern town faces a questionable shooting, a Confederate pride march, and a serial killer, in the new novel by <i>New York Times</i> bestselling and LA Times Book Prize</b><b>-</b><b>winning author S. A. Cosby</b>
Sixty-year-old tea expert Vera Wong enjoys nothing more than sipping a cup of Wulong and doing some healthy ‘detective’ work on the internet (AKA checking up on her son to see if he’s dating anybody). But then she wakes up one morning to find a dead man in the middle of her tea shop. Knowing she’ll do a better job than the police possibly could, Vera decides it’s down to her to catch the killer.
The definitive retrospective of the most beloved tv show of all time, this celebration of Friends incorporates interviews, history, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes to explore how a sitcom about six twenty-somethings changed television forever.
A collection of arrangements for solo accordion of traditional tunes including a range of styles such as Polkas, Waltzes, Bourrées and more. Experienced accordionist Murray Grainger provides notes on all of the styles, as well as general advice on interpretation and performance.Besetzung:Accordion
This book not only covers the most-played opening in online chess, but a complementary opening system as well. It makes sense to study both the versatile London System moving the bishop to f4 - and the more aggressive Trompowsky Attack, moving the bishop to g5. This will offer White more flexibility and deepen your understanding of both systems. It gives White the opportunity to surprise his opponent, while still playing the same opening patterns. And both openings are connected by a large number of possible transpositions. This complete opening repertoire has a limited (but flexible) scope, which is ideal for club players who can spend only so many hours on studying chess. Like all Moskas books, Trompowsky Attack & London System is practical, accessible, original, entertaining and inspiring. The two systems are explored in 46 games, of which Moskalenko played eleven himself.