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The body in the attic
Welcome to River Bluffs, Indiana, a cozy small town populated with charming homes, close-knit families, and the occasional deadly secret . . . House-flipper Jazzi Zanders and her cousin Jerod have found their latest project. The property, formerly owned by the late Cal Juniper, is filled with debris that must be cleared before the real renovation begins. But a trip to the attic reveals something more disturbing than forgotten garbage--a skeleton wearing a locket and rings that Jazzi recognizes . . . Tests confirm that the bones belong to Jazzi's aunt Lynda, who everyone assumed moved to New York years ago after breaking up with Cal. Soon enough, the whole family is involved, sifting through memories and rumors as they try to piece together what really happened to Lynda--and the baby she gave up for adoption. In between investigating and remodeling, Jazzi is falling for the old house's charms--and for her gorgeous contractor, Ansel. But with surprises lurking in every nook and cranny, a killer might be waiting to demolish her dreams for good . . .
The secret in the old attic
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Keene, Carolyn
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Keene, Carolyn. Nancy Drew mystery stories ;
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Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Attics Juvenile fiction.
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Letters Juvenile fiction.
1970
Nancy Drew must use clues in a dead man's letters to find some unpublished musical manuscripts that will save an old man and his granddaughter from financial ruin.
The new neighbors
\"Londoners Jack and Syd found their dream home: lots of space, a great location, and a friendly owner who wanted a young couple to have it. Everything is exactly what they hoped for when they move in--except Jack makes a disturbing discovery in the attic, and Syd begins to wonder about the girl next door. And they each keep the other in the dark. A mistake. Because someone has just been killed outside their back door, and now the police are watching them. This is their chance to prove they're innocent--or to get away with murder\"--Amazon.com.
The Typological Design of Melville's \The Apple-Tree Table\
1998
From a theological perspective, typology is a method of biblical exegesis in which persons, events, and objects in the Old Testament, denominated \"types,\" were interpreted to prefigure corresponding \"antitypes\" in the life and ministry of Christ. [...] Adam (head of the race), Noah (receiver of a New Covenant), Jonah (three days in the whale), Moses (giver of the law), and David (king of Israel, born in Bethlehem) were all construed as anticipating various aspects of Christ; so too were a number of events and objects described in Exodus such as the water from the rock (Christ's saving grace), the brazen serpent (an emblem of the crucifixion), the manna (the bread of the communion), and the covenant on Sinai (the Sermon on the Mount, the New Dispensation).
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The husbands : a novel
2024
\"A novel about a woman who one day comes home to find her attic is magic and producing an endless supply of interchangeable husbands\"-- Provided by publisher.