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Robert Underhill

    Assaulting the Riviera, 1944
    One Cold Coffee
    That Week in June
    Cathead Bay
    FDR and Harry
    Once Dead, Long Dead
    • Once Dead, Long Dead

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Set against a backdrop of ambition and desire, various characters grapple with their personal aspirations, from political ambitions to the quest for love. However, their plans are shattered by a brutal murder, thrusting a journalist into the spotlight as he uncovers a story that could secure him a Pulitzer Prize. As the narrative unfolds, the intertwining lives of these individuals reveal the complexities of human motives and the impact of unforeseen events on their dreams.

      Once Dead, Long Dead
    • FDR and Harry

      Unparalleled Lives

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The book explores the contrasting backgrounds and achievements of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, highlighting the irony in their legacies—Roosevelt, from wealth, is famed for social programs, while Truman, from humble origins, excelled in foreign affairs. Through their stories, the study illustrates the diversity of the American experience and offers insights into the concept of the American Dream, showcasing how two seemingly different paths can lead to comparable heights of presidential success.

      FDR and Harry
    • Cathead Bay

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(17)Évaluer

      In this sequel, Sheriff Hoss Davis faces a high-profile murder case involving a renowned chef, famous for his television presence. Set in the picturesque Leelanau County, the investigation unfolds against a backdrop of culinary fame, revealing the complexities of fame, ambition, and the darker side of celebrity life. As Hoss and his team delve deeper, they uncover secrets that challenge their perceptions of the victim and the community they serve.

      Cathead Bay
    • That Week in June

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Leelanau County Sheriff, Hoss DAvis, is propelled into conflict, passion and violence by a missing person's report, but Barbara Wilson's failure to return home after an appointment with her psychiatrist is only the beginning of this tangled tale.

      That Week in June
    • One Cold Coffee

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      When a reliable friend goes missing from their daily breakfast gathering, the group's suspicions are aroused despite the Sheriff's Department's easy explanation. Determined to uncover the truth, the friends band together to form a detective team, driven by their knowledge of their friend's character and routines. This story explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the pursuit of justice as they navigate their own investigation to reveal what really happened.

      One Cold Coffee
    • Assaulting the Riviera, 1944

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book highlights the often-overlooked invasion of Southern France during WWII, contrasting it with the more frequently documented Normandy campaign. It emphasizes that despite the smaller scale of the southern campaign, the sacrifices made were significant, with equal pain and loss experienced by soldiers. The narrative draws attention to the historical context of the Mediterranean region, once a refuge for the elite, and underscores the brutal realities faced by those involved in the southern operations.

      Assaulting the Riviera, 1944
    • Lovers & Other Liars

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set in 1936, the story follows sixteen-year-old Ezra Evans, who shares the common aspirations of her peers, dreaming of a future with her high school crush, Brad Abbott. Her hopes revolve around marriage, domestic bliss, and motherhood, reflecting the societal expectations of young women during that era. As she navigates her teenage years, Ezra's journey explores themes of love, ambition, and the challenges of growing up in a time when traditional roles were deeply ingrained.

      Lovers & Other Liars
    • The Clue is Grammar

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a seemingly tranquil university campus, the story unfolds with the shocking death of the university president, followed by the murder of two key figures: the captivating Coordinator for Student Activities, who is strangled, and the student government leader, shot dead shortly after. As the calm is shattered, the narrative delves into the chaos and intrigue that ensue, exploring themes of power, ambition, and the dark undercurrents that can disrupt even the most serene environments.

      The Clue is Grammar
    • Shuttle Bombings in World War II

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book explores the complex dynamics of leadership and accountability, emphasizing that success often attracts many claimants, while failure tends to leave individuals isolated. Through historical examples and analysis, it delves into the nature of victory and defeat, highlighting how perceptions of success can shape political narratives and influence public opinion. The narrative challenges readers to consider the implications of this phenomenon in contemporary contexts, making it a thought-provoking examination of leadership and legacy.

      Shuttle Bombings in World War II
    • Pickle Barrel and Mushroom

      Air Bombardment in WWII

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book explores America's entry into WWII, highlighting the initial lack of air power contrasted with its vast industrial capabilities and workforce. It details the rapid expansion of the Army Air Corps, emphasizing the nation's ability to mobilize resources and talent, including scientists advancing atomic theories. This transformation set the stage for a significant shift in military strategy and capabilities during the war.

      Pickle Barrel and Mushroom