Books by "James Edward Todd"

12 books found

A Fatal Obsession

A Fatal Obsession

by James Hayman

2018 · HarperCollins

"James Hayman’s edgy, ingenious novels rival the best of Lisa Gardner, Jeffery Deaver, and Kathy Reichs. A Fatal Obsession is his finest to date: a ferocious live-wire thriller starring two of the most appealing cops in contemporary fiction." —A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window Someone’s watching... Zoe McCabe is a beautiful young actress on the verge of stardom who has been basking in the standing ovations and rave reviews she’s been getting from critics and fans alike for her portrayal of Desdemona in an off-Broadway production of Othello. As she takes her final bows, Zoe has no idea that, seated in the audience, a man has been studying her night after night, performance after performance. A man whose carefully crafted plans are for the young actress to take a starring role in a far deadlier production he has created just for her. Portland, Maine detectives Mike McCabe and Maggie Savage are settling into the new rhythm of their relationship when McCabe gets a late night call from his brother Bobby that Zoe, McCabe's favorite niece and Bobby’s daughter, has suddenly disappeared. The NYPD is certain Zoe's abduction is the work of the man the tabloids have dubbed “The Star Struck Strangler,” a killer who has been kidnapping, abusing and finally strangling one beautiful young performer after another. Bobby begs McCabe to return to the New York City crime beat he’d left behind so many years ago, to work his old connections, and to help find Zoe before her time runs out. The stakes for McCabe and Savage have never been higher. Or more personal. And suddenly the race is on to stop a vicious attacker, before the McCabe family is torn apart beyond repair.

Converts to Rome, compiled by W.G. Gorman

Converts to Rome, compiled by W.G. Gorman

by William James Gordon Gorman

1899

History of Concord, New Hampshire

History of Concord, New Hampshire

by Concord (N.H.). City History Commission, James Otis Lyford

1896

New York in the Revolution as Colony and State

New York in the Revolution as Colony and State

by New York (State). Comptroller's Office, James Arthur Roberts

1898 · Albany, N. Y. : Press of Brandow Printing Company

This book contains rosters of New York militia and other soldiers in each county, mainly during the American Revolution. Both enlisted men and officers are noted for reported regiments.

James Harvey Kidd raised his own Union Cavalry company; participated in more than 60 engagements from Richmond to Gettysburg to Appomattox; left the Army after three years wearing a general's stars. Native of Ionia, Michigan, he also served in the Powder River expedition against the Sioux and Cheyenne in present-day Montana.

Catalogue of British and American Book Plates Bequeathed to the Trustees of the British Museum by Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks

Catalogue of British and American Book Plates Bequeathed to the Trustees of the British Museum by Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks

by British Museum. Department of Prints and Drawings, Edward Russell James Gambier Howe

1904

List of the Colonial Soldiers of Virginia

List of the Colonial Soldiers of Virginia

by Virginia State Library. Archives Division, Hamilton James Eckenrode

1917 · Genealogical Publishing Com

This is a basic list of the colonial soldiers of Virginia known to have been engaged in active service, including names of those who participated in the French and Indian War, the Indian Wars, Lord Dunmore's War, and various engagements and campaigns prior to the Revolution. The list was drawn from company rolls, bounty applications, the Washington Papers in the Library of Congress, Hening's Statutes at Large, and Journals of the House of Burgesses, and it is believed to represent a large proportion of the entire Virginia militia, particularly after the year 1754, when muster rolls were more carefully kept. It is believed that few members of the Virginia regiment under George Washington are unaccounted for. In all some 6,700 soldiers are identified in this work, each with references to the exact source of information.

Converts to Rome

Converts to Rome

by William James Gordon Gorman, William J. Gorman

1885

The Secret Fancies of a Business Man

The Secret Fancies of a Business Man

by James Reilly Beard

1907

Franks Bequest

Franks Bequest

by British Museum. Department of Prints and Drawings, Edward Russell James Gambier Howe

1904