Books by "James T. Bones"

3 books found

A Cookbook You Can Trust

A Cookbook You Can Trust

by Gregory Robert James

2022 · Dorrance Publishing

A Cookbook You Can Trust: Meals in 30 Minutes By: Gregory Robert James Anyone can make a great meal easy and fast! Some people say they “can't cook,” but this cookbook proves them wrong—everyone can cook with simple instructions. And the best part? They can see how much fun it is to prepare delicious meals with family and friends. A Cookbook You Can Trust shows you how you can make meals in 30 minutes or less. There is a story behind every recipe, and half the fun is sharing how author Gregory Robert James came up with them over the years. Read, cook, and enjoy!

Rain Gods

Rain Gods

by James Lee Burke

2009 · Simon and Schuster

“America’s best novelist” (The Denver Post) brings back one of his most fascinating characters—Texas sheriff Hackberry Holland, cousin to lawman Billy Bob Holland—in this heart-pounding bestseller. In a heat-cracked border town, the bodies of nine illegal aliens—women and girls, killed execution-style—are unearthed in a shallow grave. Haunted by a past he can’t shake and his own private demons, Hack attempts to untangle the grisly case, which may lead to more bloodshed. Damaged young Iraq vet Pete Flores, who saw too much before fleeing the crime scene, and his girlfriend, Vikki Gaddis, are running for their lives. Sorting through the lowlifes who are hunting down Pete, and with Preacher Jack Collins, a Godfearing serial killer for hire, in the mix, Hack is caught up in a terrifying race for survival—for Pete, Vikki, and himself.

All Roads Lead To Sturgis

All Roads Lead To Sturgis

by Edward Winterhalder, James Richard Larson

2009 · Blockhead City

Adopted to different families shortly after birth, identical twin brothers Scott and Henry grow to manhood having no idea that the other exists. They ultimately wind up on opposite sides of the fence, for Scott 'Zipper' Conlon is a member of the Skuldmen, an outlaw motorcycle club, and Henry Baker is a federal law enforcement officer. During a stakeout, when FBI agent Mitchell Gates observes Zipper leaving the apartment of a suspected terrorist, he implores his old Army buddy to learn what he can about the man. Although uncomfortable doing so, Zipper feels obligated, not only as an American, but because Gates saved his life during the first Gulf War. Due to the Skuldmen's anti-law enforcement beliefs, they agree that their cooperation be kept secret. A terrorist plot to kill thousands, combined with a woman's revelation that Zipper is Henry Baker the cop, sets off a chain reaction that will shake the Skuldmen to the core, as the brothers react. In an unpredictable story of suspense, murder and mistaken identity, three tales merge into one during the biggest biker party of the year, when All Roads Lead to Sturgis.