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Books with author B. D. Freeman

  • Secret Weapon: How Economic Terrorism Brought Down the U.S. Stock Market and Why It can Happen Again

    Kevin D. Freeman

    eBook (Regnery Publishing, Jan. 16, 2012)
    Who’s really to blame for America’s catastrophic financial meltdown and devastating national recession? Contrary to what the “Occupy Movement” might tell you, it’s not just greedy Wall Street executives (though they certainly earned their share of scorn). It’s not just failed regulation (even though Washington has failed miserably, both Republicans and Democrats, to protect us). As one of America’s top financial professionals reveals in this shocking new book, the failures of Wall Street and Washington have opened us up to economic warfare, with our foreign enemies exploiting our lurking financial weaknesses. In Secret Weapon, Kevin D. Freeman unveils how all the evidence—including motive, means, and opportunity—points to America’s foreign enemies as deliberately pushing our economy over the brink.
  • The Haunting of Elizabeth Bishop

    B. L. Freeman

    eBook
    The Bishop house had sat empty and decaying for as long as anyone could remember. Once the centerpiece of a large and thriving plantation, it had been the backdrop for one of the most shocking acts in the Revolutionary War. Six soldiers, fighting for America’s independence, had been mercilessly hanged from the trees in its front yard, betrayed to the British army by the family’s only daughter, Elizabeth Bishop.Was it her ghost—tortured by guilt and remorse—that appeared sporadically in the house, wandering from room to empty room, a single candle in her hand? No one knew for sure, but everyone agreed the house was haunted.When Emily Fletcher comes to visit her Aunt Becky in Virginia, an old woman she hardly knows, the last thing she expects to find is a ghost from beyond the grave. But Becky’s house stands just down the lane from the Bishop mansion and from the moment Emily arrives she is thrust into a mystery over two hundred years old that slowly pulls her into its web of darkness, deceit, and betrayal.
  • Corduroy Lost and Found

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Scholastic Publishing, Aug. 16, 2008)
    When Corduroy discovers that his best friend's birthday is coming up, he sets out in the middle of the night to find her a present. Soon he spots the perfect gift for Lisa - a big, beautiful balloon - but it keeps evading his grasp, no matter how fast he chases it. Suddenly, Corduroy finds himself lost in a strange, new place - the nighttime city. Can he find his way home in time for Lisa's birthday?
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  • Beady Bear

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 24, 1977)
    A toy bear goes off to a cave to live as a real bear should, only to find he needs something more to be truly happy.
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  • The Cold Nowhere: A Jonathan Stride Novel

    Brian Freeman

    Paperback (Quercus, March 10, 2015)
    Edgar Award finalist and international bestselling author Brian Freeman brings the long-awaited return of Lieutenant Jonathan Stride to the bitter cold of Duluth, Minnesota. Sixteen-year-old Catalina Mateo shows up unannounced one night in Detective Jonathan Stride’s home, dripping wet from a desperate plunge into the icy waters of Lake Superior. Her sodden clothes stained with blood, Cat spins a tale of a narrow escape from a shadowy pursuer. Stride decides to trust this girl, but his judgment may be clouded by memories of Cat’s mother. Ten years earlier, Cat hid under the porch of her family home while her mother was brutally butchered by her ex-con father. Stride still blames himself for not preventing the slaughter. But is Cat telling the truth? Stride’s police partner, Maggie Bei, doubts the homeless girl, who has been living rough on the streets of Duluth since her mother’s death—and now sleeps with a knife hidden under her pillow. As Stride investigates Cat’s story, more violence trails in the teenager’s wake—and Maggie’s suspicions about her deepen. Now a single question haunts the void between them: Should Stride be afraid for—or of—this terribly damaged girl?From the Hardcover edition.
  • Norman The Doorman

    Don Freeman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 6, 1989)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Norman, the doorman of a mouse hole in an art museum, uses his own art talent and finds a way to see the art treasures in the galleries upstairs.
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  • Hattie, the Backstage Bat

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 1, 1988)
    In order not to scare anyone, the little bat who lived backstage at the Lyceum Theatre stayed out of sight until opening night of the new mystery play.
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  • Pet of the Met

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 1, 1988)
    A mouse who works as a page turner at the Metropolitan Opera House has only one enemy, a cat; but, during a performance of "The Magic Flute," something magical happens to change their lives.
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  • The Cold Nowhere: A Jonathan Stride Novel

    Brian Freeman

    Hardcover (Quercus, April 1, 2014)
    Edgar Award finalist and international bestselling author Brian Freeman brings the long-awaited return of Lieutenant Jonathan Stride to the bitter cold of Duluth, Minnesota. Sixteen-year-old Catalina Mateo shows up unannounced one night in Detective Jonathan Stride’s home, dripping wet from a desperate plunge into the icy waters of Lake Superior. Her sodden clothes stained with blood, Cat spins a tale of a narrow escape from a shadowy pursuer. Stride decides to trust this girl, but his judgment may be clouded by memories of Cat’s mother. Ten years earlier, Cat hid under the porch of her family home while her mother was brutally butchered by her ex-con father. Stride still blames himself for not preventing the slaughter. But is Cat telling the truth? Stride’s police partner, Maggie Bei, doubts the homeless girl, who has been living rough on the streets of Duluth since her mother’s death—and now sleeps with a knife hidden under her pillow. As Stride investigates Cat’s story, more violence trails in the teenager’s wake—and Maggie’s suspicions about her deepen. Now a single question haunts the void between them: Should Stride be afraid for—or of—this terribly damaged girl?
  • The Paper Party

    Don Freeman

    Hardcover (Puffin Books, Feb. 24, 1977)
    A small boy goes through the television screen for a party with the puppets from his favorite program and is asked to stay.
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  • Mop Top

    Don Freeman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 14, 1978)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A young boy finally agrees to have his hair cut when a nearsighted lady mistakes him for a mop.
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  • Goodwin the Goat

    Don Freeman

    Hardcover (Racehorse for Young Readers, May 16, 2017)
    Goodwin the Goat by famed author of Corduroy, Don Freeman, is a never-before-published story of a mischievous young goat named Goodwin. One day, after growing tired of his daily wheat and oats, he goes out in search for new types of delicious food andstumbles upon an artist painting by the river and notices her scrumptious colorful paint tubes. After the artist leaves, Goodwin tries to eat the paint tubes and covers himself in paint.After running away from the angry artist, Goodwin awakes the next morning and passersby notice him, vibrant and multicolored, standing on top of his hut. Goodwin immediately achieves immediate fame, as tourists from far and wide come to visit and photograph “Goodwin the Miraculous Goat.” Angry that Goodwin destroyed her painting, the artist confronts Farmer Mac Duff and asks him to pay her for her destroyed materials and art. Farmer Mac Duff, who’s struggling financially, partners with the artist and creates a business out of the attraction in order to pay her back for her materials and destroyed art but can Goodwin stay out of trouble?Featuring full color illustrations, Goodwin the Goat is sure to enchant young readers with its playful narrative and fun colors. Grab your copy and experience a true story of friendship, courage, individuality, and the importance finding who you really are.
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