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  • Ragdoll: A Novel

    Daniel Cole

    Paperback (Ecco, Dec. 5, 2017)
    “A gruesome delight! Daniel Cole’s thriller Ragdoll, in which gritty detective William ‘Wolf’ Fawkes comes upon a single corpse stitched together out of six bodies, had me flipping pages furiously. It’s an impressive debut, dark, propulsive, and surprisingly funny.” —Gregg Hurwitz, bestselling author of Orphan XWilliam Fawkes, a controversial detective known as The Wolf, has just been reinstated to his post after he was suspended for assaulting a vindicated suspect. Still under psychological evaluation, Fawkes returns to the force eager for a big case. When his former partner and friend, Detective Emily Baxter, calls him to a crime scene, he’s sure this is it: the body is made of the dismembered parts of six victims, sewn together like a puppet—a corpse that becomes known as “The Ragdoll.”Fawkes is tasked with identifying the six victims, but that gets dicey when his reporter ex-wife anonymously receives photographs from the crime scene, along with a list of six names, and the dates on which the Ragdoll Killer plans to murder them.The final name on the list is Fawkes.Baxter and her trainee partner, Alex Edmunds, hone in on figuring out what links the victims together before the killer strikes again. But for Fawkes, seeing his name on the list sparks a dark memory, and he fears that the catalyst for these killings has more to do with him—and his past—than anyone realizes.With a breakneck pace, a twisty plot, and a wicked sense of humor, Ragdoll announces the arrival of the hottest new brand in crime fiction.
  • Lil’ Bob’s World: The Stay at Home Edition

    Daniel Crook

    language (, April 3, 2020)
    This stay at home digital edition contains nine classics from the What About Bob? Series published between late 2019 and early 2020. Lammy the Lion, What About Bout Bob, Bee-Little, Who Gives A Woot, Might Gorilla Joe Didn’t Know, A Pine Cones Home, Henry’s Hero, Ten Confessions, and The Cycle are beloved tales that are part of phase one of the series. This digital set includes a glimpse to the upcoming Gren’eggs title soon to be released which leads readers into phase two of the series. It is perfect is for children ages 5 to 12 as well as collectors of all ages.
  • Who Gives A Woot?

    Daniel Crook

    language (, Dec. 2, 2019)
    The third stand-alone book in the What About Bob? Series takes Bob and Bee on a journey to help kids in a world where others are often too consumed in their own plans or simply say, “Who Gives a Woot?” Bob and Bee are a team of two who both watch and listen like owls on the prowl for you! Follow along with Bob and Bee as they bring a sense of relief to kids ages one to ten in times of need. Who from the What About Bob? Series will make an appearance along the way and will there be new characters introduced or will a fan favorite make a return.Books in the What About Bob? Series include: Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats (1st Appearance), What About Bob? (Stand Alone & (#1), and Bee-Little (Stand-Alone & (#2). Fans of the What About Bob? series, Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats, What About Bob?, and Bee-Little will love the new character team ups and action sequences. This is a lesson on listening, seeing, and caring with an eventful storyline, colorful illustrations, and creative characters.• A fun stand-alone story for families with imaginative minds.• Books for kids ages 3-6• Books for early and emergent readers
  • Southern Fried Rat and Other Gruesome Tales

    Daniel Cohen

    Paperback (Avon Books, Nov. 1, 1989)
    A collection of popular folklore presents twenty grisly and gruesome tales, including such modern classics as "Out of the Grave" and "The Solid Cement Cadillac."
  • Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats

    Daniel Crook

    language (, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Lammy the Lion attacks the world of unhealthy snacks and fights childhood obesity with healthier options adding in a perfect blend of sight words and a unique team that only a young cubs mother would approve of. This is a book about a young lion. Lammy the Lion is willing and able to make the right food choices when it comes to desserts and sweets. What will he have in store when a difficult decision must be made. Dan Crook’s creative storytelling coupled with vivid illustrations bring to life unique characters and delicious snacks. The story explores good decision making, tasty treats, unique ideas, and characters that make healthy eating fun! Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats proves that good food choices don't have to be a chore, but more of a fun and unique experience.
  • Real Ghosts

    Daniel Cohen

    Library Binding (Putnam Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1977)
    Accounts of "real" ghost sightings--some of which have since been proven fraudulent and some of which have never been satisfactorily explained.
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  • Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats

    Daniel C. Crook

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 19, 2019)
    Lammy the Lion attacks the world of unhealthy snacks and fights childhood obesity with healthier options adding in a perfect blend of sight words and a unique team that only a young cubs mother would approve of.
  • A Pine Cones Home

    Daniel Crook

    language (, Dec. 27, 2019)
    Daniel Crook has been creatively releasing short stories, all while capturing and influencing the hearts minds of young readers. A Pine Cones Home: A Narrative Poem, Daniel Crook's most personal and powerful work to date, is built around an unfortunate family tragedy that has left a family torn and a daughter lost, but not alone as she longs for her mother. The story is told metaphorically through the use of both descriptive words and captivating illustrations. A heartfelt story, loosely based on real-life events that will tug at your heartstrings, but leave impressions of the stories characters with you wanting more. A hidden gem! A work of art! A must read!
  • What About Bob?

    Daniel Crook

    language (, Nov. 2, 2019)
    Bob is no builder, but he does have a dream with all the right tools to be part of the team. What will Bob do when no one else believes?This is a book about a young pea. Bob is willing and able to commit to a team. Will he be picked or simply overlooked? His last appearance was in Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats and this time around his own story grows towards building a foundation of future stories and characters.Dan Crook’s creative storytelling coupled with simple illustrations are reminiscent of any family members childhood. The story explores disappointment, challenges, joy, and the one person we all have pushing us to be the best version of ourselves. What About Bob proves that patience and determination not only pay off in the end, but will open doors to more possibilities in the future.
  • The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer

    Daniel Cook

    (Doubleday & Company Inc,, Jan. 1, 1961)
    THE CANTERBURY TALES OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER DANIEL COOK 1961 EDITION
  • Mysteries of the world

    Daniel Cohen

    Hardcover (Doubleday, )
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  • America's very own monsters

    Daniel Cohen

    Paperback (Dodd, Mead, March 15, 1982)
    Discusses such creatures as Bigfoot, the Demon Cat, and Mothman which, though never proven, are said to exist in the United States.