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Books with author Gary Cartwright

  • Blood Will Tell: The Murder Trials of T. Cullen Davis

    Gary Cartwright

    Hardcover (Harcourt, May 1, 1979)
    The fast living of the Texas rich is the focal point of this true crime story about the murder trials of a multimillionaire oilman acquitted of the murder of his daughter and his wife's lover
  • Blood Will Tell

    Gary Cartwright

    Paperback (Gallery Books, March 31, 2018)
    A riveting true story of money and murder and the trial of the Texas millionaire T. Cullen Davis—accused of attempting to kill his estranged wife and later plotting to hire a hit man to finish the job.This fascinating and bizarre true crime story of the murder trials of Texas oil tycoon T. Cullen Davis—the richest man ever indicted for murder—is "bloody wonderfully good" (George Plimpton).
  • Blood Will Tell

    Gary cartwright

    Paperback (Pocket, June 1, 1980)
    Cartwright, Gary, Blood Will Tell: The Murder Trials of T. Cullen Davis
  • Goose on the Loose

    S. Cartwright

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, June 29, 2001)
    This illustrated easy reader blends a phonic-based text with a funny story and is designed to help children crack the reading code with ease.
  • Texas Justice: The Murder Trials of T. Cullen Davis

    Cartwright

    Paperback (Pocket, March 1, 1995)
    The fast living of the Texas rich is the focal point of this true crime story about the murder trials of a multimillionaire oilman acquitted of the murder of his wife's lover and daughter
  • Blood Will Tell

    Gary cartwright

    Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 3, 1980)
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  • So, you think it's easy being me?: Five horrible short stories - with a twist!

    E . N. Cartwright

    language (, April 11, 2020)
    What is a monologue? Well, it is a story told from just one person's point of view. It helps us understand them and get right into their very soul and thoughts. Even Shakespeare wrote in monologues!So , it's the perfect way to get to know all those horrific creatures who only come out in the dead of night or once a year at Halloween, to hear from the creatures that live in crypts and cupboards and under beds. We can get to know the ghouls and ghosties, monsters and meanies, biters and fliers ...Because they can't be all bad ...Can they?It's finally time to hear the first-hand, real story of five famous stars of Halloween: a werewolf; Dracula; Frankenstein's monster; the Mummy; and a witch! And we find out what their lives are really like.Think it's all blood, guts and gore? Well, sometimes, when they're not taking care of the kids, doing the school run or picking up the weekly shop! These five monologues are told from the point of view of these classic horror creatures, taking a genre that you think you know well and twisting it into interesting, new shapes!All the stories have the same opening line ("So, you think it's easy being me?") but go in strange and unusual directions, keeping you smiling and interested along the way.But don't just take my word for it - let's hear it from the creatures themselves!
  • Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel

    Amy Cartwright

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Oct. 14, 2010)
    Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made you out of clay. And when you're dry and ready, then dreidel I shall play! Every kid knows the dreidel song, but now they can play along! With adorable art and a pop-up of a spinning dreidel at the back of the book, singing along to this classic holiday tune is more fun than ever!
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  • So, you think it's easy being me? 2: Five Christmas monologues!

    E. N. Cartwright

    eBook (, May 21, 2020)
    What is a monologue? Well, it is a story told from just one person's point of view. It helps us understand them and get right into their very soul and thoughts. Even Shakespeare wrote in monologues!So , it's the perfect way to get to know all those Christmas creatures who only get to come out once a year, to hear from the beings that live in ice and in Candy Cane Land and in snow. We can get to know the elves and reindeer, toys and Jack Frosts, children and Santas ...Because they can't be all jolly all the time...Can they?It's finally time to hear the first-hand, real story of five famous stars of Christmas: Jack Frost; Rudolph; Elfie the Elf; a snow man; and Santa himself! And we can find out what their lives are really like.Think it's all presents, tinsel and trees? Well, sometimes, when they're not taking care of the kids, doing the school run or picking up the weekly shop! These five monologues are told from the point of view of these classic Christmas creatures, taking a genre that you think you know well and twisting it into interesting, new shapes!All the stories have the same opening line ("So, you think it's easy being me?") but go in strange and unusual directions, keeping you smiling and interested along the way.But don't just take my word for it - let's hear it from the Christmas creatures themselves!
  • Pablo: Finding a Present for Mama

    Kit Cartwright

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Dec. 30, 2014)
    Today is Mama’s birthday! Pablo loves his mother and wants to find her a wonderful gift. He goes to the market where he meets lots of interesting people who make beautiful, useful, and colorful things. He brings a small bundle of firewood along to trade. It’s the start of a fun adventure where people help each other get what they need. Join Pablo as he goes in search of the perfect present for his beloved mama on her very special day!
  • Children's Book: The Sad Ferris Wheel

    Gary Wright

    eBook (Slinkypoo, Aug. 14, 2015)
    Just look inside to see the beautiful illustrations and adorable story.The Slinkypoo series brings you, The Sad Ferris Wheel, a story about a Ferris wheel who becomes sad and moves away for a better life hoping to become happy again.1. Easy to read. 2. Beautiful illustrations. 3. Entertaining and humorous. 4. Moral in the story. 5. Five to ten minute read with repeat value. A fantastic read for parents and their children or for children alone, with engaging illustrations included on every page.
  • Children's Book: Annoying Fly And The Angry Bogie

    Gary Wright

    language (Slinkypoo, Aug. 24, 2015)
    Just look inside to see the beautiful illustrations and adorable story.The Slinkypoo Series brings you, Annoying Fly And The Angry Bogie, a story about a fly who lands on all of Mr. Bogie's best household items, the bogie gets mad and tries to swat the fly but unfortunately just ends up smashing his home to pieces in the process. 1. Easy to read. 2. Beautiful illustrations. 3. Entertaining and humorous. 4. Moral to the story. 5. Five to ten minute read with repeat value. A fantastic read for parents and their children or for children alone, with engaging illustrations included on every page.