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  • Lie Catchers

    Paul Bishop

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 27, 2015)
    With her special abilities, top LAPD Robbery-Homicide detective Calamity Jane Randall thought she knew all about interrogation until she was partnered with detective Ray Pagan. Wielding a suspect’s vocal intonations, emotions, and physical gestures like a scalpel, Pagan’s empathetic lie catching abilities are legendary. Both detectives are scarred by past tragedies, but together they threaten to tear the city apart searching for a duo of missing children – a search where the right answer to the wrong question can mean sudden death. Ripped from the experiences of thirty-five year veteran LAPD detective and nationally recognized interrogator, Paul Bishop, Lie Catchers takes the reader inside the dark and dangerous mind games of the men and women for whom truth is an obsession. The Truth is Coming. Lie Catchers by Paul Bishop. From Pro Se Productions
  • Dino Catchers

    Anshu Muraharishetti

    language (, Nov. 23, 2018)
    A boy named Max gets recruited into a special top secret spy organization, but will he accept or will he decline this once in a life time chance to be a spy, if yes will he survive his thrilling adventures or will he be taken by the evil minds behind all this commotion… Find out in this book of Dino Catchers.
  • Catcher

    Mia Wolff

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Looking for a scary adventure, Mia practices on the trapeze with her friend Donna, but when it comes time to climb the ladder to the high trapeze, Mia has to reconcile her love of flying with her fear of heights.
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  • Tear Catchers

    Andy Juscik

    language (Eloquent Books, Dec. 23, 2010)
    Synopsis:Do you know what you need when you cry? A jar to catch your tears; because inside that jar are magical creatures that come alive to catch your tears and help you solve the problems that created those tears. Join Buggy, a delightful, positive thinking bug, and his group of magical characters as they reveal to children that we all have something special to give, and that it starts inside of us.About the Author:Andy Juscik is director of development for athletics at a small college and Tear Catchers is his first published children’s book. For over twenty years, he wrote, designed, cartooned and storyboarded commercials at studios and advertising agencies in Chicago. Andy resides in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Lilly Catchers

    Alice Hughes

    language (, June 26, 2013)
    ' Then something touched my neck; it was damp and I instinctively tried to move away from it but something else grasped the other side of my neck; holding me still stopping me from pulling away. I whimpered, my body felt like it was going to shut down and I could barely keep my eyes open; my lids started to sting from the effort, so I surrendered and closed my eyes. The damp thing had gone at least though the solid thing on the other side of my neck hadn't moved. 'Rose is on the brink of a whole new life that will rebuild who she is both mentally and physically, and suddenly the only person she can seem to be able to trust is Leo; a beauty with ocean blue eyes who she had thought hated her but now is her guild in life as a new born vampire.
  • Shadow Catchers

    Janis Hennessey, Teresa Street

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 13, 2017)
    Poor Max is afraid of his own shadow! Colby tries hard to get Max to come play in the sunshine. Seeing children play Shadow Catchers encourages him to leave the shade.
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  • Catcher

    Jason Glaser

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Hi-Lo Must reads, Jan. 1, 2011)
    They call pitches, cover bunts, and catch pop-ups. They throw out runners trying to steal bases, cover wild pitches, and do anything else necessary to help their teams win. Theyre catchers, and they have a very important job. Readers will learn about this crucial role on the baseball field. Aspiring ball players will receive valuable exercises and tips to teach them how to be better catchers. Fascinating facts explain the hard work that goes into becoming a catcher, and vibrant photographs show professional catchers of yesterday and today doing what they do best.
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  • Soul Catchers

    Carrie Pulkinen

    Paperback (Dragonfly Dreams Press, March 13, 2018)
    She's not afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, until she's running for her life.Wren Lewis shouldn't be alive. Magic is illegal, making her mere existence a crime, and if the government ever discovers the truth about her powers, she'll be killed on the spot. But when she uses her magic to kill a wolf that's attacking her mom, her abilities are exposed and the animal's evil spirit possesses her. Unable to control the beast inside her, she flees the city in search of a cure for her curse. Liam Stevens has one job: to keep the wolf contained. When it escapes and Wren shows up in the Oregon forest, possessed by its spirit, he makes it his mission to save her. After all, he's the reason she's cursed. Liam must help Wren master her magic before the wolf spirit overpowers her, consuming her human soul and turning her into a murderous monster permanently. "Soul Catchers will catch your attention!" -New York Times Bestselling Author C.C. HunterWinner 1st Place YA Novel 2019 - International Digital Awards1st Runner up YA Novel 2019 - InD'tale Magazine RONE Awards"A very interesting take on shifters...I would recommend this to fans of wolves, shifters, fantasy, magic, and Little Red Riding Hood." -YA Books Central
  • Spy-catchers!

    Fiona Kelly

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 15, 2001)
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  • Tear Catchers

    Andy Juscik

    Paperback (Eloquent Books, May 11, 2010)
    Do you know what you need when you cry? A jar to catch your tears; because inside that jar are magical creatures that come alive to catch your tears and help you solve the problems that created those tears. Join Buggy, a delightful, positive thinking bug, and his group of magical characters as they reveal to children that we all have something special to give, and that it starts inside of us. Andy Juscik is director of development for athletics at a small college and Tear Catchers is his first published children's book. For over twenty years, he wrote, designed, cartooned and storyboarded commercials at studios and advertising agencies in Chicago. Andy resides in Chicago, Illinois. Publisher's Web site: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TearCatchers.html
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  • Storm Catchers

    Tim Bowler

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, July 31, 2004)
    Fin is devastated by guilt when his sister, Ella, is kidnapped. She is snatched away from the house in the middle of a storm. As the kidnappers make their demands, Fin's guilt is replaced by a fierce determination to find his sister by whatever means he can, and bring the criminals to justice.But as the drama unfolds, a complex web of family secrets is revealed, which will change everything, forever.
  • Spy catchers!

    Fiona Kelly

    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    "The Secret of Thunder Mountain" (#6), utilizes Gulliver's Texas ranch as a setting- a ranch that Gulliver seems to spend precious little time on. Here a cavern in a nearby peak is being utilized by ruthless killers who robbed an armored car of three million dollars in gold several years before. At Thunder Mountain the gang have high-powered electric furnaces to melt the gold and local rocks together to form an appearance of ore which they then hope to be able to "legitimately" reprocess without suspicion. But their huge electrical generators and furnaces produce a loud static interference on television and high-frequency radio bands, and in an effort to track down the location of this static in order to help out a friendly old man whose television reception is being ruined, Tom builds a radio direction-finder which is, incidentally, described with complete technical accuracy. (In fact, as a boy, I once built a similar one after reading this book.) Plotting on a map from two different locations the directional readings for the static, Tom finds that the two lines on his map meet at Thunder Mountain. This book contains some of Fran Striker's very best writing, from the descriptions of Hamilton Quest's somber victorian apartment in New York City to the killer waiting in the weeds of a vacant lot in Texas, sweating in the hot sun and slapping at a bug on his hand. The tone, detail, and pace of this book are unsurpassed.