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  • Smoked out

    Phil Marso

    language (Megacom-ik, Oct. 11, 2015)
    SMOKED OUTHumoristically talking about the dangers of tobacco in a crime novel is what French author Phil Marso promises to deliver, a unique feat in detective literature.The original book “Passage à tabac” was published in 1997 by Megacom-ik and was a huge success in schools.The medical press pointed out the educational approach to speaking of the dangers of tobacco. Summary:Bob Cancero is caught at midnight with a garbage bag full of cigarette butts. The police has been watching him for months to know if he quit smoking. After being interrogated for 24 hours, Bob shows no sign of being addicted to cigarettes. The cops are annoyed! Commissioner Mafoin hires detective John Wilson Bred to slowly roast the suspect.24 extra hours. Will Bob Cancero lose his mind faced with this rough therapeutic obstinacy? Megacom-ik Editions, independant publishing house in France since 1995, offers this first novel translated into English.Phil Marso has published more than ten crime novels on various health-related subjects: AIDS, STDs, alcoholism, cellphones, etc.
  • Smoke,

    William Corbin

    Hardcover (Coward-McCann, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • Smoke

    Val St. Crowe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 8, 2016)
    When Naelen Spencer shows up at Clarke Gannon’s apartment saying he wants to hire her to hunt his sister down, she’s got zilch inclination to actually take that job. For one thing, she’s not actually looking for an employer. For another thing, Naelen is the kind of rich, entitled playboy that she hates. For a third thing, he’s a dragon shifter, and she’s a dragon slayer. Those things don’t mix. Sure, okay, she doesn’t kill shifters, only soulless, monster dragons that do nothing but burn, kill, and destroy. And fine, he does happen to have eyes like the sky in high summer and a deep voice that makes her feel warm all over. And all right, she needs the money he’s offering. She could use it to help her sister, who’s never caught a break her entire life. But screw that guy. That’s what she wants to say, anyway. Instead, she ends up taking him up on his offer, and then she’s flying off in a private jet to get mixed up with a creepy country town, a nest of powerful vampires, and a bunch of potent magical objects.
  • Smoke

    Mavis Jukes

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 31, 2009)
    When Colton’s mom tells him that they’re moving from Idaho Falls to northern California, Colt is sad, but he takes it like a man. At least he’ll have one friend to keep him company – Smoke, the twenty-pound black Maine coon cat that Colt’s dad gave him when he was little. With his dad gone most of the year riding bulls on the rodeo circuit, sometimes it feels like Smoke is their only connection. So when Smoke doesn’t come home after Colt lets him out in the middle of the night, nothing else in Colt’s world seems to matter anymore. But on the dark and stormy evening when Colt sets off alone to find his missing cat, he’s in for more danger than even the son of a fearless bull rider could have dreamed of. A captivating look at cowboys, courage, and community, this is a tender tale about family and friends pulling together, and what it really means to be a man.
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  • Smoke

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Constance Garnett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 23, 2017)
    Smoke By Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Constance Garnett
  • Smoke

    Ivan Turgenev

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 3, 2020)
    Set in Baden-Baden, Smoke is Ivan Turgenev’s most cosmopolitan novels. It is an exquisite study of politics and society and an enduringly poignant love story. Smoke, with its European setting, barbed wit, and visionary call for Russia to look west, became the center of a famous philosophical breach between Turgenev and Dostoevsky. On his way back to Russia after some years spent in the West, Grigory Mikhailovich Litvinov, the son of a retired official of merchant stock, stops over in Baden-Baden to meet his fiancée Tatyana. However, a chance encounter with his old flame, the manipulative Irina—now married to a general and a prominent figure in aristocratic expatriate circles—unearths feelings buried deep inside the young man’s heart, derailing his plans for the future and throwing his life into turmoil. Around this love story Turgenev constructs a sharply satirical exposé of his countrymen, which famously embroiled its author in a heated quarrel with Dostoevsky. A melancholy evocation of impossible romance, Smoke represents the apogee of Turgenev’s later fiction.
  • Smoke

    Ellen Hopkins, January LaVoy, Candace Thaxton

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Pattyn’s father is dead. Now she’s on the run in this riveting companion to New York Times bestseller Burned, which Kirkus Reviews calls “a strong, painful, and tender piece about wresting hope from the depths of despair.”Pattyn Von Stratten’s father is dead, and Pattyn is on the run. After far too many years of abuse at the hands of her father, and after the tragic loss of her beloved Ethan and their unborn child, Pattyn is desperate for peace. Only her sister Jackie knows what happened that fatal night, but she is stuck at home with their mother, who clings to normalcy by allowing the truth to be covered up by their domineering community leaders. Her father might be finally gone, but without Pattyn, Jackie is desperately isolated. Alone and in disguise, Pattyn starts a new life as a migrant worker on a California ranch. But is it even possible to rebuild a life when everything you’ve known has burned to ash and lies seem far safer than the truth? Bestselling author Ellen Hopkins continues the riveting story of Pattyn Von Stratten she began in Burned to explore what it takes to rise from the ashes, put ghosts to rest, and step into a future.
  • Smoke

    Peter Suart

    Hardcover (MCCM Creations, May 1, 2005)
    The reporters are never far behind. Tik and Tok must find the Author who‘s the cause of all their troubles.
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  • Smoke

    W. Corbin

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, June 1, 1967)
    Book by Corbin, W.
  • Smoke

    Ivan Turgenev, Constance Clara Garnett

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 1, 2019)
    Set in Baden-Baden, Smoke is Ivan Turgenev’s most cosmopolitan novels. It is an exquisite study of politics and society and an enduringly poignant love story. Smoke, with its European setting, barbed wit, and visionary call for Russia to look west, became the center of a famous philosophical breach between Turgenev and Dostoevsky. On his way back to Russia after some years spent in the West, Grigory Mikhailovich Litvinov, the son of a retired official of merchant stock, stops over in Baden-Baden to meet his fiancée Tatyana. However, a chance encounter with his old flame, the manipulative Irina—now married to a general and a prominent figure in aristocratic expatriate circles—unearths feelings buried deep inside the young man’s heart, derailing his plans for the future and throwing his life into turmoil. Around this love story Turgenev constructs a sharply satirical exposé of his countrymen, which famously embroiled its author in a heated quarrel with Dostoevsky. A melancholy evocation of impossible romance, Smoke represents the apogee of Turgenev’s later fiction.
  • Smoke

    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Constance Garnett, John Reed

    Paperback (Dodo Press, March 5, 2010)
    Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (1818-1883) was a great Russian novelist and playwright. His novel Fathers and Sons is regarded as one of the major works of 19thcentury fiction. After the standard schooling for a child of a gentleman's family, he studied for one year at the University of Moscow and then moved to the University of St Petersburg, focusing on the classics, Russian literature and philology. Turgenev was impressed with German Central-European society, and believed that Russia could best improve itself by imitating the West. Like many of his educated contemporaries, he was particularly opposed to serfdom. He first made his name with A Sportsman's Sketches, also known as Sketches From a Hunter's Album; or, Notes of a Hunter. He wrote several short novels like The Diary of a Superfluous Man, Faust, and The Lull. In them Turgenev expressed the anxieties and hopes of Russians of his generation. Amongst his other works are Liza: A Nest of Nobles, The Jew and Other Stories, On the Eve, A Reckless Character and Other Stories, The Torrents of Spring, and The Rendezvous.
  • Smoke

    Ivan Turgenev

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 11, 2016)
    Smoke is an 1867 novel by the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev (1818–1883) that tells the story of a love affair between a young Russian man and a young married Russian woman while also delivering the author's criticism of Russia and Russians of the period. The story takes place largely in the German resort town of Baden-Baden.