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  • Deep Dive

    Chris Knopf

    eBook (The Permanent Press, July 8, 2019)
    Sam Acquillo has spent most of his time in the Hamptons hanging out with the other half of the moneyed wonderland cops and bartenders, carpenters, store clerks and firemen. He couldn't care less about the concerns of the 1%, until his best friend Burton Lewis, a certified billionaire, is dragged into a high-profile death investigation. When Sam's girlfriend Amanda notes, "Didn't Fitzgerald say, 'the rich are different from you and me'?" "Yeah, they can afford to be even more screwed up." A former corporate super star, brought down by the machinations of the grasping class, Sam's not entirely unfamiliar with the cultural norms of super wealth. It's why he retreated to his cottage refuge at the tip of Oak Point Peninsula jutting into the Little Peconic Bay. But in the intervening years, he's engaged with all forms of low life tough guys and connivers looking for that edge, an easy path into a social order besotted with unattainable yearning. A world where the best revenge is one with no consequences, no penalties or costs. For some, there is no power without prestige, and no prestige that can't be bought. They see no distinction between corporate profit and high-minded non-profits, charity being the currency of social preeminence. In Deep Dive, Sam discovers just how right he is. The rich can achieve a level of depravity and hate both invisible, and incomprehensible, to the rest of us.
  • Palm Beach Nasty

    Tom Turner

    Hardcover (The Permanent Press, Jan. 31, 2015)
    Burned out New York homicide cop, Charlie Crawford, goes south to take it slow and ends up in steamy Palm Beach, Florida. But after six months of pink and green collar crime, he's bored out of his mind and desperate for a face-down stiff with a little rigor setting in. Palm Beach has plenty of glitz, glam and hedonism, but murder - not a one in the last ten years.Finally one Halloween night, Crawford is first on the scene and finds a twenty-year-old male swinging from a stately banyan tree. This sets in motion colliding plots involving a billionaire with a thing for young girls, a far-reaching art scam with Crawford's girlfriend playing a starring role, and a ruthless hustler passing himself off as the long lost son of one of the richest men in town. Add to the mix a sultry real estate broker who knows where all the bodies are buried, a gorgeous forensic cop usually one step ahead of Crawford, a Mutt and Jeff combo of stone cold killers and you've got Palm Beach Nasty. Fast-moving, funny, slightly off kilter and everything you ever wanted to know about the most scandalous town in America and its larger-than-life citizens.
  • Tattoo the Wicked Cross

    Floyd Salas

    eBook (The Permanent Press, Jan. 19, 2016)
    Floyd Salas projects the reader into the slender body of his fifteen-year-old prize-fighter hero Aaron D’Aragon. We see through Aaron’s eyes the structured underworld of a California prison farm dominated by sadism operating under the protection of the no-squeal code of the victims.
  • Dear Mr. Carson

    Elizabeth Ridley

    eBook (The Permanent Press, June 2, 2015)
    “Fat girls have fewer choices in life. This is painful but true. You’ll never be the center of attention; never the belle of the ball. No one gives fat girls the benefit of the doubt. Skinny, pretty girls get the best of everything. We get whatever’s left.” So warns the mother of Wilma “Sunnie” Sundstrom, a bright, precious, overweight 13-year-old whose lifelong dream is to meet her idol Johnny Carson, and appear as a guest on The Tonight Show. The year is 1978, and Sunnie a straight-A student and aspiring filmmaker deals with constant teasing from her eighth-grade classmates by dreaming of Hollywood accolades and writing a screenplay, “Girl on the Lam,” which she is certain will star teen sensations Kristy McNichol and Robby Benson. Sunnie lives in suburban Milwaukee with her banker father, her stay-at-home mother, her sullen older sister, Ingrid, and her brilliant younger brother, Max. Sunnie’s closest friend and confidante is Grannie Lassen who encourages Sunnie’s show-biz dreams. Grannie’s own tap-dancing ambitions were cut short by the untimely death of Grannie’s younger sister, Wilma. A devastating loss plunges Sunnie into despair and her family packs her off to an all-girls summer “fat-camp” in Northern Minnesota, where her days revolve around skimpy meals, calisthenics, and humiliating daily public weigh-ins on the camp’s livestock scale. Love enters Sunnie’s life in the form of a dashing boy from the Pentecostal Bible camp across the lake. When his late night canoe visits suddenly and mysteriously cease, Sunnie and her friend Cherise take matters into their own hands, with nearly tragic results. Rather than return home in shame, Sunnie takes a desperate leap of faith and embarks on a cross-country journey. Challenged more deeply than she ever expected, she discovers the unorthodox ways that dreams really can come true.
  • Deep Dive

    Chris Knopf

    Hardcover (Permanent Press, July 8, 2019)
    Sam Acquillo has spent most of his time in the Hamptons hanging out with the other half of the moneyed wonderland cops and bartenders, carpenters, store clerks and firemen. He couldn't care less about the concerns of the 1%, until his best friend Burton Lewis, a certified billionaire, is dragged into a high-profile death investigation. When Sam's girlfriend Amanda notes, "Didn't Fitzgerald say, 'the rich are different from you and me'?" "Yeah, they can afford to be even more screwed up." A former corporate super star, brought down by the machinations of the grasping class, Sam's not entirely unfamiliar with the cultural norms of super wealth. It's why he retreated to his cottage refuge at the tip of Oak Point Peninsula jutting into the Little Peconic Bay. But in the intervening years, he's engaged with all forms of low life tough guys and connivers looking for that edge, an easy path into a social order besotted with unattainable yearning. A world where the best revenge is one with no consequences, no penalties or costs. For some, there is no power without prestige, and no prestige that can't be bought. They see no distinction between corporate profit and high-minded non-profits, charity being the currency of social preeminence. In Deep Dive, Sam discovers just how right he is. The rich can achieve a level of depravity and hate both invisible, and incomprehensible, to the rest of us.
  • The End of It

    Mitchell Goodman

    eBook (The Permanent Press, Nov. 24, 2015)
    The End of It is a novel about an American fighting in Italy during World War II.
  • THE KING'S BIRTHDAY

    Scott Roberts

    language (Permanent Press, Oct. 22, 2015)
    It's the King's birthday, and he cannot wait! Will the Royal Toymaker outdo all he's done in years before? Is the King really ready if he does?
  • Dear Mr. Carson

    Elizabeth Ridley

    Hardcover (Permanent Press, Jan. 30, 2006)
    "Fat girls have fewer choices in life. This is painful but true. You'll never be the center of attention; never the belle of the ball. No one gives fat girls the benefit of the doubt. Skinny, pretty girls get the best of everything. We get whatever's left."So warns the mother of Wilma "Sunnie" Sundstrom, a bright, precious, overweight 13-year-old whose lifelong dream is to meet her idol Johnny Carson, and appear as a guest on The Tonight Show. The year is 1978, and Sunnie a straight-A student and aspiring filmmaker deals with constant teasing from her eighth-great classmates by dreaming of Hollywood accolades and writing a screenplay, Girl on the Lam, which she is certain will star teen sensations Kristy McNichol and Robby Benson.Sunnie lives in suburban Milwaukee with her banker father, her stay-at-home mother, her sullen older sister, Ingrid, and her brilliant younger brother, Max. Sunnie's closest friend and confidante is Grannie Lassen who encourages Sunnie's show-biz dreams. Grannie's own tap-dancing ambitions were cut short by the untimely death of Grannie's younger sister, Wilma. A devastating loss plunges Sunnie into despair and her family packs her off to an all-girls summer "fat-camp" in Northern Minnesota, where her days revolve around skimpy meals, calisthenics, and humiliating daily public weigh-ins on the camp's livestock scale. Love enters Sunnie's life in the form of a dashing boy from the Pentecostal Bible camp across the lake. When his late night canoe visits suddenly and mysteriously cease, Sunnie and her friend Cherise take matters into their own hands, with nearly tragic results. Rather than return home in shame, Sunnie takes a desperate leap of faith and embarks on a cross-country journey. Challenged more deeply than she ever expected, she discovers the unorthodox ways that dreams really can come true.
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  • Little Dog Rusty

    Nicole DelVecchio-Moschetti, Jaclyn Brada

    Hardcover (Permanent Ink Press, Aug. 4, 2009)
    MEET RUSTY, THE MESSIEST DOG IN THE WORLD When Little Dog Rusty s owners bring him home, he seems like the perfect pup. He s a fluffy, white bundle of joy that the kids love and adore that is, until their parents leave the house. Like a whirling dervish, Rusty sets to work on messing everything up. The tables, glasses, papers and kids are all fair game for a pup that refuses to follow the rules. And when Mom gets home? Rusty is the picture of perfection, sitting innocently by as the kids take the blame. Written in simple, rhyming prose, this beautifully illustrated book is a hilarious adventure for your kids. They ll marvel at the messes Rusty makes and think of their own adventures with pets. Read along with your kids as Rusty finds his way into every mess imaginable from blueberry muffins to coffee to phone cords they re all in his sights. And don t forget to keep up with the Rusty series so that your kids don t miss any of Little Dog Rusty s crazy escapades.
  • Palm Beach Nasty by Tom Turner

    Tom Turner

    Hardcover (The Permanent Press, March 15, 1737)
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