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  • Surgical Risk: A Kurtz and Barent Mystery

    Robert I. Katz

    eBook (Willowgate Press, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Do you love a hero who pulls no punches and never gives up?Richard Kurtz has a reputation as a tough guy, a reputation that he considers absurd, despite the 300 pound biker on a drug induced rampage who Kurtz recently knocked out in the ER. Kurtz is a surgeon, a good surgeon, if he does say so himself (which he does, despite the old joke about how if you ask a surgeon to name the three best surgeons in the world, he'll have trouble thinking of the other two). He has a luxury apartment on the East side, a good-looking girlfriend and a busy practice.>>>A surgeon pulled into a world of murder, betrayal and vengeanceKurtz demands the best, from himself, from his colleagues and from his residents, and he never runs from a fight. So when former girlfriend Sharon Lee is found strangled in a hospital call room, Kurtz cannot resist getting involved...and along with police detective Lew Barent, he soon finds himself embroiled in a twisted tale of murder, betrayal and brutal revenge.Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy Today!
  • Nature Hide and Seek Jungles

    John Norris Wood, Kevin Dean

    Hardcover (Willowisp Press, Jan. 1, 1987)
    “A powerful little picture book with tantalizing fold-outs and dazzling displays.”—Publishers WeeklyBeautifully illustrated scenes from the world’s jungles teem with hidden life. Can you spot the wonderful selection of camouflaged creatures? Test your powers of observation to find the answers and more information about them. Includes intricate die-cut gatefolds and a magnifying glass.John Norris Wood is a renowned wildlife artist who has exhibited at London’s Royal Academy of Arts, Natural History Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum. He lives on his own nature reserve in England with his boa constrictor.
  • The Anatomy Lesson: A Kurtz and Barent Mystery

    Robert I. Katz

    eBook (Willowgate Press, Jan. 15, 2017)
    While trying to put the past behind him, surgeon Richard Kurtz finds himself swept up into another murder investigationThe murder of his former girlfriend, Sharon Lee, has been solved, and surgeon Richard Kurtz has finally managed to put the past behind him, settling back into a routine of teaching medical students and residents and taking care of patients. He has a new love interest in graphic artist Lenore Brinkman and life has seemingly returned to normal when Rod Mahoney, an anatomy professor at Staunton College of Medicine, is found brutally murdered in his office.>>>A murder so horrific that even a seasoned detective is shockedLew Barent has seen a lot of dead bodies in his job as a homicide detective but even he is horrified by what has been done to Rod Mahoney. Richard Kurtz had been reluctantly drawn into the investigation of Sharon Lee’s death but his assistance had proven to be vital. Barent is confident that he can count on Kurtz once again, even more so when he discovers that Mahoney and Kurtz were old friends.>>>The victim has no apparent enemies, but hunting for the killer will reveal unexpected dangersRod Mahoney had led a quiet life, with a happy family and a job that he loved. Mahoney had no obvious enemies but somebody had hated him enough to murder him and to tear his body into pieces. Determined to discover who killed Rod Mahoney, and why, Kurtz and Barent suddenly find themselves investigating a twisted tale of bitter regret and decades-old revenge. But powerful forces don’t want this murder solved, and Kurtz finds that while he is hunting a murderer, the murderer is hunting him.Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy Today!
  • It Didn't Frighten Me!

    Janet Goss, Jerome Harste, Steve Romney

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, Jan. 1, 1984)
    One of a series of Predictable Read Together Books which are designed to help children master basic skills easily and enjoyably.
  • Busy day: Cats you're going to love!

    Suzanne Green, Satoru Tsuda

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, March 15, 1990)
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  • A Caterpillar's Wish

    1st Graders of Alexander R. Shepherd School Washington D.C.

    Paperback (Willowisp Pr, June 1, 1988)
    Longing to fly like his friend the ladybug, a caterpillar's wish is realized when he turns into a butterfly.
  • Going to school

    Suzanne Green

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, March 15, 1990)
    Young cats prepare for school and enjoy the regular activities of the school day, from art class and recess to naptime and a spelling bee.
  • The Golden Christmas Tree

    Carole Gerber, Unada

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, Aug. 1, 1994)
    A gentle family of spiders sneaks from the attic to the parlor to peek at the Christmas tree. It's beautiful, just as they imagined. But when they add their own unique touch, the results are a striking reminder that all creatures, great and small, contribute beauty and wonder to our world.
  • Seasons Cats You're Going to Love!

    Suzanne Green

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, June 1, 1988)
    Book by Suzanne Green
  • Ballet Bunny

    Janet Adele Bloss, Kathy Gardner

    Paperback (Willowisp Pr, May 1, 1989)
    Bunny wants to be really good at something. But what? Can she swim, ski, or sing? Not very well. But she is great at doing one thing--ballet!
  • The teeny tiny book of mice

    Erwin Moser

    Unknown Binding (Willowisp Press, March 15, 1986)
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  • What's under my bed?

    James Stevenson

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, Aug. 16, 1988)
    After a scary story has made Mary Ann and Louie too frightened to sleep, Grandpa tells them about a bad night he had as a boy
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