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Books with title Sleeping in the Morgue

  • Sleeping in the Morgue

    Jennifer Tressen

    language (Jennifer Tressen, June 3, 2013)
    Paige Thorton, a sweet overachieving high school senior only has one month to come up with ten thousand dollars to pay for college, but her family mortuary has no business. Desperate to escape her little town and go to her dream school, she decides to take matters into her own hands and drum up some clients. Soon "accidents" begin happening to local residents. However when her boyfriend, Brock Harrington, the rookie hotshot cop begins to investigate things get hairy. Will Paige be able to pull it off in time or will she be doomed to forever sleep in the morgue?
  • Sleeping in the Morgue

    Jennifer Tressen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 2013)
    Paige Thorton, a sweet overachieving high school senior only has one month to come up with ten thousand dollars to pay for college, but her family mortuary has no business. Desperate to escape her little town and go to her dream school, she decides to take matters into her own hands and drum up some clients. Soon "accidents" begin happening to local residents. However when her boyfriend, Brock Harrington, the rookie hotshot cop begins to investigate things get hairy. Will Paige be able to pull it off in time or will she be doomed to forever sleep in the morgue?
  • The Sleeping Mountain

    Melody Suong

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, June 1, 2006)
    This Cambodian tale tells the story of two brothers, Sambath and Samnang. The oldest, Sambath, spends his days thinking about ways to avoid helping his father and brother out on their small farm. Samnang, the younger brother, works hard to help lessen the work for his father. After their parents passed away Sambath requested the two brothers part ways, but not before they split up their parents' property. Sambath got their home and the small farmland. Samnang left humbly with some books, a cat, and a dog. He bid his brother farewell and went to live high atop a mountain. Here, he awakens a sleeping mountain from its one hundred-year hibernation. What he discovered inside was breathtaking. But for his brother, the discovery inside would change his fate forever. This story embodies the various elements that are common to Cambodian folktales. Respect, courage, and justice are all embedded in this unforgettable tale about the good being rewarded and the bad getting what is deserved.