WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE UP FOR YOUR SISTER? At just 10 years of age, sensible and serious Indigo Aragonesi is being tormented by the neighborhood devil-on-a-bike, Michelangelo Moore. Then, at 17, the nightmare returns when Indie’s helpless but beautiful twin, Vanilla, starts dating Moore, and something happens; a secret that Indie must never, ever reveal. Fifteen years later, the sisters witness a Mafia murder and flee their hometown of Sacristy, Massachusetts. When Moore, now an FBI agent, tracks them to their hideout, Indie’s secret becomes a liability. Moore wants to take the sisters into…mehr
WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE UP FOR YOUR SISTER? At just 10 years of age, sensible and serious Indigo Aragonesi is being tormented by the neighborhood devil-on-a-bike, Michelangelo Moore. Then, at 17, the nightmare returns when Indie’s helpless but beautiful twin, Vanilla, starts dating Moore, and something happens; a secret that Indie must never, ever reveal. Fifteen years later, the sisters witness a Mafia murder and flee their hometown of Sacristy, Massachusetts. When Moore, now an FBI agent, tracks them to their hideout, Indie’s secret becomes a liability. Moore wants to take the sisters into witness protection, but he’s also determined to finish what he and Indie started that hot summer so very long ago. Sassy, funny and wonderfully engaging, Two Sisters and the Gun is a delightful romantic comedy that will leave you wanting Moore…
Sydney Smith was an English writer and Anglican clergyman born on 3 July 1771 in Woodford to his parents. He gained recognition for his literary work, philosophical writings, and contributions to social and political discourse. Smith was a founder of the Edinburgh Review, a platform through which he influenced public opinion and debated contemporary issues. In addition to his writing, he lectured at the Royal Institution, engaging audiences in discussions on philosophy, literature, and practical knowledge. Educated at Winchester College and New College, Smith combined scholarly rigor with wit and creativity, exemplified even in his playful compositions such as his rhyming salad dressing recipe. His work often blended humor with incisive social and political commentary, making complex ideas accessible to a broader audience. Smith also dedicated himself to energetic parochial work, demonstrating a commitment to both intellectual and practical endeavors. Throughout his life, he balanced his clerical duties, literary pursuits, and public engagement, leaving a lasting impact on English literature, journalism, and the discourse surrounding religion and society. He died on 22 February 1845 in Green Street, London.
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