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Scream. [videorecording] / by Barrera, Melissa,1990-actor.; Bettinelli-Olpin, Matt,film director.; Brown, Jasmin Savoy,1994-actor.; Cox, Courteney,1964-actor.; Czerny, Henry,actor.; Gillett, Tyler,1982-film director.; Gooding, Mason,1996-actor.; Liberato, Liana,1995-actor.; Mulroney, Dermot,actor.; Nekoda, Devyn,actor.; Ortega, Jenna,actor.; Panettiere, Hayden,actor.; Vanderbilt, James,screenwriter.; Weaving, Samara,1992-actor.; Paramount Pictures Corporation,film distributor.;
Melissa Barrera, Courteney Cox, Jenna Ortega, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Hayden Panettiere, Devyn Nekoda, Liana Liberato, Samara Weaving, Dermot Mulroney, Henry Czerny.Four survivors of the Ghostface murders leave Woodsboro behind for a fresh start in New York City. However, they soon find themselves in a fight for their lives when a new killer embarks on a bloody rampage.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.Described video for the blind and visually impaired.DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Slasher films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Murder; Murderers; Serial murderers; Survival; Young adults;
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Deliberate cruelty : Truman Capote, the millionaire's wife, and the murder of the century / by Montillo, Roseanne,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Describes how author Truman Capote became obsessed with the true crime story of a Manhattan socialite who shot her banking heir husband in 1955, and discusses how publication of his book led to her suicide and his own scandalous downfall.
Subjects: Biographies.; True crime stories.; Personal narratives.; Capote, Truman, 1924-1984.; Woodward, Ann, -1975.; Authors, American.; Murder; Socialites;
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Henry's wrong turn / by Ziefert, Harriet.; Baruffi, Andrea.;
A whale ties up traffic in New York City's harbor. Follow Henry the humpback on his amazing trip.Reading level : grade 2 ; ages 7-8
Subjects: Whales;
© c2006., Sterling Publishing,
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Once upon a grind / by Coyle, Cleo.;
Clare's ex-husband contributes a bag of African beans with alleged magical properties for a fairy tale theme while his octogenarian mother entertains customers with readings of the grinds, but Clare remains skeptical until she receives a vision that helps her find a young model's body in the park.
Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Cosi, Clare (Fictitious character); Murder; Coffeehouses; Coffee; Police;
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Holmes is missing / by Patterson, James,1947-author.; Sitts, Brian,author.;
In this second installment of the 'Holmes, Margaret and Poe' series, PI Brendan Holmes has committed the perfect crime -- he's made himself disappear.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; Criminal investigation; Missing persons; Policewomen; Private investigators;
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Holmes is missing [text (large print)] / by Patterson, James,1947-author.; Sitts, Brian,author.;
In this second installment of the 'Holmes, Margaret and Poe' series, PI Brendan Holmes has committed the perfect crime -- he's made himself disappear.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Large print books.; Novels.; Criminal investigation; Missing persons; Policewomen; Private investigators;
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The killing fields of East New York : the first subprime mortgage scandal, a white-collar crime spree, and the collapse of an American neighborhood / by Horn, Stacy,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In this groundbreaking work of investigative journalism and true crime, Stacy Horn sheds light on how the subprime mortgage scandal of the 1970s and a long history of white-collar crime slowly devastated East New York, a Brooklyn neighborhood that would come to be known as the Killing Fields. On a warm summer evening in 1991, seventeen-year-old Julia Parker was murdered in the Brooklyn neighborhood of East New York. An area known for an exorbitant level of violence and crime, East New York had come to be known as the Killing Fields. In the six months after Julia Parker's death, 62 more people were murdered in the same area. In the early 1990s, murder rates in the neighborhood climbed to the highest in NYPD history. East New York was dying. But how did this once thriving, diverse, family neighborhood fall into such ruin? The answer can be found two decades earlier. In response to redlining and discriminatory housing practices, the Johnson administration passed the Housing and Urban Development Act in 1968. The Federal Housing Authority aimed to use this piece of legislation to help low-income families of color finally achieve homeownership. But they could never have predicted how banks, lenders, realtors, and corrupt FHA officials themselves would use the newly passed law to make victims of the very people they were trying to help, and the devastation they would leave in their wake. A compulsively readable hybrid of true crimeand investigative journalism, The Killing Fields of East New York reveals how white-collar crime reduced a prospering neighborhood to abandoned buildings and empty lots. Following the dual threads of the hunt for the network of criminals behind the first subprime mortgage scandal and the ensuing downfall of East New York, Stacy Horn weaves a compelling narrative of government failure, a desperate community, and ultimately the largest series of mortgage fraud prosecutions in American history. The Killing Fields of East New York deftly demonstrates how different types of crime are profoundly entangled, and how the crimes committed in nice suits and corner offices are just as destructive as those committed on the street"--
Subjects: True crime stories.; Criminology.; Fraud investigation.; Murder; Scandals.; White collar crime investigation;
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The wife : a novel of psychological suspense / by Burke, Alafair,author.;
When Angela met Jason Powell while catering a dinner party in East Hampton, she assumed their romance would be a short-lived fling, like so many relationships between locals and summer visitors. To her surprise, Jason, a brilliant economics professor at NYU, had other plans, and they married the following summer. For Angela, the marriage turned out to be a chance to reboot her life. She and her son were finally able to move out of her mother's home to Manhattan, where no one knew about her tragic past. Six years later, thanks to a bestselling book and a growing media career, Jason has become a cultural lightning rod, placing Angela near the spotlight she worked so carefully to avoid. When a college intern makes an accusation against Jason, and another woman, Kerry Lynch, comes forward with an even more troubling allegation, their perfect life begins to unravel. Jason insists he is innocent, and Angela believes him. But when Kerry disappears, Angela is forced to take a closer look--at both the man she married and the women she chose not to believe. This much-anticipated follow-up to Burke's Edgar-nominated The Ex asks how far a wife will go to protect the man she loves: Will she stand by his side, even if he drags her down with him?
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Married people;
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A little life : a novel / by Yanagihara, Hanya,author.;
Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Domestic fiction.; Men; Families;
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A place called home : a memoir / by Ambroz, David,author.;
"As a child, David Ambroz was raised homeless in New York City, the home of Wall Street and more than 100,000 homeless children. For David and his two siblings, their mother's diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia sets them in motion for a life of poverty, violence and instability as they travel across New York and New England seeking shelter. For eleven years, home for David means living in train stations, subway cars, 24-hour diners, and wherever is safe and warm; bathing in public restrooms; and stealing food to quell his hunger. When he gets into foster care, it feels like salvation, but it soon proves to be just as unsafe for young people--more of his foster siblings are put on a prison pipeline than college-bound. Surmounting violence, continued poverty and physical and emotional abuse at the hands of his caregivers, David harnesses an inner grit to escape the inevitable outcome for kids like him. He takes shelter and finds hope on his own in libraries, schools, and in the occasional adult angel. Through hard work and unwavering resolve, he is able to get into Vassar College, the first significant step out from the yolk of poverty, and later graduates UCLA School of Law. This heart-wrenching and inspiring story about young people pulls back the curtain on homelessness and poverty in the lives of children and shines a pivotal light on generations of kids that have been systematically ignored and overlooked. A Place Called Home is both David's powerful personal account through the lens of a child surviving it daily. And as the go-to child welfare advocate for the Obama administration and major U.S. companies, A Place Called Home is a beckoning call to our national conscience to move from pity to action"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Ambroz, David.; Foster children; Homeless children;
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