The Death Lottery
Author: Edward Hyams
Publisher:
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780582100800
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Edward Hyams
Publisher:
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780582100800
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Kristoff Chimes
Publisher: Kristoff Chimes
Published: 2017-09-17
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the game for your life, do you feel lucky? Every man, woman and child in Pinewood Bay receives a unique number and a message telling them they’ve been entered into a death lottery. The entire community tunes into a website live streaming broadcast every night at eight. Before picking a number, the anonymous host asks the same question each night: “In the game for your life, do you feel lucky?” A number is announced and the town’s people helplessly watch as someone in Pinewood Bay is murdered. In a race against time, can Sheriff Noah Sharf find a serial killer before someone close to him wins the death lottery? All Pinewood Bay mysteries may be read in any order.
Author: Shirley Jackson
Publisher: The Creative Company
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781583415849
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A seemingly ordinary village participates in a yearly lottery to determine a sacrificial victim.
Author: Deborah Mathis
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2015-02-03
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 069815925X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The true crime story of murdered Florida lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare. Poor man. Rich man. Dead man. It sounded like a fairy tale: A homeless man named Abraham Shakespeare spent his last dollars on a Florida State lottery ticket—and miraculously won $31 million. Unprepared for his new found fortune, Abraham hired Dorice “Dee Dee” Moore to help manage his winnings and field the numerous requests for loans and assistance that he received. But somehow, Dee Dee was the only one benefiting. When Abraham quietly disappeared from his home in Florida, friends and family grew suspicious—though he could not read or write, his only form of contact was through odd letters and texts. But it wasn’t until investigators began to question Dee Dee about her role in Abraham’s finances that a complicated web of lies—and the desperate lengths to which one woman would go to cover it up—was exposed…
Author: Beth Goobie
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Published: 2002-10-01
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1554697417
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Every student at Saskatoon Collegiate knew that all the most important aspects of school life were controlled by a secret club called Shadow Council. Each fall, Shadow held a traditional lottery during which a single student's name was drawn. The rest of the student body called the student the lottery winner. But Shadow Council knew better; to them, the winner was the lottery victim. Whatever the label, the fated student became the Council's gofer, delivering messages of doom to selected targets. In response, the student body shunned the lottery winner for the entire year. This year's victim was fifteen-year-old Sally Hanson.
Author: Don McNay
Publisher: Rrp International LLC
Published: 2014-01-27
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780989884877
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introducing the RRP International Publishing Breaking News Book series is Death By Lottery by award-winning financial author Don McNay. Combining the speed of traditional journalism with the permanence and gravitas that a book offers, these Breaking News Books offer a quick but substantial look at some of today's pressing topics. In Death By Lottery, McNay tackles what has seemingly become a growing epidemic: Hitting the jackpot and losing your life shortly after. The book focuses specifically on three tragic cases: Abraham Shakespeare, David Edwards, and Amanda Clayton. All lottery winners led to their early grave by the pressures of coming into large sums of money unprepared. McNay shares and sheds light on their stories, offering five concrete pieces of advice for what to do when you win the lottery to avoid a similar fate. Death By Lottery is a brisk, entertaining cautionary tale about the perils of winning big and losing it all.
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2000-05-25
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 0743206266
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Mary Higgins Clark, the bestselling “Queen of Suspense,” returns with Alvirah Meehan—one of her most beloved characters—in these six dazzling, intertwined, and thrilling tales of sleuthing and suspense. Together with her devoted mate, the ever-resourceful Alvirah has jumped into crime solving on a grand scale—and with her indomitable spirit and style. Among their many adventures, Alvirah and Willy find a dead actress in their Central Park South condominium upon their return from London in “The Body in the Closet.” Needing a break from the big city, they escape to Cape Cod—only to meet a would-be heiress framed for murder in “Death on the Cape.” When Alvirah and Willy seek the tranquility of the Cypress Point Spa, it’s the perfect getaway—until a jewel thief turns up in “The Lottery Winner.” Back in Manhattan, the search for a neighbor’s missing newborn makes for a suspense-filled Christmas in “Bye, Baby Bunting.” The perfect collection for both Mary Higgins Clark and mystery fans, the stories in The Lottery Winner will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you breathless!
Author: Richard Lustig
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 42
ISBN-13: 1452077460
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In his book, Richard discusses the ins and outs and dos and don'ts of buying lottery tickets to increase your chances of winning. He has created a method that he and members of his family use that has enabled them to WIN several lottery game GRAND prizes. This is a very easy to use method and will work with any type lottery games (scratch tickets or number games) in any state or country. Here are some quotes from people who have used his method: "My husband and I used Richard Lustig's lotto method and within months of starting the method we hit a Mega Money jackpot for 2 million dollars! It was really easy to follow. You only play what you can and you can still win! Shaun and I will only play lotto from now on using these strategies." -Jennifer and Shaun, Florida "Since we've been using your method, we have definitely been winning more that we used to. It's easy to follow" -Dale, Florida "I just wanted to let you know that my husband and I read through your lottery method last night. It seems great. It seems to be just simple logic and makes sense." -Kate, Illinois
Author: James D. Beeson, MD
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2013-06
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 1483652491
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Death in the Recovery Room is a tale of an underachieving family, one member of which wins the Florida State Lottery.The story weaves in and out of the members' lifestyles, depicting the major changes attendant to the windfall.Casualties occur along the way.
Author: Stephen M. Stigler
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2022-10-06
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 0226820793
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"In 1994, historian Stephen Stigler placed a mail-order purchase for a rare bit of ephemera from a French bookstore: a lottery Almanac from 1834. It contained the winning numbers for the entire span of the French Loterie from 1758 onward, including details on prizes actually awarded-difficult data to come by-as well as hand-written notes by an early owner. Stigler was fascinated with what he saw about how the Loterie was carried out, who bought tickets, and what size bets they placed, and so in the decades that followed he amassed booklets, legal documents, advertising bills, notices, contracts, and tickets. His own collection and extensive additional research helped him piece together the Loterie's remarkable inner workings, as well as its implications for how we understand the history of risk more broadly. In the 1750s at the urging of famed philandering adventurer Giocomo Casanova (who had recently escaped from a Venetian prison by means of a sharpened iron, an accomplice, a rope of bed sheets, and a stolen gondola), the French state began to embrace risk in its approach to the Loterie. The prize amounts varied depending on the number of tickets bought, and the amount of the bet was determined by each individual bettor. The state could lose money on any individual lot but was statistically guaranteed it would come out on top in the long run. Stigler follows the Loterie from its curious inception to a 1776 expansion, to its interruption during the French Revolution (but only with the Terror of 1793), to its renewal in 1797 and further expansion, and finally to its suppression in 1836, examining throughout the wider question of how members of the public came to trust in new financial technologies and believe in their value"--