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Mar 24, 1905 — Jun 5, 1998· 93 yrs

GERMANY AUTHOR · BIBLE · JUVENILE

Rudolf Otto Wiemer

Also known as: Hauser, Frank (Pseudonym), Wiemer, Rudolph Otto

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deutscher Schriftsteller, Dramatiker, Lyriker, Lehrer, Bibliothekar, Puppenspieler [German writer, playwright, poet, teacher, librarian, puppeteer] (*24 March 1905 - †5 June 1998)

Friedrichroda, Germany

Long ago, when the world was new, there lived a man named Noah.

— from Noah's Ark

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Noah's Ark

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Now that she has a bachelor's degree in art history, Emily is unable to find work in her field. So she heads to West Virginia, the only place she's ever felt at home, to see if she can figure out what to do with her life. Noah may be in over his head. His veterinary practice is taking off, but he has little help and too many clients in arrears. When Emily comes to work for him part-time, her skills and pleasant nature quickly pull things into order. At least in the office. His heart, however, is another matter!

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The Prodigal Son

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When his cousin reports the theft of a lethal, untraceable toxin, Captain Carmine Delmonico investigates a series of sudden deaths implicating a scientist who Delmonico believes is being framed by a killer in the academic community. "Connecticut, 1969. Una toxina letal extraída del pez globo ha sido robada del laboratorio de la universidad. Cuando los cadáveres empiezan a amontonarse, el capitán Carmine Delmonico entra en acción. Las muertes tienen dos elementos en común: la acción del veneno y la presencia del doctor Jim Hunter, un afroamericano casado con una blanca, que se ha enfrentado al escándalo y a los prejuicios durante casi toda su vida. Pero ¿por qué iba a poner en peligro cuanto ha conseguido? ¿Acaso están tendiéndole una trampa? Y en ese caso, ¿quién?"--Casadellibro

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Joseph and his brothers

1967

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Continues the Bible story in which Joseph's brothers, suffering from famine in Canaan, come to Egypt for grain; and after causing them confusion and sorrow to punish them, Joseph forgives them for selling him into slavery years before.

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