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A Thinking Man's Guide To FootballReview Date: 2008-08-24
Best & funniest football story!Review Date: 2008-01-20
Collectible price: $350.00

The best One Pocket book I ever readReview Date: 1998-07-25
Excellent content and theory, geared for advanced playersReview Date: 1998-05-24

Used price: $45.44

A great addition to Demon lineReview Date: 2003-11-07
You'll want this to get startedReview Date: 2003-08-26

Used price: $5.93

A Great Expansion for Wraith: The OblivionReview Date: 2000-04-19
An absolute must-haveReview Date: 2000-02-06
This book is an absolute must-have for any serious Wraith player.

Used price: $1.86

The little guys are remembered at last!!!Review Date: 1997-02-20
Mix Up enviromentReview Date: 1999-04-21

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Excellent Research Tool!Review Date: 2003-09-05
An engaging, easy-to-pick-up referenceReview Date: 2003-11-09
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Collectible price: $29.95

Tremendous, important novel of basketball, ecology & life.Review Date: 1999-09-11
LeClaire's mastery of dialogue is amazing!Review Date: 1999-02-26

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Perfect for the young readerReview Date: 2008-01-19
Perfect for grade-school kids!Review Date: 2007-03-22

AN EXCELLENT GUIDEReview Date: 1999-04-14
As good as it getsReview Date: 2000-03-09


A Real Thriller and Page-turner!Review Date: 2005-05-19
I just finished reading "The Piano Player" written by Guy Verreault.
It is a delightful tale of mystery and adventure as we follow Jacob Shreiber, a private eye, solve case after case. His current one has him looking into the sudden killing of a piano player named Carl Murdoch. The death appears highly suspicious, and as Jacob starts probing around, his search draws him deep into unsavory circumstances. He must deal with a religious group referring to themselves as "the sons of God" and eventually finds himself prying into the shady world of the Mafia itself, headed by Vito Profacini.
In the course of his investigation, Jacob must confront thugs and a host of other obstacles, the more serious of these being the several attempts that are made on his life.
Jacob is fortunate enough to have close ties with Lieutenant Jones of the LAPD and Don Ryle of the FBI. This makes him privy to critical information, which would have otherwise been inaccessible to him. Using the clues he gathers, Jacob is a methodical worker and stays on a case even when everyone else is ready to give up.
Mr. Verreault keeps the action moving at a dizzying pace. He spikes the story with a slew of cases that grab the reader's attention. It keeps one guessing as to what will come next and compels one to read on.
The ending turns out totally different to what the reader would have expected and catches one fully by surprise.
"The Piano Player" is truly a great read.
A Real Thriller and Page-turner!Review Date: 2005-05-19
I just finished reading "The Piano Player" written by Guy Verreault.
It is a delightful tale of mystery and adventure as we follow Jacob Shreiber, a private eye, solve case after case. His current one has him looking into the sudden killing of a piano player named Carl Murdoch. The death appears highly suspicious, and as Jacob starts probing around, his search draws him deep into unsavory circumstances. He must deal with a religious group referring to themselves as "the sons of God" and eventually finds himself prying into the shady world of the Mafia itself, headed by Vito Profacini.
In the course of his investigation, Jacob must confront thugs and a host of other obstacles, the more serious of these being the several attempts that are made on his life.
Jacob is fortunate enough to have close ties with Lieutenant Jones of the LAPD and Don Ryle of the FBI. This makes him privy to critical information, which would have otherwise been inaccessible to him. Using the clues he gathers, Jacob is a methodical worker and stays on a case even when everyone else is ready to give up.
Mr. Verreault keeps the action moving at a dizzying pace. He spikes the story with a slew of cases that grab the reader's attention. It keeps one guessing as to what will come next and compels one to read on.
The ending turns out totally different to what the reader would have expected and catches one fully by surprise.
"The Piano Player" is truly a great read.
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The other stunning thing about the book is the title, ONE MORE JULY. Now training camps don't start until the end of July and the season doesn't end until February. Again, the marketing of the NFL has not been for the better. The football was better in the 1970s for players and fans alike.
A forgotten classic.