Karen e olson biography of william
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Tacos de Cazuela con Smith & Wesson
Three Brisket Tacos and a Sig Sauer
A Gyro and a Glock
Three Chalupas, Rice, Soda…and a Kimber .45
Some Churros and El Burro
A Beretta, Burritos and Bears
Burritos & Bullets
Jalapeño Poppers and a Flare Gun
Four Shrimp Tacos and a Walther P38
A Taco, A T-Bird, A Beretta and One Furious Night
Sopa and a Streetsweeper
Dos Tacos Guatemaltecos y Una Pistola Casera
Two More Tacos, a Beretta .32, and a Pink Butterfly
Two Tamales, One Tokarev, and a Lifetime of Broken Promises
Chimichangas and a Couple of Glocks
Refried Beans and a Snub-Nosed .44
Two Steak Taco Combos and a Pair of Sig Sauers
A Smith & Wesson with a Side of Chorizo
Two Tofu Tacos, a
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Hidden
About this eBook
A computer hacker’s criminal past comes back to haunt her in this “edge-of-your-seat thriller” from the author of Vanished (Alison Gaylin, USA Today–bestselling author).
Nicole Jones lives off the grid. She doesn’t have a driver’s license, passport, or even a bank account. She definitely doesn’t own a computer. Operating bike tours on Block Island, she hasn’t left her New England refuge in fifteen years. But it’s not that she’s afraid of the world. She’s afraid of what she could do to it if she ever plugged back in. Because Nicole Jones isn’t her real name. Still wanted by the FBI, she was once one of the best cyberthieves in the business.
When the gods person Nicole wants to see suddenly appears on the island, using a name he knows will draw her out, Nicole realizes that no one can hide forever—not even her. As her secret past comes to light and her carefully-constructed life starts to unravel, Nicole’s long-time haven becomes a prison, an
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William Martin Olson
On October 22nd, 2023 God called home William Martin Olson, son of Mary Lou and Martin Olson, a devoted husband of 50 years, a father of two, a grandfather to five, and a beloved brother. Those who loved him knew him by many names. In whatever capacity you knew him, you knew that Olie was a selfless provider. Billy never gave up a fight. Grandpa made you laugh on your worst day. Dad gave you the most genuine advice. Even the man once known as Wild Bill improved countless lives through medicine.
From humble beginnings in Bradford, Pennsylvania to tumultuous adolescent years in Fairfield, Illinois, and onward to adulthood in St. Louis, Missouri, Bill was shaped by the people he loved. He knew loss at an early age with the passing of his father, Martin. He was always the new kid, sometimes the short kid, but always the kid that never quit. Bill admired his big sister Dee Dee as she cared for him and br