Keith Snyder: 6 books

Book cover of RIDE 2: More Short Fiction About Bicycles
by Keith Snyder
Language: English
Release Date: April 3, 2013

An NYC messenger reencounters the girl of his Italian childhood, a woman's bike errands include tending a garden in a cemetery, a mechanic takes a game of bike polo very seriously, an eternal cyclist is chased by an evil peloton, a bike missionary has a strange encounter, somebody races the Devil,...
Book cover of RIDE 2

RIDE 2

More Short Fiction About Bicycles

by Keith Snyder
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2012

The second collection in the RIDE series of short fiction about bicycles, with contributions by SJ Rozan, Kent Peterson, Barb Goffman, Keith Snyder, Eric Neuenfeldt, Nigel Greene, Jan Maher, Jon Billman, and KI Hope.
Book cover of Trouble Comes Back
by Keith Snyder
Language: English
Release Date: April 23, 2013

From Publishers Weekly Hip and witty, the third Jason Keltner mystery (after Show Control, etc.) finds the young Southern California musician/composer helping his friend Martin. Martin's mom has taken up with yet another unworthy boyfriend, a drug dealer named Ed. Joined by a third pal, aspiring...
Book cover of RIDE

RIDE

Short Fiction About Bicycles

by Keith Snyder
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2012

In this collection of short stories about bicycles, a grocery store worker finds more than he bargained for when he wangles his way into a gated community with a perfect hill for climbing…an ancient Constantinoplean invents a two-wheeled contraption to impress a girl…a bicycle reflects on its...
Book cover of The Night Men
by Keith Snyder
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2012

Book cover of Religion and the State

Religion and the State

Europe and North America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

by James Hitchcock, Sara Kitzinger, Noah Shusterman
Language: English
Release Date: August 2, 2012

The historiography of church-state relations in America and Europe remains a live cultural, religious, and political issue on both sides of the Atlantic. Even more, current political invocations of history illuminate the need for a thoroughly trans-Atlantic approach to the history of church-state...
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