Lee Vance: 5 books

Book cover of The Garden of Betrayal
by Lee Vance
Language: English
Release Date: August 3, 2010

Manhattan, 2002: Mark Wallace has it all—he’s married to Claire, the love of his life; they have two bright, beautiful children, and his is a high-powered Wall Street job. Until one night while on a neighborhood errand by himself, his twelve-year-old son, Kyle, vanishes, brutally snatched off...
Book cover of Restitution
by Lee Vance
Language: English
Release Date: July 17, 2007

Peter Tyler appears to have it all—a loving wife, a powerful job on Wall Street, a sprawling house in the suburbs. But in a moment of weakness, Peter indulges in a one-night stand with a beautiful trader. A few weeks later, his house is broken into and his wife brutally murdered. When the police...
Book cover of Sox, the Christmas Horse
by Tanya Lee Vance
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2012

As Christmas approaches, ten-year old Connie Murphy begs her parents for a horse. When Christmas morning arrives, she gets the horse of her dreams! Although she is excited, she finds herself afraid of him and struggles to overcome her fear as she learns to ride and care for him. She decides to name him...
Book cover of History of American Grapes Domestication and Wine-Making
by Robert Lee J. Vance, . Collection, Ulysse P. Hedrick
Language: English
Release Date: January 23, 2017

“There are about forty species of grapes in the world, more than half of which are found in North America. A statement of the difference between European and American grapes shows why American viticulturists are so eager to grow either purebreds from the foreign grape or hybrids with it... The methods...
Book cover of The Evolution of Dancing
by Robert Lee J. Vance
Language: English
Release Date: September 9, 2016

This book relates the evolution of dancing, with illustrations of dancers and style of dance. Dancing, as an art, has been of gradual growth, and subject to the law of evolution. ... Folk-dancing was the first to rise into finished art. It has been rightly called "the eldest of the arts,"...
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