From the exclusive estates of Beverly Hills to the Las Vegas Strip, ‘The Other Hand’ takes you along on a journey through the lives of athletes and movie stars and the circle of people who surround them, groupies, paparazzi, families, and sometimes even a real friend. It gives you another theory of what may have really happened the night the beautiful young blonde was left to die in a spreading pool of her own blood.
| When newly divorced Ellen was having trouble sleeping, a friend told her, "Get a dog." A visit to the local shelter brought Skip into her life. The injured Golden Retriever was soon running her life, arranging her romances, and teaching her to laugh again. Anyone who ever loved a dog will laugh along with Skip, a most unusual canine.
| President Connors is slipping badly at the polls and his Chief of Staff, Arthur Locke, blames the First Lady, feminist Congresswoman, Rachel Connors. Locke decides that it would be easier for the President to win re-election if he were a grieving widower. Nothing goes according to plan and the attempted assassination sets off a chain of events that puts Locke only one murder away from gaining the Oval Office for himself. | When their lives begin falling apart and they become victims in a series of life-threatening crimes, David and Mary Gentry take their two children and seek security in New Jordan, Georgia. The growing enclave is a totally walled community designed for born-again Christians only. It isn’t long before Mary senses that all is not as it should be and that it’s easier to get into New Jordan than it is to get out. | Born into wealth, Jessica never had to ask the price of anything. Now the cost of simply putting food on the table is the first thing on her mind when she awakes every morning. Jessica must adapt drastically to survive. She calls upon her faith in God, her friends both old and new, and her own determination, not only to survive, but to find peace, happiness, security, and a way to find real love and to make her all of her dreams come true.
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