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Glidebaits such as the Pearson Suicide Sucker, Drifter Hellhound, and Monster Squirko are good options for fishing high in the water column for aggressive muskies.
With assistance from his ghost girlfriend Sheyenne, firebrand lawyer partner Robin Deyer, and his "best human friend" the beat cop Toby McGoohan, Dan Shamble takes on everything from Santa Claus' missing list to the hunt for a kidnapped hellhound to a murder investigation at a science fiction convention literally populated by monsters.
Library Book Club "Hellhound on His Trail'' by Hampton Sides, 1 and 6:30 p.m.
Sides's later books include Blood and Thunder (***1/2 Jan/Feb 2007) and Hellhound on His Trail (*** SELECTION July/Aug 2010).
Drawing on newly available letters, diaries, journals and other archives, crackerjack storyteller Hampton Sides (Hellhound on His Trail) vividly chronicles the tale of the Jeannette, the excitement and optimism surrounding the expedition, the contentious arguments regarding scientific theories about the Arctic and the fate of the ship and its crew.
CHENG: Dogs are a powerful image in blues culture, especially in Robert Johnson's Hellhound on my Trail.
(10.) MICHAEL PERINO, THE HELLHOUND OF WALL STREET 15--18 (2010) (describing the beginnings of the Pecora Investigation).
A mythological transplantation from Afro-Caribbean orature, the Plat-Eye is a monstrous ghost (later transformed into a hellhound figure), with one fearsome eye dangling loose from its forehead that it uses to hypnotize and doom those unlucky mortals it crosses.
(30.) See generally MICHAEL PERINO, THE HELLHOUND OF WALL STREET: HOW FERDINAND PECORA'S INVESTIGATION OF THE GREAT CRASH FOREVER CHANGED AMERICAN FINANCE (2010) (recounting the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency inquiry on the causes of the Wall Street Crash of 1929).
(54.) See generally Peter Conti-Brown, The Accidental History of Federal Banking and Securities Laws: A Review of Michael Perino's The Hellhound of Wall Street: How Ferdinand Pecora's Investigation of the Great Crash Forever Changed American Finance, 39 SEC.
Interestingly, Martin Luther King (1929-1968) also said, "Discrimination is a hellhound that gnaws at Negroes in every waking moment of their lives to remind them that the lie of their inferiority is accepted as truth in the society dominating them." Discrimination at workplace is a haunting reality of the corporate world even in this millennium.