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Texas Flip N Move
Texas Flip N Move
2014 | Family
9
5.5 (4 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Watch regulars bid on run-down houses that they move, flip, and sell. (0 more)
Fort Worth, Texas, real estate entrepreneurs are flipping out because of opportunities to purchase older, out-of-place homes in burgeoning neighborhoods. The structures are then moved to vacant lots and undergo complete renovations -- turning run-down dwellings into spectacular gems -- in just one week. The competition concludes at the auction block, where the flippers find out who turns the biggest profit. Who gambles and loses big? Who destroys their house mid-move? And who gets their chops busted by their annoying rivals? (From IMDb)
  
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Dec 9, 2022  
Sneak a peek at the historical suspense noir novel THUNDER ROAD by Colin Holmes on my blog. Watch the book trailer, read the fascinating interview with Mr. Holmes, and enter the giveaway for a chance to win an autographed hardcover copy of the book - three winners!

https://alltheupsandowns.blogspot.com/2022/12/book-blog-tour-and-giveaway-thunder.html

**BOOK SYNOPSIS**
In this gamble, more than a few poker chips are at stake.

When an Army Air Force Major vanishes from his Top Secret job at the Fort Worth airbase in the summer of 1947, down-on-his-luck former Ranger Jefferson Sharp is hired to find him, because the Major owes a sizable gambling debt to a local mobster. The search takes Sharp from the hideaway poker rooms of Fort Worth's Thunder Road, to the barren ranch lands of New Mexico, to secret facilities under construction in the Nevada desert.

Lethal operatives and an opaque military bureaucracy stand in his way, but when he finds an otherworldly clue and learns President Truman is creating a new Central Intelligence Agency and splitting the Air Force from the Army, Sharp begins to connect dots. And those dots draw a straight line to a conspiracy aiming to cover up a secret that is out of this world⎯literally so.