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  • An angry mob of ravens lifted off the telephone wires and took to the skies at Fifty-eighth and Ellsworth Avenue, rushing to the Philadelphia waterfront.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • Fifty-eighth and Baltimore,” Celeste said quickly, now staring at Azrael dead on.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • When she was sure she was not being followed she hailed a cab and started to give the office address on East Fifty-eighth Street, then changed her mind.

    I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011

  • But then shortly thereafter Alvirah read on Page Six of the Post that the tragedy-haunted Zan Moreland had gone back to work full-time at her interior design firm, Moreland Interiors, on East Fifty-eighth Street.

    I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011

  • An angry mob of ravens lifted off the telephone wires and took to the skies at Fifty-eighth and Ellsworth Avenue, rushing to the Philadelphia waterfront.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • When the cab stopped on East Fifty-eighth Street, as usual she gave a generous tip because she believed that anyone who had to make a living driving every day in New York traffic deserved one.

    I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011

  • Fifty-eighth and Baltimore,” Celeste said quickly, now staring at Azrael dead on.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • At Fifty-eighth Street the winds are 110 mph; they have slowed, but the twister is still powerful enough to tear roofs from eleven houses on one block as it begins to climb the terminal moraine on which Sunset Park is built, shattering windows with debris and shifting cars out of their parking spaces into the street and onto sidewalks.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • At Fifty-eighth Street the winds are 110 mph; they have slowed, but the twister is still powerful enough to tear roofs from eleven houses on one block as it begins to climb the terminal moraine on which Sunset Park is built, shattering windows with debris and shifting cars out of their parking spaces into the street and onto sidewalks.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • At Fifty-eighth Street the winds are 110 mph; they have slowed, but the twister is still powerful enough to tear roofs from eleven houses on one block as it begins to climb the terminal moraine on which Sunset Park is built, shattering windows with debris and shifting cars out of their parking spaces into the street and onto sidewalks.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

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