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This fascinating, thoughtful psychological murder mystery addresses the problems of modern man dealing with the real failure to understand the real meaning of love and will, its sources and its interrelation.Man has long been fascinated with the mind of man and has always been drawn to the deepest recesses of fear. What triggers someone to commit murder?In this mystery, the author allows us to journey with individuals participating in group therapy who are seeking self-discovery that reveals their mysteries, their squalor and their magnificence.As they become suspects in murder, in the face of ongoing mistrust, the characters deal with the multiplicity of love, pathos, tragedy and passion . . . living symbols of our time.The author draws upon her personal clinical wisdom and psychotherapy experience as she explores the minds of the people involved in dealing with the contradictions of the human heart that are exacerbated by violent acts of murder and psychic deceit. It is a riveting novel filled with unforgettable characters where much is not as it seems.
Crimes of Passion, the latest novel from author Barbara Vaka, is an intriguing blend of mystery, revenge, romance, and mayhem taking readers on a round-the-world action adventure. Crimes of Passion explores crimes against women. Human Trafficking affects thousands of women and children every year. A large number of the workers in this multi-billion dollar shadow market are ensnared in the web of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. It is difficult to determine the actual number of women who have fallen victim to this illegal industry; the trade is highly secretive, the traffickers behind it are dangerous and the incidents under-reported. Gleaning from this unbecoming global phenomenon,...
2020 Florida Book Awards, Young Children's Literature category, Silver Award 2021 International Latino Book Awards Bronze medal in The Mariposa Book Awards Best First Book, Children & Youth category STARRED REVIEW! "This gentle family story lets readers know that shyness is nothing to worry about."—Kirkus Reviews starred review Ava's excited to say goodbye to el Año Viejo—but will her shyness keep her from joining in the celebration? Ava Gabriela is visiting her extended family in Colombia for the holidays. She's excited to take part in family traditions such as making bunuelos, but being around all her loud relatives in an unfamiliar place makes Ava shy and quiet. How will Ava find her voice before she misses out on all the New Year's fun?
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