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JUSTICE: The administration and conformity of the law according to prescribed and accepted principles. In a gripping new mystery, Chief Inspector Augustus T. Rose faces his most challenging case yet. When two priests are found brutally murdered and mutilated, Rose must navigate a complex web of pressure from the upper echelons of the Police, the Catholic Church, and the relentless media to swiftly bring the killer to justice. As the investigation unfolds, Rose finds himself grappling with an unexpected moral dilemma. The killer’s motive becomes increasingly clear, forcing the seasoned inspector to confront the blurred lines between duty and empathy. With each step forward, Rose is drawn deeper into a psychological game of cat and mouse, where his own beliefs and principles are put to the ultimate test.
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The Tenth Pigeon is an adult psychological crime story. The pigeons in this novel are not our feathered friends who leave their white deposits everywhere. The pigeons in this novel are human beings marked for exploitation. Some are gullible, some are stupid, some are too clever. They all have one thing in common: they seek sex with a beautiful stranger. And they all end up paying a price. The story is fiction; however, there are important parts of this novel that are based on well-established facts. The sex games that ordinary people play in the privacy of their bedrooms may seem outlandish to many; however, millions of people participate in these activities. Providing the necessary costumes...
This volume represents the first biography of Alice MacDonald Kipling Fleming (1868-1948), known as Trix. Rarely portrayed with sympathy or accuracy in biographies of her famous brother Rudyard, Trix was a talented writer and a memorable character in her own right whose fascinating life was unknown until now. In telling Trix’s story, Barbara Fisher rescues her from the misrepresentations, trivializations, and outright neglect of Rudyard’s many biographers. This book provides the first account of Trix’s life, beginning with the horrible childhood she shared with Rudyard as a Raj orphan in England. The biography follows adolescent Trix as she returned to India, where her brother encourag...
How to Survive Your Freshman Year offers incoming college freshmen the experience, advice, and wisdom of their peers: hundreds of other students who have survived their first year of college and have something interesting to say about it. Based on interviews with hundreds of college students at every type of higher-learning institution across the country, this book has insights on every aspect of college life, including, what to take to the dorm, living with roommates, Facebook and other social networks, extracurricular activities, choosing classes, studying, going abroad, finances, food, the social scene, doing laundry, staying in touch with friends and family, and much more. Highly readable, much of the book consists of short snippets with some interesting insight and advice from the college students interviewed. The book also includes expert input from college advisors and officers.
Now revised and updated, this guide offers incoming college freshmen the experience, advice, and wisdom of their peers: hundreds of other students who have survived their first year of college and have something interesting to say about it.
Daisy Weal is gifted with extraordinary powers. Her early years were spent learning how to control them, learning how to fit in and learning how to be human. Daisy has just celebrated her sixteenth birthday when the Crenian comes to earth. His race had been wiped out by a genetic shift that had been introduced centuries ago, and instinctively his first act is to attack Daisy, before he realises that her powers are at least equal to his own. Eventually he joins forces with her and together they unravel the mystery of his race's condition, and set out to prevent the same thing from happening to the human race. Daisy and the Crenian are getting uncomfortably close to the truth and, as a diversion, the President of the United States is kidnapped and Daisy's friends start to disappear. She discovers that a sinister plot is being hatched by the being that she has seen as her friend and mentor. Once more she calls on the Crenian and together they meet the enemy in a final confrontation.
* Evaluates options in Christian ethics * Evokes profound rethinking of what it means to "ethical"