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Sunny Mathew struggles with the difficulties of life after his girlfriend Angela Thomson leaves him, only to come back into his life again. Meanwhile, a young lady, Maria, is being stalked relentlessly by someone. Several incidents of rape and murder have taken place one after another as women are discovered stabbed and left bleeding to death on the streets of Oakland, California, in the early hours of the morning. The Oakland Police Department is under pressure and the media is being hard on them. Captain Amy Jackson and Detective Mark Travis have a hard time trying to track the criminal down. The case is cracked wide open when a six-year-old girl, Eva Atkins, is raped and abused, and dies from her injuries. The child’s stepfather is a suspect, as is the skating instructor at her school. All of a sudden, the evidence points in a different direct on. This racy whodunit has everything: sex, lies and crimes.
Learning a language can be a daunting process. Should you self-study? Take a course? Buy a software program? Hire a private tutor? What kinds of learning systems are available and which might be right for you? How about the myriad online resources available? And, very importantly, where should you begin? Oh, by the way, how long will all this effort take anyway? You will find the answers to these questions in this short but thorough guide to learning a foreign language. Author Jeff Blum has taught English and studied four languages (Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese and Thai), but he still struggles just as anyone must when learning a language. Jeff did extensive research on all aspects of langu...
This book presents 100 of the most common short cases in the format that the candidate would be expected to use in the exam setting. It will also include examples of questions which examiners frequently ask and sample answers, as well as a one-page aide memoire to clinical examination of each body system. includes 100 common short cases the style aims to demonstrate the actual approach candidates should take, as if they were in the exam setting fully illustrated, with most pictures in full colour each chapter starts with a one-page summary of clinical examination a good aide memoire for candidates includes questions examiners might ask during the exam and appropriate answers
Named a Must Read by Ebony ∙ Boston Herald ∙ Book Riot ∙ Bookish ∙ Minneapolis Star-Tribune and more! A body falls from a town house window in Harlem, and it looks just like the newest singer at the Apollo...in this evocative, twisting new novel from the author of Miss Aldridge Regrets. Harlem, 1936: Lena Aldridge grew up in a cramped corner of London, hearing stories of the bright lights of Broadway. She always imagined that when she finally went to New York City, she’d be there with her father. But now he’s dead, and she’s newly arrived and alone, chasing a dream that has quickly dried up. When Will Goodman—the handsome musician she met on the crossing from England—offers...
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Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester is a complete catalog and illustrated guide to all of Greater Manchester's public sculptures and monuments. Manchester historian Terry Wyke provides detailed individual entries for each sculpture featured, including information about the artist and the commissioning agent, date of installation, and the sculpture's historical and artistic significance. More than 350 black-and-white photographs reveal the diversity and beauty of Manchester's many public monuments. The eighth volume in Liverpool University Press's highly acclaimed and prize-winning Public Sculpture of Britain series, Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester will be an incomparable resource for both armchair and actual travelers, as well as for English historians and art scholars alike. "These are excellent volumes in an outstanding and continuing series, one of the most original and important such projects under way. They set an international standard for the recording and publication of public sculpture."—Judging panel, 2003 William MB Berger Prize for British Art History, on the Public Sculpture of Britain series
Are you having trouble understanding a client or a colleague because you only know English? Have you attended a Spanish class, but for some reason you can’t recall what you have learned? Do you want to converse in Spanish, so you can communicate better with people who speak the language? Being bilingual these days is an important job qualification, especially for the medical, education, and social service industries. It’s truly a huge advantage for someone who already possesses the skill, and that’s why you should start learning for your own benefit. You are not alone in your struggle to beat language barrier. But to become a fluent speaker, you will need more than just a phrase book t...