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Strangers. Carla Banks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Strangers. Carla Banks

Another haunting psychological thriller from Carla Banks, as the trade in people trafficking impacts on three disparate lives with shocking consequences.

Strangers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11

Strangers

'Strangers' is another haunting psychological thriller from Carla Banks. The white slave trade impacts on three disparate lives with shocking consequences.

It's All Fun and Games Until Somebody Gets Murdered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

It's All Fun and Games Until Somebody Gets Murdered

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-05-24
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The story focuses on two female roommates, CarlaBanks and Lori Williams. As the pair make new friends and renew old acquaintances, the story culminates with a 30th wedding anniversary party for Carla's parents at a lush mountain resort. When a guest is found murdered, Carla and Lori quickly find themselves on the suspect list. Could they be on someone's hit list as well?

Forensic Files Now
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Forensic Files Now

Perhaps no other television show captures our innate fascination with crime and criminals better than the original Forensic Files. Including murders, insurance fraud, hit-and-runs, and kidnappings, all cases featured on the show are solved in large part with the help of forensic science like DNA evidence. In Forensic Files Now: Inside 40 Unforgettable Cases, author Rebecca Reisner shares her own gripping retellings — adapted from her popular blog, ForensicFilesNow.com — of 40 favorite cases profiled on the show along with fascinating updates and personal interviews with those directly involved. Featuring classic cases like the Tennessee brothers who terrorized locals for years until the ...

Every Shattered Dream: Part One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Every Shattered Dream: Part One

In fulfilling a promise made forty-five years ago, Logan discovers love in the most unusual way. After retiring from the army, Logan Shelton finds himself at loose ends. Then he goes to buy a car from a man, and his life takes a strange turn. After the man's death, Logan discovers the man left him all of his personal belongings. In the glove compartment of the car, Logan finds two letters and a package, and discovers the first owner of the Camaro is haunting him. The more he learns about the man, the more Logan is determined to deliver the letter and package.

Revolting Subjects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Revolting Subjects

Revolting Subjects is a groundbreaking account of social abjection in contemporary Britain, exploring how particular groups of people are figured as revolting and how they in turn revolt against their abject subjectification. The book utilizes a number of high-profile and in-depth case studies - including 'chavs', asylum seekers, Gypsies and Travellers, and the 2011 London riots - to examine the ways in which individuals negotiate restrictive neoliberal ideologies of selfhood. In doing so, Tyler argues for a deeper psychosocial understanding of the role of representational forms in producing marginality, social exclusion and injustice, whilst also detailing how stigmatization and scapegoating are resisted through a variety of aesthetic and political strategies. Imaginative and original, Revolting Subjects introduces a range of new insights into neoliberal societies, and will be essential reading for those concerned about widening inequalities, growing social unrest and social justice in the wider global context.

Final Draft Level 3 Student's Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Final Draft Level 3 Student's Book

Academic writing is difficult, and Final Draft gives students all the tools they need. Writing skills and in-depth analysis of models set the stage for development. Corpus-based vocabulary, collocations, and phrases, as well as detailed information on the grammar of writing, prepare your learners for college writing courses. Students learn to avoid plagiarism in every chapter of every level. This dedicated, long-term focus on plagiarism avoidance helps ensure that these students are able to use sources and highlight their own thoughts.

The Dummies' Guide to Serial Killing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

The Dummies' Guide to Serial Killing

The Dummies’ Guide to Serial Killing and other Fantastic Female Fables is a charity anthology featuring best-selling author, Danuta Reah, and critically acclaimed writer, Mary Brown, alongside the winning entries from our Fantastic Female Fables competition. It was recently shortlisted alongside four other titles for the Crime Writer's Association Short Story Dagger Award 2019.

The Seer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Seer

Since Aberrations started appearing across the globe, the world was trapped in a communal nightmare. Children tossed away, instead of nurtured. Their gifts only seen as dangers, not a blessing, all hitting the teenagers right as they are trying to come into themselves. At some point we all get lost in our dreams of what will be or what could be, but for Peyton Lark, trying to find the right path in his visions has him slipping into a delirium of insanity. The Seer among those who’ve hidden away on an island knows when visions increase, they are closing in on becoming reality. While he has the ability to see danger coming, it doesn’t mean he can find the path to avoid it. With his other half, his love Claire Lawrence, being taken from him over and over in painful nightmares his main focus turns to saving her, with the rest a distant second. But the path isn’t changing no matter how much he tries to manipulate the dream. Can Peyton find the way to save those around them from a weapon created for their complete annihilation? Or will he at least be able to spin the dream to save the one person who anchors him fully?

The Generic Closet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

The Generic Closet

Even after a rise in gay and Black representation and production on TV in the 1990s, the sitcom became a "generic closet," restricting Black gay characters with narrative tropes. Drawing from 20 interviews with credited episode writers, key show-runners, and Black gay men, The Generic Closet situates Black-cast sitcoms as a unique genre that uses Black gay characters in service of the series' heterosexual main cast. Alfred L. Martin, Jr., argues that the Black community is considered to be antigay due to misrepresentation by shows that aired during the family viewing hour and that were written for the imagined, "traditional" Black family. Martin considers audience reception, industrial production practices, and authorship to unpack the claim that Black gay characters are written into Black-cast sitcoms such as Moesha, Good News, and Let's Stay Together in order to closet Black gayness. By exploring how systems of power produce ideologies about Black gayness, The Generic Closet deconstructs the concept of a monolithic Black audience and investigates whether this generic closet still exists.