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The Missing Children Case Files: Case 2 ‘Mind-blowingly addictive!’ Samantha Lee Howe, USA Today-bestselling author of The Stranger in Our Bed
Since their childhood days along the Pearl River in Mississippi, Hunter and Griffin had been closer than brothers. Through thick and thin, joy or sorrow, where you saw one, you saw the other. Without question, there wasnt anything they wouldnt do for each other. Then Griffin's unexpected illness presented him with a dilemma and left Hunter wondering if he could grant his friends last request. Perhaps there was a limit after all. Unfortunately Griffin was out of options. Hunter had to accept. Besides, if the tables were turned Griffin wouldnt think twice before granting Hunter's request. No matter how life changing, a favor, was a favor.
The John Edwards–Rielle Hunter affair made headlines for years. "One of the biggest political scandals of all time," "a fall from grace," "a modern-day tragedy"—it's a story that has been reported, distorted, and spun over and over again by the media, by political aides, by the U.S. government, by supposed friends. However, there is someone who actually knows the truth, someone who lived it from day one—the woman at the heart of the story itself: Rielle Hunter. In the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly bestseller What Really Happened, Hunter offers an extremely personal account of her relationship with John Edwards: the facts of how they actually met, how their ...
FROM THIS MASTER STORYTELLER COMES ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY ANTICIPATED THRILLERS THIS YEAR An Australian scientist witnesses the theft of two Red Banner nukes from a Russian submarine in the Arctic. The theft triggers a covert response from the Australian government spy agency ASIS. Meanwhile, operatives with the Chinese Ministry of State Security are funding the theft using two brothers from Bagdad. The brother's journey becomes one of manipulation and betrayal. The ASIS team follow a trail of evidence from Murmansk to London. Moscow is desperate to get the Red Banners using highly placed sleeper agents. Russia's infamous ZL kill teams plunges the MI5 deep into a maelstrom of destruction whi...
MURDER IN MILAN FROM THIS MASTER STORYTELLER COMES ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY ANTICIPATED THRILLERS THIS YEAR. Hunter’s holidaying in Milan, Italy, is interrupted when a mafia accountant, on the run, attracts an assassin. Competing Italian mafia families and a corrupt prosecutor want the accountant dead. Outnumbered Hunter, get the accountant to safety on his ASIS Gulfstream. Instead of landing in Sydney, Australia, they are diverted to the Marshall Islands to retrieve the remains of an undercover AFP officer from a ghost cocaine boat. Hunter and Paolo, the accountant, are imprisoned by a drug-smuggling syndicate led by a criminal ring leader and US MP’s. THE BEST CRIME THRILLER SUSPENSE MYS...
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When Emma turns 20, she finds her soon to be beta mate, believing that would improve her life. Emma envisions a brighter future, only to have her hopes shattered by Hudson's deceitful betrayal and cruel intentions. Locked in the dungeon because of her rejection, Emma has no choice but escape. Destiny, however, has a different path for Emma. Bennett Campbell, Alpha from the Silvercrest Pack, stumbles upon her and brings her to safety. The surprise deepens when Hunter, the pack's esteemed doctor, and Parker, the youngest of the Campbell brothers, discover that Emma is also their fated mate. Awakening to the protective presence of three powerful men, Emma navigates her newfound sanctuary with caution and gratitude. Will Emma accept her mates? Will the pack accept her? Will the warmth and understanding of Campbell brothers mend her wounded spirit?
Political Thought and the Public Sphere in Tanzania is a study of the interplay of vernacular and global languages of politics in the era of decolonization in Africa. Decolonization is often understood as a moment when Western forms of political order were imposed on non-Western societies, but this book draws attention instead to debates over universal questions about the nature of politics, concept of freedom and the meaning of citizenship. These debates generated political narratives that were formed in dialogue with both global discourses and local political arguments. The United Nations Trusteeship Territory of Tanganyika, now mainland Tanzania, serves as a compelling example of these processes. Starting in 1945 and culminating with the Arusha Declaration of 1967, Emma Hunter explores political argument in Tanzania's public sphere to show how political narratives succeeded when they managed to combine promises of freedom with new forms of belonging at local and national level.