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The Dead Man is a compelling novel about a woman who is obsessed. Eve, a composer of sacred music and a music therapist, is well aware of the saying, "Physician, heal thyself," but she just can't seem to do this. For some unknown reason, she-- a sensible, intelligent professional-- can't recover from a brief relationship she had five years ago with a world-famous music critic named Jake. This obsession with Jake is a mystery to Eve's friends, and also to her. In an attempt to solve this mystery, she "returns to the scene of the crime": Israel, where Jake still lives, and where they first fell in love. There she revisits all their old haunts and struggles to complete the song cycle she starte...
Ritchie, Alford, & Effland's Estates & Trusts by Dobris & Sterk, continues to provide comprehensive treatment of the subject, including new sections on life insurance, Medicaid trusts, planning for incapacity, & estate planning for gay & lesbian testators. Crisply written & streamlined for adaptation to a three- or four-credit course, the book includes lively discussion of the estates of Seward Johnson, Andy Warhol, Doris Duke, & Larry Lee Hillblom, together with a smattering of cartoons & citations to Web sites.
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Thirteen generations of descendants of Henry and Rebecca Tandy. Henry was born in 1630 and died in Rappahannock County, Virginia in 1691.