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A blind psychic with a remarkable gift--she can see the last 18 seconds of a murder victim's life--helps a newly minted female police lieutenant hunt down a brutal serial killer in this gripping debut thriller.
Last Breathis a psychological thriller with multiple twists and turns, that takes place in rural Pennsylvania and Maryland (Waterdrum and Cumberland Gap, respectively), Sherry Moore, a blind woman who can see the last 18 seconds of someone's life if given the chance to hold their hand, is called upon by both the police and FBI when bodies of victims are found hanging in a meat freezer in Cumberland, MD (They were abducted from a tree-lined parking lot of an office in Hagerstown, MD). When Sherry describes their killer as sexually violent, and seen through a mask, the police realize they were wrong to assume it had been two juveniles who later died in a car explosion while trying to abduct a fourth victim: the killer is still on the loose...
Stunningly beautiful blind psychic Sherry Moore has the extraordinary gift for seeing the last eighteen seconds of a deceased person’s memory, which has helped solve numerous crimes and save countless lives. Her life has been anything but normal, but because of her relationship with Brian Metcalf, the Navy SEAL she met during a dramatic rescue on Mount McKinley, Sherry has never been happier. Then her exposure to deadly radiation changes everything. Flush with pounding action and shocking twists, Second Sight is the riveting story of an astounding heroine who, in delving into the darkest corners of the pharmaceutical trade, risks her life to set right an injustice buried deep in the past.
George D. Shuman returns! In his eagerly anticipated new thriller, blind psychic Sherry Moore combs the Caribbean to find the murderous kingpin of a human trafficking network and finds that she must confront a man who shares her talent for seeing the final moments of a dead body's life.
In the quiet wilderness of the Appalachian mountains, a ruthless serial killer is making his presence felt. He knows every crevice, every creek, every cave and every ravine of his remote hunting ground. Relentless, he is always waiting for the next victim to cross his path. And the killings are merciless. A woman's head surfaces from a frozen lake. Bodies are found slit open, shorn of their hair, fillings removed from their teeth. Panic grips mountain communities as the killer makes his mark in West Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia and Tennessee. Women are losing their lives one-by-one. The police and FBI are setting up roadblocks throughout the Appalachians, looking in parks and checking rest stops along the Interstates, but Sherriff Wayne thinks they are looking in all the wrong places. "Consider the man who came down off the mountains to kill," Wayne told them. "Now that would be one dangerous son of a bitch." It's George D. Schuman's most gripping crime thriller yet.
National drug chains squeeze local pharmacies out of business, while corporate downsizing ships jobs overseas. All across America, communities large and small are losing control of their economies to outside interests. Going Local shows how some cities and towns are fighting back. Refusing to be overcome by Wal-Marts and layoffs, they are taking over abandoned factories, switching to local produce and manufactured goods, and pushing banks to loan money to local citizens. Shuman details how dozens of communities are recapturing their own economies with these new strategies, investing not in outsiders but in locally owned businesses.
A follow-up to 18 Seconds finds blind psychic Sherry Moore as she telepathically witnesses the brutal acts committed by a ruthless serial killer from the perspective of the final moments of his victims. Reprint.
The Rhythm of Business identifies and describes the natural development process which all successful business people use intuitively when starting and running a business. Once you understand The Rhythm of Business, you will never feel lost or out of sync, no matter what business you are in, because The Rhythm of Business incorporates a process with concrete steps to attain business success applicable for any business. A lot of business books deal in `tips.' This book deals with the most fundamental principles in business. Fundamental principles might not sound interesting to someone who is trained to think in terms of the practicalities of daily business life, but, in fact, The Rhythm of Business is the most practical, down-to-earth business book you will ever read! Jeffrey C. Shuman has crafted a unique career as an entrepreneur, consultant, business professor, and author. He is considered a leading expert in the emerging field of entrepreneurial studies. His courses in entrepreneurship at Bentley College tap state-of-the-art knowledge about business creation. His writings include dozens of articles and a book on entrepreneurs and the business creation process.
An eye-opening adventure deep inside the everyday materials that surround us, from concrete and steel to denim and chocolate, packed with surprising stories and fascinating science.
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