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Raphael LaFontaine's parents were "root workers," hoodoo practitioners who sold potions, infusions, vapors and spells in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. Both before and while she was pregnant with Raphael, Malina LaFontaine ingested the herbs and roots that were her and her husband's stock and trade. Perhaps as a result of this, from early childhood Raphael was afflicted with strange visions and fever dreams. He grew up considering himself a freak masquerading as a normal person, but his spells sometimes allowed him to see deeply into other people's emotions and personalities. Both a curse and a gift, these talents have served Rafe well, first as a Baltimore police officer and then as private detective. The story begins with a frayed-at-the-edges lawyer who asks Rafe to help his client with a simple matter, a hard to get rid of ex-boyfriend who also happens to be a Baltimore cop. When Rafe sets out to meet his new client he is attacked and when he wakes up he finds that nothing is what it had seemed, and that he is suspected of murdering a complete stranger. Rafe soon becomes even more deeply entangled in a confusing web of lies and murder.
Networking is your most important tool for finding a great job and for advancing rapidly in your career. Guerrilla Networking provides you with networking principles, strategies, and tactics to capture and keep great jobs. It includes provocative secrets and ideas for employment and career networking. To capture and keep great jobs, do the following: Consider networking as the most important tool in your job search toolbox. Develop your networking skills by learning and practicing all of the ideas in this book. Learn about and be an excellent networking node. Seek out good networking nodes to keep in contact with throughout your life. Maintain your good networking nodes and relationships thr...
George Farley (1615-1693) lived in Yorkshire, England before immigrating to America in 1639/1640. He settled in Woburn, Massachusetts where, in 1641, he married Christian Births (or Burke). Descendants and relatives lived in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ohio, Michigan, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Oregon.
Taylor County is known for its mysteries. Some have said that there people that enter the county but never leave. No questions have ever been asked and those that do escape never come back and there's good reason. But people in the county have enough sense not to ask that question because it's unwarranted. Everyone knows that one man holds the pulse of the county and that's Jim Johnson. Johnson is as mysterious as the county and just as talkative. That is until he meets C. W. Coleman who reminds him of the young man he use to be. He's no match for Coleman who's is as sharp tongued as Johnson and means every word he says. Some of which he doesn't care to hear but Coleman is the catalyst to Johnson’s master plan to bring his daughter Katie back to Taylor County after a twenty year absence!.
Military spouses: Craft your best life possible! "... This great resource is full of practical advice as well as real-world examples that will empower spouses to have a life of their own while supporting their partners in the military lifestyle ..."—Ellie Kay, author, military spouse, and CEO of Heroes at Home The unique components of military life can make it challenging for military spouses to pursue careers and other personal dreams. This encouraging book, written by two experienced military spouses, shares lessons learned, success stories of fellow military spouses, life exploration exercises, and research-based ideas that can be applied to any stage of life's journey. Although this bo...
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This handbook provides a career transition framework for service members and their families. Readers are given exit strategies for gracefully leaving the military; charts, checklists, and worksheets for planning each transition aspect; resume and cover letter samples and strategies; and interviewing and salary negotiation tips.
Hope That Changed the World is the story of a young woman, Rachel Leebay, and how her life would have been different had she chosen to carry her child to term. The child was a little girl that Rachel would have named Hope. Hopes life would have caused a positive domino effect that would change Rachel, her family, and our entire country and world. Discover how one life can have an immeasurable impact on our world. Read Hope That Changed the World.
Thomas A. Alley (fl.1723-1749) and his wife, Frances, lived in Henrico County, Virginia, and had at least three sons--Thomas, James Sr. and Edmund. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma and elsewhere.