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Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991
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The first comprehensive study of Iran's political and cultural interactions with Africa during the Cold War and decolonisation.
Murders are committed on different time schedules. While some are planned out months in advance and others are committed with very little preparation, there are varying amounts of time spent in the majority of killings. The ticking clock measures all them; both for the actual crimes and also for the solving by detectives. It is a 'cat and mouse' game between commission and solution, but the clock ticks loudest against the criminal. While detectives can make many mistakes finding the solution, the criminal is caught if he makes one error. That is the nature of crime. Follow it in the three named The Tick-Tock Murders.