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John Green meets Stephen King in this original take on the zombie apocalypse by author T. Michael Martin, which ALA Booklist called "the best of the undead bunch" in a starred review. Seventeen-year-old Michael and his five-year-old brother, Patrick, have been battling monsters in the Game for weeks. In the rural mountains of West Virginia—armed with only their rifle and their love for each other—the brothers follow Instructions from the mysterious Game Master. They spend their days searching for survivors, their nights fighting endless hordes of "Bellows"—creatures that roam the dark, roaring for flesh. And at this Game, Michael and Patrick are very good. But the Game is changing. The Bellows are evolving. The Game Master is leading Michael and Patrick to other survivors—survivors who don't play by the rules. And the brothers will never be the same. T. Michael Martin's debut novel is a transcendent thriller filled with electrifying action, searing emotional insight, and unexpected romance.
Emissions trading (ET) challenges business managers in an entirely new manner, changing the criteria by which environmental policy steers management decisions from hierarchical to monetary. The 24 contributions to this volume discuss ET theoretically and empirically in these broad topic areas: 1) Institutional design, decision making and innovation; 2) Investment and management strategies; 3) ET and business administration and 4) Effects of existing and emerging ET schemes.
Details the career of one writer from published pieces to novels written to date.
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Investigates alleged attempt by Julius Klein to use Senator Dodd's influence to promote Klein's public relations business in West Germany. Pt. 2: Continuation of the investigation of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd's relationship with Julius Klein, a public relations representative for certain West German interests
Jenny Hoyt is disillusioned by old age lost in a cocoon of loneliness. She daydreams about her special place, Powder Point Bridge. As she crosses the bridge, she travels back in time, engulfed in the past. She experiences the tragedy of her father's death and how her mother's love turns cold. Having an emotional struggle with a first love, Jenny let's go only to be haunted by that unforgiving love. How a family's strength endures and how forgiveness no matter what the cost is expressed in its healing powers. Jenny's mother had so many regrets and secrets that were kept so deep, someone had to die to give them up.