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Famous footballer Byron Fullard returns to his parents' home in Cumbria looking forward to indulging his passions for running and history and to spending time with his best friend, Johnny Hampson. His only concern is Johnny's uncertain relationship with the beautiful but enigmatic Nicky Reed, whose deep bond with Simon, one of her twin brothers, borders on the obsessive. But Simon's apparent suicide is the catalyst for the kind of spiralling violence that might be expected in Manchester, where Byron plays for the mighty Manchester United, but never in tranquil Cartmel, nestling as it has for centuries in the shadow of its glorious Priory. Johnny's father, Ed, a detective in the local police ...
Equine Neurology, Second Edition provides a fully updated new edition of the only equine-specific neurology book, with comprehensive, clinically oriented information. Offers a complete clinical reference to neurologic conditions in equine patients Takes a problem-based approach to present a clinically oriented perspective Presents new chapters on imaging the nervous system, neuronal physiology, sleep disorders, head shaking, differential diagnosis of muscle trembling and weakness, and cervical articular process joint disease Covers the basic principles of neurology, clinical topics such as the initial exam, differentials, and neuropathology, and specific conditions and disorders Includes access to a companion website offering video clips demonstrating presenting signs
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: In the sweltering heat of an Arizona summer, Martin believed he had finally found the love he had longed for. Rebekah's laughter was a light that pierced through the darkness of his past, giving him a renewed sense of hope and a glimpse of a future filled with happiness. Their days were filled with sun-drenched moments of joy, and their nights were wrapped in the comfort of a love that felt destined. But as the summer waned and the vibrant heat began to fade, so too did the warmth between them. What began as a love story soon twisted into something unrecognizable—a dark and harrowing tale of betrayal, manipulation, and abuse. "The Summer That Broke Us" is a deeply compelling exploration ...
Core Maths for the Biosciences introduces the range of mathematical concepts that bioscience students need to master during thier studies. Starting from fundamental concepts, it blends clear explanations and biological examples throughout as it equips the reader with the full range of mathematical tools required by biologists today.
There’s fighting to win. Fighting for love. And… Fighting to survive. At The Asylum a submissive might kneel to the right man, but a collar doesn’t make him weak. Between lovers and found family, the core has created a foundation that nothing can break. More than can be contained between four walls. The journey begins at home. But it doesn’t end there. No Good Very Bad Day at The Asylum Danny DiMarco made one huge mistake that morning. One he really wishes he could take back before another disaster strikes. He shouldn’t have gotten out of bed. Long Winding Road Trip Away from The Asylum ‘There’s no place like home’. Maybe if Wren Gibson repeats that often enough, he’ll even...
Why Induction Matters offers parents the knowledge to make their own informed decisions on induction.
The Northwoods village of Whispering Pines used to be a safe haven for outsiders, but after three deaths in two months, it’s become a hotbed of murder. Exhausted from being the only law enforcement official on duty, while also trying to open a bed-and-breakfast, Jayne O’Shea welcomes the escape she finds in her grandmother’s journals. Each entry gives her a deeper understanding of why her grandparents moved to the secluded spot so long ago. But as questions are answered, deeply hidden secrets are unearthed. If Jayne can put all the pieces of this puzzle together, she’ll not only learn the truth behind her grandmother’s death, she’ll catch a killer whose been wandering the village for forty years.
Having already penned Getting in the Game, his inside scoop on the mayhem within baseball's winter meetings, Josh Lewin once again gives baseball fans a window into the big leagues. By interviewing big league ballplayers about their first day in the majors, Lewin creates fascinating mini-biographies of the players, highlighting the personalities hidden behind the on-field accomplishments. He lets the players recount their own memories of how they made it to the big leagues. In You Never Forget Your First, Lewin shares the stories of players great and less so. Tony Gwynn recalls singling in his first at bat and finding Pete Rose waiting for him at first base with a wink and a warning: "Don't ...