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One of the weapons a police officer fears most is the shotgun - the blast feels like nine people are shooting at you, simultaneously. As he pursued a hijacked truck with a hostage inside, Officer Dana Owen was Shotgunned by desperate gangsters and hit, not once, but twice, in the head. Read this riveting page-turner to find out whether Dana is able to help bring the fugitives to justice, before the clock on the statute of limitations runs out!
Called "a must-read" by the AMA, this book reveals the problems within the HMO system that could cost people their lives. A "chilling portrait of the many ways in which HMOs can be hazardous to your health", says the "Cleveland Plain Dealer".
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Prepare to be captivated by one of the most haunting true crime anthologies ever written. Unsolved Mysteries: The Chilling Cases You Haven’t Heard Of explores 15 enigmatic stories of murder, disappearances, and unanswered questions from around the globe. These are not just cold cases; they are windows into the darkest depths of human nature, illustrating crimes that defy explanation even decades later. Sean Dupree meticulously unravels each case, offering fresh insights, overlooked clues, and compelling theories that will leave you questioning everything. From the Miyazawa family’s unsolved massacre in a Tokyo suburb to the eerie disappearance of the Yuba County Five in the Sierra Nevada mountains, this book is an investigative tour de force. Inside, you’ll discover: The Miyazawa Family Murders – A quiet Tokyo suburb becomes the site of one of Japan's most horrifying mysteries. April Tinsley: The Taunting Killer – Decades of fear grip a small town as a murderer leaves chilling notes for his victims' families.
A compelling courtroom drama focussed on the landmark trial of Ivan Polyukhovich in the early 1990's.
* Cutting-edge information on how to prevent, diagnose, and treat altitude illness and hypoxia in everyday life * Interweaves fascinating research discoveries with dramatic first-person accounts * Authored by a celebrated mountaineer and physician who pioneered research in the field From the time of his historic expedition to Nanda Devi in the high Himalaya, Charles Houston, M.D., was fascinated by the effects of altitude on the human body. Why do people get sick in the mountains? What are the symptoms of hypoxia -- lack of sufficient oxygen -- that also occurs in everyday life, sometimes chronically due to disease? How can we decrease the incidence of illness and death? This edition incorpo...
Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.
The material in this publication was collected in the context of the Millennium Conferences on Creativity in the Arts & Sciences, a series of events staged in 1999 and 2000 to help mark the arrival of the new millennium. The publication includes selected speeches, papers, biographical sketches, background information, quotes, and stories related to the Millennium Conferences and its themes. Themes represented in this material include the arts/science alliance, creativity & children, how creativity applies to science, the impact of artistic capacity, the spiritual warrior, the linkage of creators & scientists in the National Research Council, the link between the brain & the creative mind, and support for arts education.
His name was Daniel Alexander Jacobi but his friends just called him Jac. He was the quintessential underachiever, a likeable ne'er-do-well who just couldn't seem to get his life together. After a life time of financial mismanagement, he'd wound broke and living pay cheque to pay cheque on a salary that never seemed to stretch far enough ... a situation he found increasingly frustrating, but one he couldn't find his way out of ... until one day on a back road, everything changed dramatically. With 40 million in $100.00 bills literally dropped in front of him and the mob and the police searching for him, he fought desperately to hide the money. Fear of having been seen by someone gripped his heart like an icy hand, as he struggled to try to come to grips with his new found wealth. This is the story of an unremarkable individual suddenly thrust into a terrifying situation which forced him to draw on a hidden reserve of courage and resolve in order to protect those he loved and the Mother Lode! Unwilling to defend himself, he discovered a will to kill if necessary to protect the money and the future of his loved ones.