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Saturdays Child is set in 2006 at the time of the World Cup in Germany. The City International Bank of New York is looking for a foothold in Europe and has targeted the Bank of St Andrew, an Edinburgh based bank in need of investment and some new management. But things arent what they seem. The Bank of St Andrew has some secrets and some very dubious customers who will stop at nothing to protect their business. Including the British Government and an Italian called Gio Bartolo. The England team have their best chance of winning the World Cup since 1966, City International need the USA to win, Gio Bartolo is determined for Italy to win and the British Government have a secret that they need to protect at all costs. And in the World of International Banking money talks and everyone has a price.
Biddinghurst, a reputedly haunted village in Kent, seems to be home to a serial killer. Superintendent Robert Bone steps in to investigate, and instinctively tosses out the obvious--suggesting an unlikely, but terribly convincing, scenario for the crimes. Featured in "A Pocket Full of Crime" mystery newsletter.
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Something dark and sinister is spreading through the California town of Big Rock. Something more brutal and animalistic than normally lurks in the shadows of our daily lives. And its numbers are growing exponentially. Werewolves have arrived like an epidemic. This time, though, the outbreak is careful, planned by the hungry monsters themselves. The werewolves have dug their claws in deep and continue to grow ever more powerful. As the infection transfers through grisly violence and horrific sex, the entire town transforms into either starved predator or terrified prey. This time, there is no escape. Can the remaining band of humans fight back? Are there enough left to stop the trail of terror? Were there ever enough? This gut‑wrenching follow‑up to Ravenous by Grand Master of Horror Ray Garton will have you too scared to turn the page ... or too scared to stop, if only to seek refuge in its shocking end.
The fourth estate.
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The environment is considered the surroundings in which an organism operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans and their interrelation. It is this environment which is both so valuable, on the one hand, and so endangered on the other. And it is people which are by and large ruining the environment both for themselves and for all other organisms. This book reviews the latest research in this field which is vital for everyone.
This book contains some important new developments in the understanding of concurrent processes and as such will be of value to all computer scientists researching into the theory of parallel computation.
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