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An equal parts haunting and hilarious deep-dive review of history's most notorious and cold-blooded serial killers, from the creators of the award-winning Last Podcast on the Left
Lambert Post, mild-mannered classified ad clerk, takes on the name of Charles Walter, who then can kill without feeling any guilt.
Several states are virtually bankrupt, including California and New York, with others fast approaching that status. In Tragedies of Our Own Making, West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Richard Neely distills the insights of a lifetime spent dealing with our nation's worst social problems. "Twenty years as a judge, " he writes, "has convinced me that state government fiscal crises, deteriorating schools, declining living standards among the old blue-collar class, and our rising crime rate are all strangely interrelated." His overriding conclusion? Problems including colossal Medicaid costs, savagery in the streets, and the falling relative wage rate of half our workforce all relate to a disint...
THE PLASTIC NIGHTMARE When he comes out of the coma, they tell him he's been in a very serious accident. His car flew off the side of the road, throwing his wife clear, but badly disfiguring him in the smashup. They've performed plastic surgery on him, but the problem is, he doesn't remember any of it. He doesn't even remember who he is. Dan Marriott only knows that he has a sexy wife named Judith, partnership in a successful stockbroker firm, and a beautiful home in the Marin hills. But none of it seems familiar to him. Then he begins to discover that his happy marriage hadn't been so happy, that there had been another man, that possibly he had been set up to drive over that cliff. If only ...
Law and Political Science. A witty defense of judicial activism.--National Review. Must reading for any student of government.--Washington Monthly
Boyhood tale of growing up in an isolated, unbridled town of the Wild West. Five bars, a whorehouse, population 150. An out of control schoolhouse. Life on the trail of a cattle drive. A terrible secret, two great tragedies. Ultimately, a story about the hero who resides in ordinary people.