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Fisherman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Fisherman

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Eyes of a Monster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Eyes of a Monster

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Schoolteacher Olivia Dare Christian was murdered in her Hampton, Virginia apartment in 1981. Her killer left few clues and the murder went unsolved. Three decades later, in 2011, next-generation detective Randy Mayer re-opened Olivia's dusty cold case file and began unraveling the mystery. Mayer located a reluctant witness who was a teenager back in 1981. She recalled a suspicious man lurking outside Olivia's apartment the morning of the murder and provided a detailed description of the man. Detective Mayer then researched hundreds of old cases, hunting for a person who fit the description and used a similar MO. He identified a prime suspect, a Smithfield Foods employee, by then in his 60s, previously convicted of several brutal sexual assaults. Digging further, Mayer linked him to two other unsolved Hampton homicides. Was this man a serial killer? Mayer enlisted the help of FBI agent Liza Ludovico and special prosecutor Phil Figura. Could the team uncover enough evidence to bring Olivia's murderer to justice? Could the witness from 1981 identify him? And would a jury convict in a cold case based entirely on circumstantial evidence?

Gardeners of the Universe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Gardeners of the Universe

Godlike aliens desperately want to create and populate a new universe. Three young humans are unknowingly conscripted to help guide Earth through the most dangerous and consequential time in its history-the 2st century. The story begins in the not-too-distant future where Rianne grows up to lead biological revolutions. Dan creates sentient computers and guides the direction of human evolution. Sarah, in an age of information dissonance, becomes the most trusted individual on Earth, and convinces the world that it must change. The book shows how people will modify themselves through mechanical devices, augmented intelligence, and ultimately changing our genetics. It offers serious speculation into the future of humanity, exploring the ramifications of each paradigm shift within the suspenseful narrative-A fluid, grand-canvas, future-history adventure.

Eyes of a Monster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Eyes of a Monster

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-11
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Schoolteacher Olivia Dare Christian was murdered in her Hampton, Virginia apartment in 1981. Her killer left few clues and the murder went unsolved. Three decades later, in 2011, next-generation detective Randy Mayer re-opened Olivia’s dusty cold case file and began unraveling the mystery. Mayer located a reluctant witness who was a teenager back in 1981. She recalled a suspicious man lurking outside Olivia’s apartment the morning of the murder and provided a detailed description of the man. Detective Mayer then researched hundreds of old cases, hunting for a person who fit the description and used a similar MO. He identified a prime suspect, a Smithfield Foods employee, by then in his 60s, previously convicted of several brutal sexual assaults. Digging further, Mayer linked him to two other unsolved Hampton homicides. Was this man a serial killer? Mayer enlisted the help of FBI agent Liza Ludovico and special prosecutor Phil Figura. Could the team uncover enough evidence to bring Olivia’s murderer to justice? Could the witness from 1981 identify him? And would a jury convict in a cold case based entirely on circumstantial evidence?

Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer's Disease
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer's Disease

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Annotation This 13-volume set from the Mayo Clinic gives detailed information on various health conditions, for example, high blood pressure, depression, and prostate health. Each book contains a wealth of information including charts and graphs.

Das Fräulein und Raphael
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 576

Das Fräulein und Raphael

Das Fräulein und Raphael By: Ronald Peterson Das Fräulein und Raphael is a historical novel of the survival and ideological change of Kathryn Steiner, a young, beautiful, well-educated, and intellectual woman originally committed and loyal to the NSDAP (Nazi Party). Kathryn has connections at the highest levels of the Third Reich and uses her extraordinary survival skills to escape war-ravaged Germany in 1945 for New York City. After graduation from Columbia Law School, Kathryn becomes a US citizen and converts her political ideology from Nazism to democracy and capitalism. She is recruited by the newly formed CIA and, at the beginning of the Cold War, she is assigned to the US Embassy in Moscow as a spy and assassin. Das Fräulein und Raphael highlights key events involving the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union and Germany as participants in the origin of the Cold War, during the period 1942 through 1948.

Final supplement to the environmental impact statement for an amendment to the Pacific Northwest regional guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 628
Final Supplement to the Environmental Impact Statement for an Amendment to the Pacific Northwest Regional Guide: Appendices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 618
Pacific Northwest Region Plan Standards and Guidelines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 640

Pacific Northwest Region Plan Standards and Guidelines

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Introvert Learns to Fly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

An Introvert Learns to Fly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-06-30
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  • Publisher: Ptb Books

Ron Peterson was born a congenital introvert but learned to use it to his advantage and even overcome his shyness when necessary. From humble beginnings, he emerged with a PhD in physics to play a role in many important scientific discoveries and became a key executive in Honeywell, one of America's largest corporations. Along the way he worked with Nobel Prize winners, testy bosses, altruists, and people hanging on the edge of society, learning from each of them. This often-humorous memoir is chock full of life lessons for us all. Author Bio: Retired but working on multiple fascinating projects, Ron would still rather play with his grandchildren than argue with overly opinionated adults. He lives in Minnesota with his patient and tolerant wife, Miriam, who tries to keep his feet on the ground while his head remains in the stars. Reviews: Read An Introvert Learns to Fly for its keen perspective on society and history and for its models for living, thinking, and conducting discourse.