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Don't Go
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Don't Go

HE HAS A SON. Ryan Matthews is a player. He's also the editor-in-chief of student-run Eyewitness News in Portland. But for all the women — and a few men — who have been in and out of his bed (and office, and the Green Room, and the newsroom couch), part of him has never gotten over the woman who left him three years ago. And then she came back. Teresa Valdez. She came back, gave him his 3-year-old son, and left again. ICE says she's undocumented and want to put her in a camp: to send her back to a country she left when she was a baby and can't remember. She's on the run. If Ryan wants his woman back, if he wants to care for his son, there are big changes ahead. His days as a player are over. This is book 3 in a new-adult suspense series, Newsroom PDX. Sex. Bad language. Lots of Politics. It's Portland — what can I say?

Obscurity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Obscurity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Daniel Bishop and Andre Gibson are best friends leading a life of crime in Las Vegas. After nearly a decade of robbing, gambling and hustling their way through the bowels of Sin City, they plan one final job to get out of the game for good: rob hotel and casino magnate Richard Reynolds. What they discover in pursuit of this big score is far more sinister than anticipated, placing them in the crosshairs of an ancient demon that feeds on human flesh and suffering. After they first encounter the shapeshifting demon known as the Wendigo, Daniel and Andre travel to the Native American reservation north of town and meet Soaring Eagle, an elder in the Paiute tribe whose supernatural visions portend a dark future. His tribe's knowledge of the Wendigo proves crucial, as does the perspective of Soaring Eagle's daughter, Jennifer, the tribe's medical doctor. What follows is an introspective journey for all involved; a reflection on class, criminality and corruption that leaves behind a trail of blood and shell casings.

User Interface Design for Programmers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

User Interface Design for Programmers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-01-01
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  • Publisher: Apress

Most programmers' fear of user interface (UI) programming comes from their fear of doing UI design. They think that UI design is like graphic design—the mysterious process by which creative, latte-drinking, all-black-wearing people produce cool-looking, artistic pieces. Most programmers see themselves as analytic, logical thinkers instead—strong at reasoning, weak on artistic judgment, and incapable of doing UI design. In this brilliantly readable book, author Joel Spolsky proposes simple, logical rules that can be applied without any artistic talent to improve any user interface, from traditional GUI applications to websites to consumer electronics. Spolsky's primary axiom, the importance of bringing the program model in line with the user model, is both rational and simple. In a fun and entertaining way, Spolky makes user interface design easy for programmers to grasp. After reading User Interface Design for Programmers, you'll know how to design interfaces with the user in mind. You'll learn the important principles that underlie all good UI design, and you'll learn how to perform usability testing that works.

INTELLIGENCE AND PRIVATE INVESTIGATION
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

INTELLIGENCE AND PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

  • Categories: Law

While many books have been written about private investigation, this text is different in that it does not deal with the subject from traditional perspectives. It examines how private investigation has grown, particularly since 9-11, into an exacting and sophisticated occupation. The book looks at the key issues in what it describes as private intelligence; that is, intelligence activities practiced by operatives other than law enforcement, national security, or the military. Eleven world experts contribute chapters addressing key practice issues concerning the skills, abilities, and knowledge necessary in the new realm of private intelligence. The initial three chapters provide a report on ...

Shaping The Ripples
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Shaping The Ripples

Jack Bailey's life wasn't worth living – until someone tries to take it away. Scarred by his childhood, and working as a counsellor at a domestic crisis centre in York, Jack Bailey often thinks of ending what he sees as a worthless life. But when he is targeted by a ruthless serial killer, who seems determined to destroy every aspect of his life, he finds that maybe it is worth fighting for. With the police suspecting Jack is responsible for the gruesome killings, he is drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can he unmask and stop the killer before it is too late? Operating as both an exciting thriller and an exploration of to what extent we are shaped by our childhood experiences, this is a gripping and thought provoking read.

Ryan's Rainbow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Ryan's Rainbow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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International Terrorism and Transnational Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

International Terrorism and Transnational Crime

Contents: (1) Intro.; (2) Crime-Terrorism Partnerships and Transformations; (3) The Crime-Terrorism Toolbox; (4) Interaction of Terrorism and Crime: Dawood Ibrahim¿s D-Co.; Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia; 2004 Madrid Bombers; The Taliban; Abu Ghadiyah, Monzer Al Kassar and Viktor Bout; Hezbollah; Al Qaeda; 2005 London Bombings; Al-Shabaab; Mexico¿s La Familia, Colombia¿s Medellin, Italy¿s Mafia, and Brazil¿s Prison Gangs; (5) Selected U.S. Gov¿t. Actions Addressing the Confluence of International Terrorism and Transnat. Organized Crime; State Dept.; Treasury Dept.; Fin¿l. Crimes Enforce. Network; DoD; DoJ: IOC-2; DEA; FBI; DHS; Intell. Comm¿y.; (6) Counterterrorism: What Role for Anti-Crime?

Hearings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1522

Hearings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1954
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Murder at the Masquerade
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Murder at the Masquerade

When Cassie Pengear’s cousin Milly invites her to a masquerade ball at the Melpomene Theatre, her first instinct is to say no. The last party Milly had invited her to ended in murder, and these tickets came from one of Milly’s gentlemen callers, never a good sign. But dressing up for a Halloween masquerade at a theater did sound fun, so she agrees. And the masquerade is fun, until someone discovers a body. With Inspector Burrows in charge, Cassie figures the case is in good hands and out of hers, until Milly drags them into investigating the murder at the masquerade. In a Victorian England that almost existed, a steampunk London where tinkerers and clockwork devices exist alongside hansom cabs and corsets, murder is still solved by traditional observation and intuition. This is the London where American typist Cassandra Pengear finds herself stumbling over corpses and helping Scotland Yard detectives solve murders (although they inexplicably prefer to call it interfering). Follow her adventures in the Cassie Pengear Mystery series, beginning with The Killing at the Carnival.

Dirty Entanglements
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Dirty Entanglements

  • Categories: Law

Using lively case studies, this book analyzes the transformation of crime and terrorism and the business logic of terrorism.