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Ex-cop, with a brand new law license, Jimmy O'Brien has been warned. Get your client to plead guilty or else . . . In the exciting and fast-paced novel, Six to Five Against, the time is pre-Watergate, 1972, the setting is the gritty suburb of Los Angeles, Downey, and the Mob is heavy into politics. A prominent state senator's gorgeous assistant has been murdered and within hours the cops have arrested a Mexican gardener. Jimmy O'Brien is ordered to represent him at the arraignment. The DA's case is slam-dunk. It's all wrapped up nice and tight. Maybe a little too tight. Why was the girl really killed? Did she discover the secret truth about the senator's powerful backers?
new edition of the definitive Oral Cancer, provides a multidisciplinary approach to oral cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The effective combination of both authoritative text and colored atlas has produced a thorough examination into this complex disease. Updates include (1) epidemiology, demographics and trends, (2) maxillofacial prosthetics, newer materials and advances in implants, and (3) managing complications in therapy. Expansions in this Fifth Edition comprise (1) new data on viral etiology, genetics and cell markers of oral cancer, and premalignant lesions, (2) diagnosis, staging, imaging, and nutrition, (3) genomics and molecular progression, (4) control...
This work is a classic textbook in the tradition ofCecil’s Essentials. The book is prepared to simplify patient evaluation and treatment, improve patient care and prevent complications. Organised into five sections, the text describes and illustrates a large number of oral diseases and conditions including pathologic and molecular correlates. It is designed to enable both students and practitioners to attain a final diagnosis and initiate the appropriate treatments.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Navy SEAL Commander Scotty Ferguson, who received the Medal of Honor in Vietnam, is sent covertly to the Flagship of the Sixth Fleet on the pretense of protecting the ship and admiral. His real orders are to be available to the President, on a moments notice, to enter Libya and locate an atomic bomb factory that has the capability to place the bomb inside a laptop computer. He is assisted by the lovely CIA agent Alexandra Thorton.