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PIs DAN BRADLEY AND EVA ROBERTS ARE CAUGHT IN A RACE AGAINST TIME TO TRACK AN UNKNOWN ENEMY - A MAN WHO IS HURTING PEOPLE FROM DAN'S PAST. THEIR PI BUSINESS IS STRUGGLING AND CAN'T AFFORD FOR ANY UNPAID DRAMA. AND JUST WHEN THEY THOUGHT IT COULDN'T GET ANY WORSE, A NEW BUNDLE OF TROUBLE ARRIVES ON THEIR DOORSTEP. THIS BLAST FROM THE PAST MIGHT DELIVER A PAYCHECK. BUT WILL IT BE WORTH THE TROUBLE...? Dan and Eva take an unlikely looking case - and end up always one step behind the truth. Is their old friend pulling a fast one? Probably. And what about the young woman with the mysterious pendant around her neck? Some gems are too precious to be ignored. And some are too deadly to touch. When t...
When Cammie Morgan enrolled at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, she knew she was preparing for the dangerous life of a spy. She just didn't know that life would start during her junior year of high school. But that's exactly what happened when Cammie faced off against a mysterious organisation called the Circle of Cavan. Now ev...
The shocking new page-turner from Solomon Carter - a no-holds-barred epic which takes detectives Roberts and Bradley to the very edge and beyond... A BLOODY VENDETTA HAS BEGUN. Detective Dan Bradley becomes the victim of a devastating attack. Bradley and his partner Eva Roberts are left to pick up the pieces. But they soon learn of other victims. The private detectives must track down a villain unlike any they have ever known. Relentless and bitterly cruel, he strikes people from Dan Bradley's past. Each victim is connected to the boxing club where Bradley boxed in his youth, but the targets have little else in common. Bradley hunts for suspects and potential new victims, but without an obvi...
Solomon Carter Fuller: Where My Caravan Has Rested is the documentation of the life and accomplishments of an African American who would not allow racism to quench resolve and commitment to a productive life in medicine and scientific research. Dr. Fuller was born in Africa in 1872, the grandson of American slaves. He was America's first black psychiatrist and one of the first black physicians to hold faculty rank at an American medical school. He was a widely published neuropathologist and a pioneer in Alzheimer's disease research. To provide the reader with some insight into the life experiences that influenced and motivated Dr. Fuller, the book traces his family history from the days of s...
For millions of Americans, Solomon D. Butcher's photographs epitomize the sod-house frontier. His images from western Nebraska constitute the most extensive photographic record of the generation that settled the Great Plains. Their faces are imprinted on our minds: jaunty bachelors and earnest husbands (Civil War veterans of both armies), spinster sodbusters, determined mothers, cowhands, farmhands, and former slaves--all in search of land of their own. This first book devoted to Butcher and his photos presents a unique visual chronicle of that epoch, firmly establishing Butcher's place in frontier photography. In a substantial introduction, John E. Carter traces the variegated career of thi...
This book examines the reasons behind the variation in the electoral fortunes of the West European parties of the extreme Right in the period since the late 1970s. It proposes a number of different explanations as to why certain parties of the extreme Right have performed better than others at the polls and it investigates each of these different explanations systematically and in depth.
Cut the clutter, live better with less, give yourself headspace, and enjoy life more. Create Space shows you how taking steps to clear and simplify your living space can also clear your mind, improve your relationships, and enhance your wellbeing. This room-by-room guide to organising and decluttering your home includes ideas, advice, tips and techniques that are practical and functional as well as beautiful. Turn chaos into calm with step-by-step methods that you can adapt and sustain for your own needs. When you stop allowing your life to revolve around things that don't matter, you instantly gain energy to focus on the things that do. Reclaim your space, your time, and your mind right now, to reorganise your living space into a place of sanctuary.
A suspense-filled, page-turning action thriller introducing troubled lovers and private detectives Eva Roberts and Dan Bradley in book 1 of the Long Time Dying series. Plus get an extra free story at solomoncarter.net It all begins with a request to find a missing brother... The search begins, and the path gets messy- sexual attraction, lies and deceit make the manhunt a mean murky business. Dan and Eva are about to step into a nightmare of crime, sleaze and dark mystery. In what starts of as a favour to help a suffering family ends up as a case which could destroy Dan and Eva's relationship, their business - even their lives... Is the dangerous game being played by the South London set abou...
Solomon Carter Fuller: Where My Caravan Has Rested is the documentation of the life and accomplishments of an African American who would not allow racism to quench resolve and commitment to a productive life in medicine and scientific research. Dr. Fuller was born in Africa in 1872, the grandson of American slaves. He was America's first black psychiatrist and one of the first black physicians to hold faculty rank at an American medical school. He was a widely published neuropathologist and a pioneer in Alzheimer's disease research. To provide the reader with some insight into the life experiences that influenced and motivated Dr. Fuller, the book traces his family history from the days of s...
Most people know Roald Dahl as a famous writer of children's books and adult short stories, but few are aware of his fascination with medicine. Right from his earliest days to the end of his life, Dahl was intrigued by what doctors do, and why they do it. During his lifetime, he and his family suffered some terrible medical tragedies: Dahl nearly died when his fighter plane went down in World War II; his son had severe brain injury in an accident; and his daughter died of measles infection of the brain. But he also had some medical triumphs: he dragged himself back to health after the plane crash, despite a skull fracture, back injuries, and blindness; he was responsible for inventing a medi...