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Looking Back
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Looking Back

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

While untold hardship and plagues affect the villagers in the remotest of rural areas, the culture of the West mingles unevenly with the indigenous African culture to brew its own special brand of pestilence. The human desire for riches and advancement clashes with traditional rites and taboos, to simmer in a rich steamy pot of betrayal and intrigue. Njeleulem is an introvert. He values friendship. He has a high standard of ethics. He holds steadfastly to his communal beliefs. His friends mistake his integrity for cowardice and weakness. Aware that yesterday's friends have decayed into today's scoffers, he reacts with confusion and bitterness. Ngarbel, the first friend to betray him, places ...

Crimson Falls
  • Language: en

Crimson Falls

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Blue Falcon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

Blue Falcon

During the patriotic heyday of the cold war era, Deron Barrow gained a measure of fame portraying tough-as-nails war movie host Sergeant Ace Claymore, his fledging television career soon derailed amid lurid details of a checkered, real-life military history. Decades later and living in relative reclusion in a small Mississippi town, Barrow is approached by a pair of young documentary filmmakers and offered the opportunity to separate fact from fiction regarding a pair of infamous tragedies; one at a remote Air Force base and the other an infamous hotel massacre at an iced-in Arkansas lodge, the question of Barrow’s status as either hero or villain left to interpretation. As filming draws to a close, the many vengeful ghosts of Barrow’s bygone days fire a final, potentially fatal salvo, pressing the fictional Sergeant Claymore to the forefront once more, the actor behind the makeup forced to revisit life-or-death survival skills once reserved for a television soundstage.

The Tangled World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 51

The Tangled World

Every form of life in the world is connected: individuals, groups, businesses, governments. There is no such thing as total isolation. Many of these connections are plain to see, and it is a commonplace to say we live in a global village. Crucially, though, the various links and relationships have been difficult for classical analysis to understand and predict. As networks and connectivity are central to the human experience, there has been a long history of trying to understand these linkages and to predict their influences and impacts; but the traditional approaches have yielded unsatisfactory explanations. Many attempts at analysis have centred round ideas of describing the world in terms...

Blacktop
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Blacktop

Blacktop is a terror-filled road-trip atop the dark, isolated back-roads of West Texas. Equal parts action/thriller and sci-fi/horror whodunit, it guides readers through a shock-filled maze, beginning with the hijacking of a commercial bus and concluding with a furious battle royale pitting the ultimate in extraterrestrial evil versus the few survivors of that initial abduction.

Two Speed World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Two Speed World

We live in a bewildering world of change, which splits naturally into steady progress punctuated by sudden disruptions - the two speed world. Steady progress ensures the survival of our species, but it is the disruptions that move us to a new level. Both types of change, slow and rapid, are important, because they mould and shape our lives, but because of their widely divergent characteristics it is sometimes difficult to recognise a major life-changer until it is too late. Even if we do spot the upheaval, we cannot deal with a change unless we understand it. Examining leading edge ideas and examples from history, this book gets to the heart of this dilemma. How do we recognise the type and ...

The gig
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

The gig

Following extensive damage and several tragic deaths incurred from a deadly tornado, the infamous Pine Hills Penitentiary permanently closed its cell doors in the spring of 1989. Decades later, the long-abandoned prison is reopened for a one-night-only concert to be attended by former staff and inmates, the mysterious benefactor and host the son of a former inmate who vanished on the night of the deadly twister. Specifically requested as the show’s feature act is ‘80’s hard rock band, Death Adler, newly reformed with faint hopes of a comeback. As the curtain lifts beneath a full and foreboding southern moon, the aged rockers, notorious for their snake tattoos, lurid song lyrics and reptilian cool, will fall victim to an encore of unrelenting terror.

Introduction to Accounting for Lawyers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Introduction to Accounting for Lawyers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Spectral Rewind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Spectral Rewind

As the atypical small southern town, Baymont, Alabama holds but one unique, albeit tragic distinction; that being the mysterious, grisly murders of two former high school standouts the night of the Class of `81¿s twenty-fifth reunion. Hoping to shed new light on the bizarre, quasi-supernatural circumstances surrounding the twin slayings, a documentary filmmaker and his crew descend upon the town amid a general indifference from the locals, the majority of which regard all media-related types as little more than predatory blood-mongers and publicity seekers. However, as filming progresses and interviews with former classmates of the victims reveal a dark, sinister flipside to Baymont's tranquil surroundings, the identity of a possible killer begins to take shape, unlocking not only the shocking secret to the reunion night murders, but also the horrid truth behind a similarly gruesome cold-case from twenty-five years earlier.

Litigation Services Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1200

Litigation Services Handbook

Litigation Services Handbook, Fourth Edition is referred to as the litigation bible. Its nearly 50 chapters read like a who's who in law and accounting. The handbook includes all aspects of litigation services, including current environments, the process itself, a wealth of cases, how to prove damages, and practical considerations of court appearances. The new edition has a heavy focus on fraud investigations and complying with Sarbanes-Oxley requirements.