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North Western Australia. The Kimberley.When Sister Kathleen Murphy decided to visit the old Aboriginal woman, Anna Cook, in the district hospital in the outback town of Derby to ask for her help with a project for her students about her life on the vast cattle station, Cockatoo Creek, she had no real idea what to expect. But, what she learns surprises and shocks her. What she hears from the old woman is a tale of murder and rape by white men who lived with apparent impunity of the laws of that time. A heart-wrenching story of true love despite the demeaning racial problems of those days, told in a land of ruthless men, skilled black trackers, and a mysterious Kadaitcha man named Pirramurar, a shaman, a medicine man that some say can travel the land as a great eagle, as a Spirit Bird. This is a story as powerful as any from the pages of the American West.
Peter Robertson, 33, discovers his wife is cheating on him. Following her suspected boyfriend one night, he erupts into a rage, beats him and leaves him to die... or so he thought. Soon he discovers that he has killed the wrong man - a perfect stranger.Six months later, impaneled on a jury, he realizes that the murder being tried is the one he committed. After wrestling with his conscience, he works hard to convince the jury to acquit the accused man. But the prosecution's case is strong as the accused man had both motive and opportunity to commit the murder. As the pressure builds, Peter begins to slip up and reveal things that only the murderer would know - and Christine, a pretty and intelligent alternate juror, suspects something is amiss.Meanwhile, Peter's wife leaves him, his mother suffers a series of debilitating strokes, and his best friend and employee, accused of sexual harassment, needs Peter's help that he's too preoccupied to give. As jurors one by one declare their intention to convict, Peter's conscience eats away at him and he careens toward nervous breakdown, revealing details about the crime that had not been disclosed in court."Lying in Judgment" is a gripping courtroom thriller about a good man's search for redemption for his tragic, fatal mistake, pitted against society's search for justice.
Life is ugly. At twenty-five, Will Chisholm had learned that a long time ago. Half Cherokee, he had already been a mixed martial arts fighter, a war hero, and an undercover narcotics cop. But after his personal tendencies got him shot in the head, he was fired from the Boston Police Department. Now, as a struggling private investigator in New York City, he takes on the case of a murdered stripper but quickly realizes it is a setup to frame him as a serial killer. When the Assistant District Attorney investigating the murders shows Will photos of the victims, he recognizes all of them, along with the symbols carved in their bodies-the same symbols he had once painted in red wine on a woman during sex. A woman he had loved back in Boston. A woman he blamed for the bullet fragments still in his head. The woman who was now interrogating him. Told through the eyes of a young man with a raw and brutally honest view of life, SEL weaves together conspiracy, corruption, crypto, and eroticism in a noir style that propels the reader through an intricate, character-laced murder mystery to a shocking climax.
In the small watermen's town of Rock Narrows, everyone's talking about Helen Swann's first-born son putting a bullet through her heart-everyone but the Swanns. It doesn't matter that their mom is dead, Swannee, Jake and Maggie still feel bound by their keep-your-mouth-shut upbringing. Hard-as-nails Maggie and her big-hearted brother Jake won't let a dead mom and a locked-up brother stop them from getting back to normal. Before their mom is in the ground, Maggie's back on the water, trotlining for crabs, and Jake's sanding boats and drinking too much beer. Their Eastern Shore coping skills are working just fine until a prying outsider named Sydney blows into town. On the right side of her own horrific tragedy, writer Sydney Long is on a mission to help families of murderers-whether they want her help or not. Her questionable professional ethics endanger Jake, Maggie and the Rock Narrows community. As she secretly uncovers Swannee's motives and becomes entangled with Jake and Maggie, her actions stir up much more than emotions, and a string of alarming and increasingly violent incidents plagues the tiny Maryland town.
Two Cowboys, Chase and Parker are doing their best to keep the cowboy way alive with social media, posting videos about their lives as ranchers and dude wranglers. When they catch the attention of a princess from a far off land, everything changes. Will she help them save the cowboy way? Or bring their dreams to ruin? Can Parker bury his hurt and let a new kindle warm his heart?
Lessons from a Revolutionary Caribbean WomanRevolutionary mother and lover, feminist and social activist, Joan French, now harvests her under-life in a fascinating poetic memoir, Remembering the Rainbow. These poems present a rainbow of past experiences covering her political activism, love and relationships, motherhood, depression, the comfort of the familiar, and discomforting features of the return home to residence in Jamaica in 2007, after residing elsewhere for over 15 years. Poetry lovers will relish the scope and breadth of these poems, some of which are intensely personal, intended to show that as women activists, we lived and loved, had our lows and highs, and still managed to find hard-won moments for creativity and peace. This creative biography and storytelling through poetry will inspire you to tell your own story and perhaps spark a revolution. Get it now!About the Author Joan French has promoted feminist action in the Caribbean since the late 1960s and is a founding member of the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action, which led the struggle for the recognition of Caribbean feminism in the 1980s. She was Chief of Gender for UNICEF from 1998 to 2003, where she led the thrust for inclusion of gender analysis and action in every area of UNICEF programming. Joan has worked as a lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages at the UWI, and at the Institute of Gender and Development Studies (IGDS). She became the first Coordinator of the Caribbean Policy Development Centre, charged with engaging with structures such as CARICOM in order to advance people-centred policies on behalf of regional civil society organisations.
کتاب شامل متن طرح ده ماده یی برای آینده ایران و توضیحات هر یک از این ماده ها در سخنرانی]های رجوی است
Discover the wonderful world of dogs with Dogs To Color: A Book of Several Breeds. This book offers a delightful exploration of the canine kingdom, featuring 37 different breeds, from the majestic German Shepherd to the playful Poodle. Whether you're a seasoned colorist or a novice, this book has something for you with its diverse range of intricately shaded and linear images. Stroll through detailed illustrations and enjoy each line and curve that brings these four-legged companions to life. For a more relaxing coloring experience, simpler designs are also included. Unleash your creativity and imagination with this unique coloring book, celebrating these amazing breeds' vibrant personalities and diversity. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of dogs, one coloring page at a time, with Dogs To Color. Included in Dogs To Color are many breeds, including Akita, Australian Shepherd, Bassett Hound, Beagle, Bichon Frise, Border Collie, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Bulldog, Cairn Terrier, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Cocker Spaniel, Collie, Dachshund, Doberman Pinscher, French Bulldog, German Shepherd, German Shorthaired Pointer, Golden Retriever, Havanese, Jack Russell Terrier, Labrador Retriever, Miniature Schnauzer, Newfoundland, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Pomeranian, Poodle, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Shetland Sheepdog, Shih Tzu, Siberian Husky, Weimaraner, Whippet, and Yorkshire Terrier.
Similar to "The Maze Runner" by James Dashner and "Divergent" by Veronica Roth, "The Seven Stones" shares themes of survival, family bonds, dangerous journeys, and the search for truth and reunification. It captures the courage and determination of siblings, Kadya and Roark as they navigate a challenging and uncertain world.Guided by mysterious stones, outcast teenagers face a perilous journey to find their family and restore hope.When their world is shattered by loss, Kadya and her brother, Ruark, embark on a quest to find their missing family. Guided by the brilliance of a mysterious gem stone, they navigate treacherous landscapes, encounter unexpected allies, and face their deepest fears. As they draw closer to the truth, they must unravel the ancient secrets hidden within the stones, for their destiny and the fate of their loved ones depend on it.In this pre-historic adventure, teenagers Kadya and Ruark search for their family after their village is attacked. On their journey they discover brilliant gems-stones with many secrets-that may help them find their loved ones and change their world. They face obstacles and doubts, but the significance of the stones guides them forward. As they cross rivers, climb mountainsides, and uncover abandoned hideouts, the teenagers encounter challenges that test their determination and strength. As Kadya and Ruark unravel the mysterious messages of the gem stones, they begin to unravel each stone's special meaning-such as the blue stone representing hope and the yellow stone, prosperity. Each stone carries a lesson and a message only Kadya and Ruark can discover.Will they be able to unravel the mystery of the stones and reunite with their family in time?
"Every man ever caught, or yet to be caught, in a female tug-of-war will appreciate this lusty, fast-paced, action-packed book." Joel Raleigh, The Lowdown magazineHigh-voltage executive Dave Macklin's alcoholic wife Janet, sweet and seductive, burns with lust that drives her into the arms of other men. But Dave isn't so virtuous himself, pursued by two women who crave a passion that only he can deliver. But at what cost to them all?A shocking novel of businessmen and their women, nakedly portrayed during their illicit hours, laughing, lusting, and laboring at love.
Primer libro de la serie: GREGORINA El no saber peinarse y cuidar su cabello era lo más difícil para Gregorina. Por lo general su mamá la peinaba y le arreglaba el cabello, pero cuando ella no podía peinarla, la pequeña Gregorina enfrentaba una verdadera complicación. ¿Podrá Gregorina resolver su problema y sentirse mejor de sí misma? Mensajes: autoestima, aceptación, diversidad e identidad.
A perfect pickup for fans of Dr. Seuss, Lazy Birds takes young minds on an exciting romp through a fantastic realm while delighting parents by imparting timeless wisdom through playful wit and beautiful imagery. This Snuu adventure begins when our hero's clever plan to skip school takes an unexpected twist. By the time the escapades end, readers are left with lifelong lessons and lingering smiles.
Above the Fold and the Fringe: How UAPs Became Mainstream News goesbehind the scenes of the infamous New York Times article, and examinesthe history of UAPs in news media, and explores the significance ofthe impact these stories can and have had. With interviews from thejournalists behind some of the biggest UAP stories like the New YorkTimes Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, POLITICO's Bryan Bender, KLAS-TV's George Knapp, Popular Mechanics Tim McMillan, and others, learn how the news industry works, and get insight into some of the>This book also looks at some of the important figures who have culturally andhistorically changed the conversation on UAPs for the better withexclusive interviews with Jacques Vallee, Luis Elizondo, WhitleyStrieber, Tom DeLonge, William Shatner, Jeffrey Kripal, Colm Kelleher, and military witnesses.
The day millions of people mysteriously vanished from planet earth, the world was forever changed. Oddly enough, most of us that remained thought it was a change for the better. But that was wrong... way wrong.World leaders hailed this new era as a return to the golden age. Life was supposed to be better than it had ever been. But we were just in the calm before the storm. The four horsemen of the apocalypse were waiting in the wings, and the world was rushing head long into a period of death and destruction like we had never imagined.Somehow I made it through alive... that's pretty obvious since you're reading my book. But it wasn't easy, and I certainly didn't make through unscathed. Worst of all, the seven year period described in the Bible as the Tribulation has only just begun.In the stunning sequel to They Walk In Darkness, Hank Downes faces the first five seal judgements from the book of Revelation in the Bible. It's a fast paced, action packed story of survival in what quickly devolves into a post apocalyptic world where nothing is what it seems. If you loved the Left Behind series, the Edge of Collapse series, and The Book of Eli, then you will want to read The Four Horsemen.The Four Horsemen is rated PG-13 for violence, adult situations, and mild language.
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