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Author | : Matthew Eberz |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 706 |
Release | : 2008-05-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1434367622 |
Major Sam Call, now retired from the Army, has joined LNMB Investigations owned by his friend David Lytle. David was instrumental in helping Sam uncover the identity of an escaped German POW, solve a war crime that had remained hidden for 45 years, and also bring home a soldier missing since 1945. IdentityPoint, a public records company, is a major player in the relatively new world of computerized public records; providing the government and private companies with reports on an individual's data; data which revealed everything from the person's birth to their death, and everything in between. One corporate officer believes others in IdentityPoint have been illegally benefiting from a string of acquisitions and hires LNMB to go undercover to seek the financial data to prove her suspicions. Along with David's long-time associate Bob, a small, unassuming but extremely resourceful man, Sam is immersed in a mesmerizing world of data and computers and quickly discovers the immense power the company and the data have over the lives of typical citizens. While using the company's powerful reporting tools, Sam unknowingly alerts the F.B.I., and Sam once again finds himself the target of those who would wish to silence anything Sam has to say, as well as silencing Sam-permanently. Set in Georgia, British Virgin Islands, and Washington D.C., Very Public Data, explores the world of public records, secret organizations, world of personal identity systems and those that build them and those who abuse them. Very Public Data unveils both the positive and negative power of public data, and while this is a tale of corruption, murder, and deception, it is also a celebration of the love of a man and a woman, the unbreakable bond of soldiers, and the undying strength that honor brings to the human spirit.
Author | : Hawkins; Bianchi Wolfe |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 117 |
Release | : 2012-05-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466922087 |
"Our present, our future... Indelibly etched by our past"
Author | : Jan Vansina |
Publisher | : University of Wisconsin Pres |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2014-05-20 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0299299937 |
One of twelve children in a close-knit, affluent Catholic Belgian family, Jan Vansina began life in a seemingly sheltered environment. But that cocoon was soon pierced by the escalating tensions and violence that gripped Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. In this book Vansina recalls his boyhood and youth in Antwerp, Bruges, and the Flemish countryside as the country was rocked by waves of economic depression, fascism, competing nationalisms, and the occupation of first Axis and then Allied forces. Within the vast literature on World War II, a much smaller body of work treats the everyday experiences of civilians, particularly in smaller countries drawn into the conflict. Recalling the war in Belgium from a child’s-eye perspective, Vansina describes pangs of hunger so great as to make him crave the bitter taste of cod-liver oil. He vividly remembers the shock of seeing severely wounded men on the grounds of a field hospital, the dangers of crossing fields and swimming in ponds strafed by planes, and his family’s interactions with occupying and escaping soldiers from both sides. After the war he recalls emerging numb from the cinema where he first saw the footage of the Nazi death camps, and he describes a new phase of unrest marked by looting, vigilante justice, and the country’s efforts at reunification. Vansina, a historian and anthropologist best known for his insights into oral tradition and social memory, draws on his own memories and those of his siblings to reconstruct daily life in Belgium during a tumultuous era. Best Special Interest Books, selected by the American Association of School Librarians Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the Public Library Reviewers
Author | : Roger D. Taylor |
Publisher | : The FitzRoy Press |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 2023-06-28 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1739214218 |
In his sixth book, singlehanded sailor Roger Taylor stays ashore and turns his gaze towards the rugged Scottish landscape and rich wildlife visible through his loch-side window. Written as a kind of cosmic travelogue, the book reconciles the bleakness and beauty of the human condition.
Author | : Nigel Heseltine |
Publisher | : Parthian Books |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2023-05-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1913640337 |
'A restless shape-shifter from the mysterious Welsh Marches, Heseltine was as elusive in his idiosyncratic writing as in his extraordinary globetrotting life. It is good to have his work briefly pinned down in this groundbreaking collection for closer inspection.' – Professor M.Wynn Thomas Cariad County: a place of anarchy and farce, of the grotesque and the slapstick, of tragedy and violent comedy, where the local hunt is disrupted by a camel-riding hero, where the town hall burns down as the town cheers, a place haunted by grotesque revenants from the First World War. This is the world of Nigel Heseltine's short stories, fantastic fictions which lampoon and lament the slow decline of the once-powerful squires and landowners of mid-Wales, the very Montgomeryshire of which Heseltine (1916-1995) formed a part.
Author | : Storm Jameson |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 2011-10-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1448201403 |
First published in 1933, this outstanding collection is made up of two short novels, A Day Off and The Single Heart, and three long stories which show the variety of the author's great writing skills that make her one of the most distinguished of women writers. In A Day Off, Jameson tells of a day in the life of a middle-aged woman. A lonely woman, snatching at any relationship she can make. It is a story of great perception and understanding but tinged with bitterness and the inevitable sadness of isolation.
Author | : Mary McBride |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2012-07-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 145928352X |
Gideon Summerfield Bank robber. Prisoner. Let out of jail only on the condition that he capture his cousin. Well, it might take a thief to catch a thief, but Gideon didn't plan on being caught himself—at least not by a bright-eyed female full of vinegar…and honey. Sweet, warm honey. Honey Logan Banker's daughter. Pampered debutante. Now a woman determined to abandon everything for a life with the outlaw who'd robbed her father's bank. She'd cuffed herself to him before she could think, before she'd looking into his eyes and known that she'd lost the key forever.
Author | : Rumpel Stiltskin |
Publisher | : Rumpel Stiltskin |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2022-05-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Bored rich sociopath develops an obsession with a girl he accidentally met on a train from London. He uses all his power and money to destroy the young student's life so she would become his willing sex slave. This is a tale of sex, violence and obsession. Hidden behind a mask of smiles of an English gentleman is a dangerous sociopath. Liam's disdain for life, the world and the people in it leads him on a journey to America to intentionally ruin a young girl's life. On his way, he comes across people he manipulates or extorts into terrible situations while posing as their saviour and friend. Liam knows what he does is wrong, and he is okay with it. He just doesn't care. His utter contempt for life combined with brainwashing infects other people so they too will spread his poison to others. He wants to see the world burn for his own amusement. This book contains strong language, graphic descriptions of sex between adults, prostitution, drug use and psychological powerplay. This book is self-edited. Some grammatical errors are likely, which will be fixed with further editions.
Author | : United States. Patent Office |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1590 |
Release | : 1951 |
Genre | : Patents |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Ben Coes |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 513 |
Release | : 2015-05-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250043166 |
"Dewey Andreas, former Delta and newly recruited intelligence agent, is sidelined after screwing up his last two operations. Still drowning in grief after the tragic murder of his fiance, Dewey has seemingly lost his focus, his edge, and the confidence of his superiors. A high level Russian hacker, known only as Cloud, is believed to be routing large amounts of money to various Al Qaeda terror cells, and the mission is to capture and render harmless Cloud. At the same time, a back-up team is sent after the only known associate of Cloud, a ballerina believed to be his girlfriend. Unwilling to sit out the mission as ordered, Dewey defies his superiors, and goes rogue, surreptitiously following and tracking the two teams. What should be a pair of simple snatch and grab operations, goes horribly wrong--both teams are ambushed and wiped out. Only through the unexpected intervention of Dewey does the ballerina survive. On the run, with no back-up, Cloud's girlfriend reveals a shocking secret--a plot so audacious and deadly that their masterminds behind it would risk anything and kill anybody to prevent its exposure. It's a plot that, in less than three days, will completely remake the world's political landscape and put at risk every single person in the Western world. With only three days left, Dewey Andreas must unravel and stop this plot or see everything destroyed. A plot that goes live on July 4th--Independence Day"--