Always a Cold Deck

Always a Cold Deck
Author: Robert Bruce Stewart
Publisher: Street Car Mysteries
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-05-28
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1938710010

In July 1900, hapless insurance investigator Harry Reese travels to Buffalo to look into a suspicious fire. But when Harry uncovers a smuggling ring, the case morphs into something more sinister, and he’s faced with a new set of questions. What’s become of the notorious ringleader? And was the missing Charles Elwell killed for the insurance money? Or is he alive and sharing in the proceeds? To find the answers, Harry travels to Canada and back in the company of a political boss’s conniving stooge and a curious young woman who seems to be conducting an investigation of her own. It’s a byzantine odyssey, during which Harry can never be sure of anyone’s loyalties, least of all those who’ve hired him. For more information on the series, please visit: http://www.HarryReeseMysteries.com/ keywords: mystery, humorous mystery, cozy mystery, funny mystery, historical mystery, Harry Reese Mystery, 1900, Washington, DC, P.G. Wodehouse, parody, Edmund Crispin, Nick and Nora, Wodehouse mystery

Data Mining

Data Mining
Author: John Wang
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781931777834

"An overview of the multidisciplinary field of data mining, this book focuses specifically on new methodologies and case studies. Included are case studies written by 44 leading scientists and talented young scholars from seven different countries. Topics covered include data mining based on rough sets, the impact of missing data, and mining free text for structure. In addition, the four basic mining operations supported by numerous mining techniques are addressed: predictive model creation supported by supervised induction techniques; link analysis supported by association discovery and sequence discovery techniques; DB segmentation supported by clustering techniques; and deviation detection supported by statistical techniques."

Cold Deck

Cold Deck
Author: Gordon Donnell
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146973799X

Gambler David Sinclair is nobody's innocent child. He knows he is playing with fire when he goes after big money. But not until he is ambushed and nearly killed does he realize he has bought a ticket to a nightmare. He must find his assailants before they can strike again. The hunt plunges him into the deadly South Florida underworld. He follows a perilous path through a web of drug traffickers and Haitian gangsters with the police and Federal Agents hot on his trail. When he reaches the corridors of wealth and power, he must confront the answer he dreads.

A Look Through My Eyes

A Look Through My Eyes
Author: Dawn Vandenberg
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479738883

This book begins with the story of a young boy, Rem Vandenberg, who was born in 1937 in the Netherlands just before the onslaught of the Second World War. His youth was a struggle to exist under the German occupation and in combating the depravation of poverty. Added to these hardships was the ongoing personal battle he fought daily in accepting the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church which were heavily imposed on him by the uncompromising adult belief of the time. His authoritarian father loaded with the responsibility of caring for the large family was staunch in upholding his strong principles and instilling them into his children. Of a less serious nature and with a strong desire to be free of the bonds restricting him from freedom of expression and thought Rem was often on the punitive end of the disciple rod, both at school and home. Opposing this oppression was the endless love and compassion of his mother, who through the strength of her faith, was able to engulf the whole family under her mantle of love and bind them together into a caring family unit. At a young age Rem had to begin work to help support the family. What he was expected to do for a few cents per week was beyond the capability of this small undernourished lad. His father insisted on strength of character and allowed him to be pushed to the limit of his endurance. Held by the love of his family but tormented with the urge to be free of restrictions Rem finally took his life in his own hands. At the age of sixteen driven by the spirit of adventure he left home and joined the merchant navy. His first voyage was on a whaling ship to the South Pole which was followed by voyages throughout the world for the next few years. On sailing into his first Australian port his desire to stay in Australia took over. He jumped ship and went inland where he took a job on the railway. After six months as gang worker he was finally picked up by the law and experienced a short jail sentence before being deported back to Holland. His love for Australia was strong and within two years he returned as a legal migrant and still lives in his beloved land today.