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Author | : Simon Wood |
Publisher | : Leisure Books |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780843958300 |
Josh Michaels doesn't know it, but he's worth more dead than alive. A firm has bought his life insurance policy and they want to collect on it--even if it means killing Josh.
Author | : Simone Lee |
Publisher | : First Books |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2011-05 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1592995446 |
Lara Brown attempts to protect her creative, free-spirited daughter Sarah from the worst consequences of Sarah's determination to live life on the brink of disaster.
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Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Boatbuilding |
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Author | : Vincent Banville |
Publisher | : Gemma |
Total Pages | : 117 |
Release | : 2009-05-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1934848158 |
An Irish gumshoe gets in trouble again in this steamy short fiction that features gangs, pay-offs, immigration and a dose of greed. Private detective John Blaine is back treading Dublin's mean streets. With his marriage now on track, and a new baby to keep him closer to home, it seems life is good. That is, until he gets a call from the owner of nightclub in Dublin's raucous Temple Bar. A Romanian gang is threatening to burn the place down, but there are two sides to every story. Before he knows it, Blaine finds himself in the center of the blaze.
Author | : Jessie Singer |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2023-02-28 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1982129689 |
A journalist recounts the surprising history of accidents and reveals how they’ve come to define all that’s wrong with America. We hear it all the time: “Sorry, it was just an accident.” And we’ve been deeply conditioned to just accept that explanation and move on. But as Jessie Singer argues convincingly: There are no such things as accidents. The vast majority of mishaps are not random but predictable and preventable. Singer uncovers just how the term “accident” itself protects those in power and leaves the most vulnerable in harm’s way, preventing investigations, pushing off debts, blaming the victims, diluting anger, and even sparking empathy for the perpetrators. As the rate of accidental death skyrockets in America, the poor and people of color end up bearing the brunt of the violence and blame, while the powerful use the excuse of the “accident” to avoid consequences for their actions. Born of the death of her best friend, and the killer who insisted it was an accident, this book is a moving investigation of the sort of tragedies that are all too common, and all too commonly ignored. In this revelatory book, Singer tracks accidental death in America from turn of the century factories and coal mines to today’s urban highways, rural hospitals, and Superfund sites. Drawing connections between traffic accidents, accidental opioid overdoses, and accidental oil spills, Singer proves that what we call accidents are hardly random. Rather, who lives and dies by an accident in America is defined by money and power. She also presents a variety of actions we can take as individuals and as a society to stem the tide of “accidents”—saving lives and holding the guilty to account.
Author | : Donna Lattanzio |
Publisher | : Gatekeeper Press |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 2022-04-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1662921780 |
“From the start, I loved how emotionally attached I became to the characters involved in this story. The ending had a shock factor that was well planned and psychologically satisfying. An excellent novel for readers who enjoy character-driven thrillers with a bit of romance. Four out of four stars.” – OnlineBookClub.org One mistake. That was all it took to change the lives of four strangers brought together by destiny and veering on a collision course of complicated interactions. As the air traffic controller blamed for a human error resulting in a disaster, Margaret Lido faces death threats and must find a way to start a new life. A lone survivor, must also begin a new life, anonymously. He hopes his future includes beautiful Viola Cordova, a new neighbor with secrets of her own. But a rival who is living a unique lifestyle will vie for Viola's attention, leading her into a dangerous situation. Lies, plot twists, and deceit will have you racing through this fast-paced story. Book Review 1: ”WOW! Homerun! This is a captivating story with a great plot twist! A must read!” -- Shannan, Verified Amazon Purchase Book Review 2: ”The Ending. I love a book that grabs me from the first page and this book did. I love short chapters. The ending totally floored me. I am still reeling.” -- Ellie, Verified Amazon Purchase Book Review 3: “Thrilling and sick! This book should be made into a NETFLIX mini-series. Fantastic twists and unexpected turns. The ending was just sick…Loved it!” -- Gloria, Verified Amazon Purchase Book Review 4: “Gripping, suspenseful, Hard to put down. Loved this book. Has you hanging on till the end.” -- Frances, Verified Amazon Purchase Book Review 5: “Highly recommend. Once I started reading this book, I couldn’t put it down. There was never a lull in the suspense." -- Paula, Verified Amazon Purchase
Author | : Great Britain: Parliament: Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards |
Publisher | : The Stationery Office |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 2013-04-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780108550621 |
This report finds the three bankers guilty of "catastrophic failures of management" in the run-up to the collapse of HBOS which resulted in its emergency takeover by Lloyds bank. "Toxic" misjudgments by the three led to the bank's downfall. Lloyds later needed a £20.5bn taxpayer bail-out at the height of the financial crisis as a direct result of its acquisition of HBOS. So far only one former HBOS director, Peter Cummings, has been penalised, after being fined £500,000 and banned for life from working in the City last September. The Commission said it was wrong that he should shoulder the blame alone. They claim "The primary responsibility for the downfall of HBOS should rest with Sir James Crosby, architect of the strategy that set the course for disaster, with Andy Hornby, who proved unable or unwilling to change course, and Lord Stevenson, who presided over the bank's board from its birth to its death.", and calls on the new City regulator to consider barring them from taking up any role in the financial sector. Senior executives of HBOS tried to blame the losses on the temporary closure of wholesale markets. During the financial crisis, banks stopped lending to each other, resulting in their short-term supplies of funding drying up. But members of the Commission said they were disappointed by such explanations, as it was the lending approach that was to blame. The FSA's failure to act exposes what a flawed regulatory framework was in place and politicians of all parties backed the propping up of the banks with frighteningly expensive bailouts
Author | : Philip Howard |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 2015-03-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781506090832 |
The doctors said I had unconfirmed haemophilia. People said I was clumsy, a clown, an accident waiting to happen. They were wrong. I have endured a multiplicity of injuries including: 200 stitches; a broken femur; broken bones in my feet; 3 sprained ankles; several dislocated kneecaps; ruptured knee ligaments; a broken scaphoid; traumatic bruising to my shin and a dislocated shoulder. These are the presents that EHLERS DANLOS SYNDROME bestowed upon me. At fifty eight years of age I had had enough. I lay on the floor in my garage with the fallen ladder as my companion, listening to the siren of an approaching ambulance. I thought to myself "I have to find a way to make all this stop. If I survive."
Author | : National Research Council |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 87 |
Release | : 1998-09-11 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0309173744 |
As part of the national effort to improve aviation safety, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chartered the National Research Council to examine and recommend improvements in the aircraft certification process currently used by the FAA, manufacturers, and operators.
Author | : Jack J. Hersch |
Publisher | : Air World |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 2020-11-24 |
Genre | : Transportation |
ISBN | : 1526773155 |
The award-winning journalist delves “into the confluence of modern airplane technology and pilot behavior to probe how and why flight disasters happen” (BookTrib). Aviation automation has been pushed to its limits, with pilots increasingly relying on it. Autopilot, autothrottle, autoland, flight management systems, air data systems, inertial guidance systems. All these systems are only as good as their inputs which, incredibly, can go rogue. Even the automation itself is subject to unpredictable failure. And what of the pilots? They began flight training with their hands on the throttle and yoke, and feet on the rudder pedals. Then they reached the pinnacle of their careers—airline pilot—and suddenly they were going hours without touching the controls other than for a few minutes on takeoff and landing. Are their skills eroding? Is their training sufficient to meet the demands of today’s planes? The Dangers of Automation in Airliners delves deeply into these questions. You’ll be in the cockpits of the two doomed Boeing 737 MAXs, the Airbus A330 lost over the South Atlantic, and the Bombardier Q400 that stalled over Buffalo. You’ll discover exactly why a Boeing 777 smacked into a seawall, missing the runway on a beautiful summer morning. And you’ll watch pilots battling—sometimes winning and sometimes not—against automation run amok. This book also investigates the human factors at work. You’ll learn why pilots might overlook warnings or ignore cockpit alarms. You’ll observe automation failing to alert aircrews of what they crucially need to know while fighting to save their planes and their passengers. The future of safe air travel depends on automation. This book tells its story.