An Inexplicable Deception
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Author | : Lillian Sable |
Publisher | : Dark Prism Media |
Total Pages | : 117 |
Release | : 2018-11-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
She never wanted to be Omega. Ianthe keeps her freedom because her dynamic is a carefully guarded secret. Omegas are rare and highly prized, but they have no rights. An Omega is the property of whatever Alpha is strong enough to claim her. Ianthe toils in the slums, pretending to be Beta, so she can hide from a world that wants to make her a pet in a gilded cage. Legion, the Alpha and brutal cartel boss, believes her to be Beta. When he discovers her deception, nothing will stop him from claiming her. Omega's Deception is the first in a series which is now complete, featuring an over the top Alpha hero in a dystopian world. This book is for anyone who likes their romance with power exchange and a splash of darkness, especially fans of Addison Cain, Zoe Blake and Loki Renard.
Author | : Harry S |
Publisher | : Harry S |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
As darkness falls, the ultimate game of deception begins- where every ally could be an enemy In a city of secrets, The Phantom-a mysterious figure of terror emerges from the shadows, his influence reaching the darkest corners of power. As twilight fades, a team of elite operatives races to unravel his web of deceit. Lead analyst Sarah Mitchell, Detective Miller, and logistics expert Mara Sullivan are on the verge of cracking the case, but a chilling message warns, "The game has only just begun." With danger at every turn, they must navigate a maze of lies where every step could be their last. Brace yourself for a heart-pounding thriller where shadows conceal deadly secrets and every ally might be an enemy.
Author | : William Degraftcoleman |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 595 |
Release | : 2012-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1462055788 |
Deep in her soul, Stephanie Whitfield believes that unseen, sinister forces have been dictating her life making it a living hell. As she walks confidently into the hospital to begin her medical career, no one watching would ever suspect that this fiery, ambitious woman tasted her first blood when she was just twelve years old. Stephanie is nurturing an unconscionable quest for vengeance. Stunningly beautiful Angel Stevens is an unassuming woman with a tragic past. Now, she is consumed with morbid fear; in less than twenty-four hours, she too will be a victim her vital organs taken and shipped to save the life of an ailing politician. With no one to turn to, Angel is praying for a miracle. Retired Lieutenant Bernard Obrien has already come close to death more than once. A decorated war hero who has just awakened from a crippling depression, Obrien has no idea that death once again hovers in the shadows, threatening to seize the life he has just rebuilt. In this gripping tale, the tumultuous lives of three extraordinary individuals are about to collide and culminate in an unthinkable string of catastrophic events that stun the LAPD, the FBI, the city of Los Angeles, and even beyond.
Author | : J. S. Weiner |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2003-11-20 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0191505072 |
On 21 November 1953, one of the most fascinating puzzles in science was finally solved. Three scientists--Joseph Weiner, Kenneth Oakley, and Wilfrid Le Gros Clark--described their investigations into the important fossilized human remains found at Piltdown in Sussex in the early 1900s. Their conclusion was stunning: the remains, and the accompanying materials that supposedly verified them as ancient fossils, had all been faked. The discovery of Piltdown Man had been announced to the world in 1912 by an amateur fossil hunter, Charles Dawson, and the Keeper of Geology at the Natural History Museum in London, Arthur Smith Woodward, who had found fragments of a thickset skull and an ape-like lower jaw, along with other bones and stone tools. These fragments pointed to a species of early human who had lived in England a million years ago-a 'missing link' between apes and modern man. But, as Weiner and his colleagues were to reveal in 1953, the skull was a recent one, and the jaw had belonged to an orang-utan. These and many other 'finds' from Piltdown had been deliberately stained and tampered with to make them appear ancient, and the scientific establishment had been well and truly fooled. Widely praised from its first publication in 1955, The Piltdown Forgery remains the classic account of this story and its many players. In this fiftieth anniversary edition, Professor Chris Stringer, Head of Human Origins at the Natural History Museum in London, provides an introduction to this famous story, and an afterword containing the latest detective-work. Ever-increasing technological powers may one day reveal who did what, and why, but until then this remains an engrossing tale of mixed motives, captivating trickery, and competing egos: a tale fit to rival the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (himself a player in this saga) at his best.
Author | : Michael J. Comer |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 2017-05-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1351946005 |
Deception at Work tells you how to recognize and deal with lies, in meetings, negotiations, discussions and in writing. It is guaranteed to make you a more effective and confident operator, no matter what job you do. Simply leaving the book on your desk for others to see will improve your chances of not being deceived. The book exposes deception in all of its forms, linking the authors' 40 years of experience in dealing with fraudsters with the most recent findings on MRI scanning and the human brain. It explains how, why and in what circumstances both achievement and exculpatory lies are told, and how they can be resolved. It sets out a low key but effective plan for dealing with liars in all shapes and sizes, from confidence tricksters to malingerers and hard-nosed fraudsters. This ground-breaking work includes the most comprehensive summary of the clues to deception of any book currently in print.
Author | : Joel Engel |
Publisher | : Encounter Books |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2018-03-27 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1594039828 |
To effect just outcomes the justice system requires that law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and judges be committed—above all—to doing justice. Those whose allegiance is to winning, regardless of evidence, do the opposite of justice: they corrupt the system. This is the jaw-dropping story of one such corruption and its surprise ending. On Labor Day 2007, a forest fire broke out in California’s eastern Sierra Nevada and eventually burned about 65,000 acres. Investigators from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the United States Forest Service took a mere two days to conclude that the liable party was the successful forest-products company Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI), founded as a tiny sawmill nearly sixty years earlier by Red Emmerson. The investigative report on the fire declared that SPI’s independent logging contractor had started the conflagration by driving a bulldozer over a rock, creating a spark that flew into a pile of brush. No fire had ever been proven to start that way, but based on the report the U.S. Department of Justice and California’s attorney general filed nearly identical suits against Emmerson’s company. The amount sought was nearly a billion dollars, enough to bankrupt or severely damage it. Emmerson, of course, fought back. Week by week, month by month, year by year, his lawyers discovered that the investigators had falsified evidence, lied under oath, fabricated science, invented a narrative, and intentionally ignored a mountain of exculpatory evidence. They never pursued a known arsonist who was in the area that day, nor a young man who repeatedly volunteered alibis contradicted by facts. Though the government lawyers had not known at the start that the investigation was tainted, they nonetheless refused to drop the suits as the discovery process continued and dozens of revelations made clear that any verdict against Emmerson’s company would be unjust. Scorched Worth is a riveting tale that dramatizes how fragile and arbitrary justice can be when those empowered to act in the name of the people are more loyal to the bureaucracies that employ them than to the people they’re supposed to serve. It’s also the story of a man who refused to let the government take from him what he’d spent a lifetime earning.
Author | : William Wallace |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 634 |
Release | : 1898 |
Genre | : Ethics |
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Author | : Edward Worsdell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 1888 |
Genre | : Christianity |
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Author | : Maxwell Bodenheim |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2021-11-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
This novel tells the story of a young man's return to his hometown in the Midwest. Incredibly realistic and brutal the man is a thief and a poet and finds companionship with a local prostitute. Although the story is fictional, it is an intended commentary on society and humanity. This is Bodenheim's first novel.
Author | : William Mudford |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 1831 |
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