The Bookkeeper

The Bookkeeper
Author: Robert Raff
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2024-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1638291861

The Bookkeeper presents a gripping trilogy of short stories, each emerging from the shadows to serve as a stark warning for the intrepid reader. In ‘The Exchange,’ we delve into the life of a hitman longing to leave his lethal career behind. Yet, as he teeters on the brink of retirement, his path crosses with an aspiring investigative journalist—a young college student who inadvertently entangles him back into the perilous world he seeks to escape. ‘Tserof’ unfolds the eerie tale of a brother and sister embarking on what should have been a typical camping trip with their parents. However, their weekend getaway takes a sinister turn, as the familiar turns frighteningly strange and increasingly creepy. Concluding the collection is ‘Thanksgiving,’ a story that takes a futuristic twist on one of the world’s most traditional holidays. This 21st-century science fiction narrative offers a unique reinterpretation that’s sure to captivate.

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Total Pages: 1068
Release: 1945
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
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The Bookkeeper's Skull

The Bookkeeper's Skull
Author: Justin D Hill
Publisher: Warhammer Horror
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781789998313

Spine-chilling tales set in the Worlds of Warhammer. On the capital world of Potence, young enforcer cadet Rudgard Howe is caught up in a bitter internecine feud to inherit his father’s position of Chief Enforcer. As the tithe fleets approach, he is sent on his first mission to ensure that the planet’s distant agri-facilities fulfil their quotas to the God-Emperor. Farmed with serfs and managed by ex-Militarum soldiers, the agri-facilities are places of shocking brutality and hopelessness. But when he is sent to the outlying farmstead of Thorsarbour, Rudgard discovers a community where the crops are left to rot as the inhabitants indulge in the bloody ecstasy of a sanguinary cult. As Rudgard imposes the strict Lex Imperialis upon the farmstead, he begins to uncover a place where sanity is rapidly slipping. But he is just one step along this nightmarish mission when a series of cruel deaths threatens to dismantle everything he has ever known about the Imperium, his faith in the Emperor, and the strength of his very soul.

A Life Worth Living

A Life Worth Living
Author: Shari Chappell
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1499069510

Mattie, full of life and passion, is devastated by a senseless brutality that leaves her crippled. Refusing to accept her limitations, she is determined to live a normal life. Through sheer strength of will and her best friend Jesse, she overcomes her disabilities and proves life can be whatever she makes it. With Jesse at her side, she knows they can accomplish anything. Through trepidation, sadness, and joy, she can choose to live life to the fullest in spite of rather than because of. She matures into a strong-willed, resilient woman who guides not only her own life but those of others.

Knock on Wood

Knock on Wood
Author: Linda O. Johnston
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0738745529

Rory Chasen, now the manager of the Lucky Dog Boutique in Destiny, California, is delighted when her closest friend Gemma Grayfield, a librarian, comes for a visit. But Gemma arrives early and seems upset. It turns out she has broken up with her boyfriend, Frank Shorester. Gemma is soon hired to manage the Broken Mirror Bookstore. Frank follows her to Destiny, where Gemma is also wooed by two local men. Rory may be a little jealous—until one of those men, Deputy Mayor Bevin Dermot, turns up dead. Bevin is known for knocking on wood for everything, but despite Destiny being all about superstitions that did not save his life. Rory tries to help Gemma clear herself of being a murder suspect, even counting on her lucky black and white dog Pluckie to help. But is Gemma guilty of murder—or of just having a run of bad luck?

Bookkeeping For Dummies - Australia / NZ

Bookkeeping For Dummies - Australia / NZ
Author: Veechi Curtis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0730310701

The bestselling guide to stress-free bookkeeping - specifically for Australia and New Zealand Do you want to save time, money, and a few grey hairs by establishing efficient bookkeeping practices? You’ve come to the right place! Bookkeeping For Dummies, Second Australian & New Zealand Edition, shows small business owners and bookkeepers how to record day-to-day transactions, understand GST, generate Profit & Loss reports, and so much more. Inside, you’ll get to grips with bookkeeping basics, discover how to record business transactions correctly, use the latest accounting software, and find out how to manage employee payroll. You’ll also get advice on allocating tricky transactions correctly. The new edition of this bestselling guide has been fully updated to include cloud accounting software, bank feeds, and automated reconciliations. You can find out about changes to BAS Agent legislation, and the latest in payroll and tax reporting obligations. New chapters include how to start your own independent bookkeeping practice, and a practical explanation of the bookkeeper’s professional ‘code of conduct.’ Covers cloud accounting and recent changes in the accounting software landscape Includes information and resources specific to Australia and New Zealand Contains a Foreword written by Matthew Addison, Executive Director of the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Provides lots of helpful information and tips for students studying Certificate IV in Bookkeeping or Financial Services. Do you know your assets from your equity? Or are you confused about depreciation? Whether you’re a small business owner who is new to bookkeeping or a seasoned bookkeeping professional who wants to learn more about creating complex financial reports, Bookkeeping For Dummies sets you up for success.

PROFESSIONAL LEARNER’S DICTIONARY OF SPOKEN ENGLISH

PROFESSIONAL LEARNER’S DICTIONARY OF SPOKEN ENGLISH
Author: DASH, RAJENDRA KUMAR
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 8120352254

Flipping through a dictionary pages will now be having a new meaning while reading through Professional Learner’s Dictionary of Spoken English. Designed as the Encyclopaedia of Communicative English, the dictionary contains whole gamut of idioms, sayings and phrases which are used in conversations—in both formal and informal situations. The book has been conceptualised and conceived for the ESL (English As a Second Language) learners, for whom English is a foreign language, but who are eager to speak Real English like the native speakers of English. This book attempts to go beyond the traditional approaches of Spoken English, and takes a communicative approach. Besides making a user aware of the meaning of a term, this book educates skillfully how to speak effective English, what to speak and what not to speak, in order to communicate flawlessly. Conversational ability, fluency in speaking, situation-specific (such as welcome speech) and format-based speaking (such as participating in a group discussion) are some other features of the book that will help a learner pick up the language effortlessly with ease. The book will be of immense utility for the students of Engineering, Management, Communication and all those for whom expressing their thoughts in words is a barrier, and who want to learn English and succeed in Professional and Personal life.

The Innocents

The Innocents
Author: Bridget Walsh
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2024-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1913547566

‘Victorian crime at its grittiest, most exciting best' Essie Fox In the hotly anticipated follow-up to The Tumbling Girl, Minnie and Albert take on a new crime-solving quest in the world of a Victorian music hall. The Variety Palace Music Hall is in trouble, due in no small part to a gruesome spate of murders that unfolded around it a few months previously. Between writing, managing the music hall and trying to dissuade her boss from installing a water tank in the building, Minnie Ward has her hands full. Her complicated relationship with detective Albert Easterbrook doesn’t even bear thinking about. But when a new string of murders tears through London, Minnie and Albert are thrown together once more. Strangely, the crimes seem to link back to a tragedy that took place fourteen years ago, leaving 183 children dead. And given that the incident touched so many people’s lives, everyone is a suspect...