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Author | : Charlie Quimby |
Publisher | : Torrey House Press |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2013-11-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1937226263 |
Leonard Self knows where he’s going to end his life. But the road there is winding, and he has company.
Author | : Michael Wiley |
Publisher | : Severn House Publishers Ltd |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2017-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1780109172 |
“This gorgeously crafted, shudderingly dark novel blends the genres of psychological thriller and murder mystery”—from the Shamus Award-winning author (Naples Florida Weekly). Introducing former death-row inmate turned private investigator Franky Dast in the first of an intriguing crime noir series. Having spent eight years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit, Franky Dast now works as an investigator for the Justice Now Initiative, seeking to help others in the same situation. But when he learns that Bill Higby, the detective whose testimony helped convict him, is facing his own murder charge, Franky is torn. Should he help the man he hates more than any other, the man who remains convinced of Franky’s guilt to this day? As Franky delves further, he comes to realize that in order to prove Higby’s innocence, he must also prove his own. Unless he finds out what happened that fateful night eight years before, the night 15-year-old Duane Bronson and his 13-year-old brother were murdered, Franky will always be under suspicion, and the real killer will remain free. What really happened that dark, wet night on Monument Road? And is Franky prepared for the shocking truth? “Like your noir pitch-black? So does Wiley.”—Kirkus Reviews “Engrossing . . . Readers will want to see more of the complex Dast, who’s both fragile and strong, cynical and naïve.”—Publishers Weekly “Masterfully setting in motion his main character’s goals and the array of blocking forces, the author carefully orchestrates the larger and smaller revelations, the successes and failures along Franky’s path, into a thundering coda of suspense.”—Naples Florida Weekly
Author | : Kathy Edwards |
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Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Architecture |
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Author | : Scott E. Brown |
Publisher | : Stackpole Books |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2014-01-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0811753999 |
Featuring 66 hikes through the most beautiful areas of natural Maryland, this is the perfect resource for the adventurous outdoor photographer. Each hike contains detailed maps and directions, GPS coordinates, and information on difficulty, distance, and duration. Stunning full-color photographs of the state's vistas, waterfalls, forests, and seashores accompany tips on the best lenses, shooting locations, and times of day to get the most breathtaking shots.
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Release | : 2003 |
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Total Pages | : 2256 |
Release | : 1882 |
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Author | : Ross S. Stein |
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Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Bench-marks |
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A critical element of the Humboldt County infrastructure is its vertical control network. The positions of bench marks (BMs) in the network are used for cadastral, roadways, engineering, and flood plain surveys. At the request of the Department of Public Works of Humboldt County, 333 km of the network nearest the 1992 Cape Mendocino earthquake was resurveyed by the National Geodetic Survey in late 1992, with 100 new BMs emplaced. Comparing the new heights with those measured before 1992 gives the vertical deformation associated with the earthquake, which includes motion caused by slip on the earthquake fault, earthquake-triggered surficial disturbances such as landslides and liquefaction, and settling of engineered structures due to earthquake shaking. We find that 37 BMs in Humboldt County display height changes that can not be accounted for by the earthquake fault slip, and thus indicate monument, soil or structural instability: 18 BMs show subsidence caused by groundwatet withdrawal in the Eel River basin; 16 BMs show residual movement of less than a few centimeters, and 4 BMs show major disturbance of up to 4 m. One of the disturbed BMs lies near an earthquake-induced tension crack, and another is near the site of liquefaction in the Salt river bed. Nine of the disturbed BMs are set in bridge abutments or highway overpasses, and 6 are set in retaining walls, and thus might be indicators of structural weakness or incipient failure. In addition, the distribution of landslides, liquefaction, and road cracking reveals other sites of potential ground failure along highways, seawalls, and foundations. Some 1992 BMs could be resurveyed to monitor subsequent movement. Using a model for the earthquake fault slip that best fits the geodetic and seismic observations of the earthquake, we infer the uplift of shoals and rocks offshore Humboldt County. We estimate mat 13 shoals lying in less than 3 fathoms (5.5 m) of water were uplifted by more than 0.45 fathoms (0.83 m), presenting increased hazards to coastal navigation. In addition, a 4 x 8 nautical-mile wide (7 x 14 km) zone is identified as the site of potential seafloor faulting with displacement of up to 3 m, and the head of Mattole Canyon is suggested as the site of possible seafloor landslides. These findings have been furnished to the U.S. Coast Guard for issuance as a Notice to Mariners, and to the National Ocean Survey of NOAA for bathymetric survey planning. We also find that the flood plain boundary of the Mattole river at Petrolia will be shifted by as much as 62 m (200f) as a result of the permanent change in elevation caused by the earthquake.