Shadow of Innocence

Shadow of Innocence
Author: Ric Wasley
Publisher: Kunati Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1601640064

Private investigator and Vietnam veteran Mick McCarthy and his partner Bridget Connolly travel to Newport, Rhode Island, to help a friend who is charged with murder.

Shadow of Innocence

Shadow of Innocence
Author: Sarah Hoad
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468504703

'Shadow of innocence' is the fourth book in a young adult, fantasy/thriller series. Three women have already told their stories and through them we know there is one more woman that hold the prophesy. The fourth girl is Heidi Harrison, a disturbed young girl growing up in the suburbs of Adelaide, Australia. Heidi is trying desperately to raise her younger sister and protect her from their drug abused mother. Upon meeting the enchanting neighbor next door, Heidi discovers that she is not like most fourteen year old's, not only does she see spirits but she also has the ability to bring harm to those who thrust it upon her. While discovering herself and fleeing from a tormented past, Heidi runs away from Adelaide to Melbourne where she has to learn how to survive on her own. She is hunter not only by a spirit in her dreams but a demon she is secretly attracted too and the immortals who have invaded her life. She is the fourth girl that holds their destiny, the final, the most complicated.

A System of Pleas

A System of Pleas
Author: Vanessa A. Edkins
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0190689250

Over 95% of criminal convictions are by guilty plea. Trials are the rarity, and while much has been written on jury decision making and various parts of the trial process, the field has been largely silent on the practice that is most likely to affect an individual charged with a crime: plea bargaining. A System of Pleas: Social Science's Contributions to the Real Legal System brings together into one resource the burgeoning body of research on plea bargaining. Drawing attention to the fact that convictions today are nearly synonymous with guilty pleas, this contributed volume begins with an overview and history of plea bargaining, with chapters focusing on defendants, defense attorneys and prosecutors and plea bargains; influences on plea decision-making, including race, juvenile justice system involvement, and innocence; and the results of a "system of pleas", such as sentencing disparities and mass incarceration, collateral consequences, and disenfranchisement. A concluding chapter by the volume's editors examines ways to move forward within an entrenched system. An excellent reference tool for furthering both research and practice, A System of Pleas is a must-have for academics and legal professionals interested in the fields of criminal justice, psychology and law, and related disciplines.

Shadow of Innocence

Shadow of Innocence
Author: Meg O'Brien
Publisher: Mira Books
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780778300540

The Innocence of Serpents

The Innocence of Serpents
Author: Cara Lee
Publisher: Cara Lee
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

All harm is not malicious. TamLin grabbed the opportunity to leave his native universe to escape his mother. Living in another universe as an illegal immigrant is the only way he can outmaneuver others’ efforts to puppeteer him. He’s a sensate, able to detect and interpret eddies of psychic energy and space-time without the need of tools and technology. That’s a valuable ability—and he’s an expert with it. He prefers loitering outside the law so he can take care of the manipulative jerks who work their ways around the system…and circumstances outside TamLin’s control mean his current target knows he’s onto him. Now it’s a race of who can destroy the other first. A sci-fi novella featuring people who have conflict management issues, and who may or may not have good reason for them. E-book has two versions of the story: one with salty language and one without. Keywords: sci-fi, science fiction, novella, cyberpunk, time travel, dystopian, genetic engineering, female protagonist, alternate universes, multiverses, human experimentation, assassins, dark, psychics, cyborgs

The Storyteller's Shadows

The Storyteller's Shadows
Author: Bill Reed
Publisher: Reed Independent
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2018-03-03
Genre:
ISBN: 0648175693

In a volume containing 14 original plays – including three shadow-play adaptions of Gogol, Morton and Runyon classics – the author resurrects a sadly neglected theatre genre – the shadow play combining traditional shadow techniques with normal acting to create ‘full-bodied’ mainstream plays.

Shadow's Return

Shadow's Return
Author: S.C. Wynne
Publisher: S.C. Wynne
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Gay Mystery. In Book Two, Psychic Liam Baker and Detective Kimball Thompson have embarked on a romantic relationship after battling the deadly and powerful psychic, Steven Pine months ago. They ended his brutal killing spree of young male prostitutes, and he’s safely in jail. But when someone starts murdering young college girls, some disturbing clues seem to lead back to Steven Pine. But he’s locked up and awaiting trial. There’s no possible way he could be involved in the new murders. Yet Liam can’t shake the chilling feeling that Pine has somehow figured out a way to reach out from his jail cell to continue murdering innocent victims.

In Hawthorne's Shadow

In Hawthorne's Shadow
Author: Samuel Chase Coale
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813185939

"The world is so sad and solemn," wrote Nathaniel Hawthorne, "that things meant in jest are liable, by an overwhelming influence, to become dreadful earnest; gaily dressed fantasies turning to ghostly and black-clad images of themselves." From the radical dualism of Hawthorne's vision, Samuel Coale argues, springs a continuing tradition in the American novel. In Hawthorne's Shadow is the first critical study to describe precisely the formal shape of Hawthorne's psychological romance and to explore his themes and images in relation to such contemporary writers as John Cheever, Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, John Gardner, Joyce Carol Oates, William Styron, and John Updike. When viewed from this perspective, certain writers—particularly Cheever, Mailer, Oates, and Gardner—appear in a new and very different light, leading to a considerable reevaluation of their achievement and their place in American fiction. Mr. Coale's long interviews and conversations with John Cheever, John Gardner, William Styron, and others have provided insights and perspectives that make this book particularly valuable to students of contemporary American literature. Coale links contemporary writers to an on-going American romantic tradition, represented by such earlier authors as Melville, Harold Frederic, Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, and Carson McCullers. He explores the distinctly Manichean matter of much American romance, linking it to America's Puritan past and to the almost schizophrenic dynamics of American culture in general. Finally, he reexamines the post-modernist writers in light of Hawthorne's "shadow" and shows that, however similar they may be in some ways, they differ remarkably from the previous American romantic tradition.

Where Light and Shadow Meet

Where Light and Shadow Meet
Author: Emilie Schindler
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393041231

The woman who married Oskar Schindler tells the true story of their life together, what they did to save the Jews in their factories, and how this led to "Schindler's List". "Where Light and Shadow Meet" tells the story of a woman's daily acts of bravery during Hitler's reign--and why they mattered. Photos. Maps.