Sullivan File

Sullivan File
Author: CB Samet
Publisher: Avant Star Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-07-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1950942260

She's caught in a wicked scandal of illegal activity. He's her only hope of survival. Jessica Ong saves lives in her ICU but never imagined she'd be caught in a scenario where she would have to save her own. When she's accosted by men searching her apartment for a mysterious USB drive, she embarks on a face-paced hunt for what information is worth killing for. What's worse? She's forced to work with her ex-boyfriend and security expert, Reece Owen. Reece guards lives and uncovers secrets for a living, and yet finds himself unprepared when having to protect the feisty ex-girlfriend he distanced himself from months ago. While he tries to help Jess untangle from her dangerous predicament, he must reconcile with emotions he's avoided. As enemies close in, can they uncover the truth to set them free? If you like action, adventure, and strong female leads, this is the series for you. The romance is medium with heat with some explicit language. Each novel shares characters, but they are also their own happily-ever-after. *** “This is the 6th book in the Rider File series but can be read as a standalone. This book had mystery, suspense and thrills, romance and action. It was very well written and enjoyable to read...I loved the fact that the MC was a strong, independent, intelligent woman.... It was a really good read! One that adventure romance readers will enjoy!” — Reedsy Discovery Reviewer "Another great story by CB Samet. Kept me on my toes with each twist and turn. Would definitely recommend this and the others in the series.” —Goodreads Reviewer “Wow. The undeniable attraction between the two. It is like fighting fire with fire. There is No cliffhanger. It has a HEA. It is a Page-turner which I enjoyed reading.” —Booksprout Reviewer

The Vanishing of Katherine Sullivan

The Vanishing of Katherine Sullivan
Author: Christina Weaver
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532068115

When Matthew Sullivan’s elderly uncle is told he needs to clean his property or lose it, Matt begrudgingly begins to help the hoarder start organizing his home. As he cleans, he discovers references to a grandmother the family never discusses. His curiosity piqued, Matt asks his uncle what happened to her and receives stubborn silence. Confused and curious, Matt begins to dig into his family’s history. As he scrapes the surface, he receives a phone call from an estranged family member who is running for president of the United States and is told to stop immediately. The call only galvanizes his need to discover what really happened to his grandmother, Katherine Sullivan. Matt’s investigation leads him to a small town in West Virginia, deep in the mighty Allegheny Mountains, where he begins to uncover the terrifying truth of what really happened on that fateful day in 1948.

After the Rebellion

After the Rebellion
Author: Sekou M. Franklin
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814789382

Franklin argues that the political environment in the post-Civil Rights era, along with constraints on social activism, made it particularly difficult for young black activists to start and sustain popular mobilization campaigns.Building on case studies from around the country--including New York, the Carolinas, California, Louisiana, and Baltimore--After the Rebellion explores the inner workings and end results of activist groups such as the Southern Negro Youth Congress, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Student Organization for Black Unity, the Free South Africa Campaign, the New Haven Youth Movement, the Black Student Leadership Network, the Juvenile Justice Reform Movement, and the AFL-CIO's Union Summer campaign.

From the Secret Files of J. Edgar Hoover

From the Secret Files of J. Edgar Hoover
Author: Athan Theoharis
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 146171799X

Documents uncovered from the late FBI director's secret files reveal for the first time the shocking extent of FBI activities in collecting and using derogatory information about prominent Americans and political groups. Historian Athan Theoharis charges that Hoover was an "indirect blackmailer," exploiting the FBI's resources to serve the political interests of the White House and to advance his own political and moral agenda. None of the documents in five separate secret files was intended ever to be disclosed; Mr. Theoharis procured them after intensive research in FBI files using the Freedom of Information Act. The memoranda, letters, telephone transcriptions, and other materials printed here detail a wide range of excesses and include Hoover's providing information about political adversaries to the Johnson and Nixon White Houses; John F. Kennedy's affair with Washington gossip columnist Inga Arvad; FBI monitoring of Supreme Court clerks and staff; the tracking of Adlai Stevenson by the FBI as a homosexual; Hoover's interest in the drinking and sexual habits of congressmen; an anonymous letter attacking Martin Luther King, Jr., composed and sent to Dr. King by the FBI; and much more. Mr. Theoharis describes Hoover's ingenious Do Not File system as well as the FBI's Sex Deviate program and Obscene File.