The Deadly Past

The Deadly Past
Author: Christopher Pike
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 148141092X

Dinosaurs create prehistoric hysteria in this eleventh book in New York Times bestselling author Christopher Pike’s Spooksville series—now on TV! There are dinosaurs in Spooksville! Huge meat-eating lizards attack people in their cars. Flying reptiles swoop down and lift kids away. But where did these dinosaurs come from? Adam and his friends discover a huge doorway that connects present-day Spooksville with sixty million years ago. It’s through this that the dinosaurs are emerging and attacking the town. Who created the doorway? And can it be closed before all of Spooksville is destroyed?

Deadly Past

Deadly Past
Author: Kris Rafferty
Publisher: Lyrical Liaison
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2018-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1516108183

Cold, hard facts are what make or break a case for the FBI. But when there’s evidence that one of their own has been turned, there’s more on the line than the truth. There are personal bonds that can be stretched to the limit . . . After blacking out, a discharged weapon and hazy memories put FBI profiler Cynthia Deming at the scene of a crime: the execution of six federal witnesses against the mob. The one and only person she can turn to for help is her best friend, Boston forensic pathologist Charlie Foulkes. It’s a relationship that no one on her team knows about—and it’s about to be tested by danger and desire . . . Charlie knows that Cynthia is no killer. But as they embark on a shadow investigation to clear her name, evidence surfaces implicating him. With the conviction of a mob boss hanging in the balance, they’ll have to uncover who’s framing them to take the fall, and what lines they’re willing to cross—in their professional and personal lives—to prove that nothing will tear them apart.

Deadly Past

Deadly Past
Author: Katie Reus
Publisher: Katie Reus
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635561426

She lost everything once… Autumn Perez was just twenty-two when she witnessed a brutal murder and gave up her entire life to put the killer behind bars. A decade later, witness protection has her settled in picturesque Verona Bay, teaching art at the local high school. It’s a quiet life…until she’s caught up in another harrowing event and she worries that the US Marshals will try to move her again. But Autumn is done running—she’s built a life, has friends. And now she’s pregnant after an intense one-night stand with her sexy neighbor. This time she’s not running… Lincoln Jordan has been biding his time with Autumn, his talented, gorgeous neighbor. The attraction between them is undeniable, and after their one incredible night together he wants more. But she’s determined to keep him at arm’s length. When it becomes clear that someone wants her dead, he steps up to protect her. He needs to earn her trust, and fast. Because the enemy is closer than they ever imagined. Author note: This may be read as a stand-alone novel.

The Ex Who Hid a Deadly Past

The Ex Who Hid a Deadly Past
Author: Sally Berneathy
Publisher: Sally Berneathy
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Book 5 in Charley's Ghost series When a deadbeat customer becomes obnoxious in Amanda’s motorcycle shop, she grabs a hammer and threatens to bash his head in so far he will be able to see his dirty underwear. Three weeks later the deadbeat is found murdered in her parking lot. Customers from the bar down the street report that Amanda left with him the night of the murder. Strands of Amanda’s red hair are found on the victim. The deadbeat’s ghost accuses her of murdering him. Charley cannot...or will not...provide an alibi. The situation goes downhill from there.

The Deadly Fisherman

The Deadly Fisherman
Author: Joseph Burke
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre:
ISBN: 1475916019

Occasional memories from Jon Morton’s past, as a covert operations officer, won’t stay buried. To escape that violent past, he left the military and became a commercial fisherman. His now peaceful life takes a sinister turn when a series of unusual events begin to add up to one conclusion…a living nightmare from his deadly past. Jon begins to put together these occurrences and matches them against past, covert operations. The match points to one of his last missions in Colombia, SA. That mission missed the elimination of a psychotic gang leader known as “El Tigre”. But how could that killer have found him? More than three years have passed and now the hunter has become the hunted. Jon now finds himself treading a fine line between life and death, where any wrong move could be fatal. He has only one option… resort to his secret past and draw upon all of his training, and covert experience, to finally terminate this psychopath before he becomes the next victim.

The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions

The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions
Author: John White
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2011-11-03
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1108039618

Published 1887-90, this six-volume compilation of Maori oral literature, with English translations, contains traditions about deities, origins and warfare.

A History of Television's The Virginian, 1962-1971

A History of Television's The Virginian, 1962-1971
Author: Paul Green
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786457996

On September 19, 1962, The Virginian made its primetime broadcast premiere. The 1902 novel by Owen Wister had already seen four movie adaptations when Frank Price mentioned the story's series potential to NBC. Filmed in color, The Virginian became television's first 90-minute western series. Immensely successful, it ran for nine seasons--television's third longest running western. This work accounts for the entire creative history of The Virginian, including the original inspirations and the motion picture adaptations--but the primary focus is its transformation into television and the ways in which the show changed over time. An extensive episode guide includes title, air date, guest star(s), writers, producers, director and a brief synopsis of each of The Virginian's 249 episodes, along with detailed cast and production credits.

An Ambulance of the Wrong Colour

An Ambulance of the Wrong Colour
Author: Laurel Baldwin-Ragaven
Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781919713489

A study on the ethical problems afflicting the health sector this work catalogues, through numerous cases, the misconduct of health professionals with regard to civilians, prisoners and military personnel; documents the misuse of scientific research, health professional and training institutions, and statutory councils for apartheid purposes; observes the failings of a profession trying to provide health care in the absence of a culture of human rights; and identifies ways in which human rights and ethical dilemmas recur in the current context of democratic transformation.

Rebirth of a Culture

Rebirth of a Culture
Author: Hillary Hope Herzog
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 085745028X

After 1945, Jewish writing in German was almost unimaginable—and then only in reference to the Shoah. Only in the 1980s, after a period of mourning, silence, and processing of the trauma, did a new Jewish literature evolve in Germany and Austria. This volume focuses on the re-emergence of a lively Jewish cultural scene in the German-speaking countries and the various cultural forms of expression that have developed around it. Topics include current debates such as the emergence of a post-Waldheim Jewish discourse in Austria and Jewish responses to German unification and the Gulf wars. Other significant themes addressed are the memorialization of the Holocaust in Berlin and Vienna, the uses of Kafka in contemporary German literature, and the German and American-Jewish dialogue as representative of both the history of exile and the globalization of postmodern civilization. The volume is enhanced by contributions from some of the most significant representatives of German-Jewish writing today such as Esther Dischereit, Barbara Honigmann, Jeanette Lander, and Doron Rabinovici. The result is a lively dialogue between European and North American scholars and writers that captures the complexity and dynamism of Jewish culture in Germany and Austria at the turn of the twenty-first century.