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Author | : Tom Grove |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2017-03-22 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781520887562 |
'Secrecy is a slow-acting poison; it catches up with us all, eventually...'The evidence pointed to an overdose, but criminal psychologist, Shaun Young, refused to accept that his colleague DI Angela McDowd had committed suicide. A respected and well-liked detective with Norfolk CID, news of her death shocked everyone. Assisted by an enquiry team of DS Helena Crowthorne and DC Tony Mullins, Young gradually uncovers aspects of Angie's world that few could have expected.The lack of a suicide note was counter-balanced by the discovery of a highly personal journal and some tantalising case notes. Seizing on these, Young digs up old relationships and closed cases, which blur the lines between Angie's personal and professional life.In the space of just four weeks, Young exposes lie after lie, revealing corruption with far reaching consequences. When the pillars of power, money and reputation are at stake, history has proven that some will take enormous risks to attain or retain them. As the net tightens on the truth, casualties start to rack up on all sides.The question is, can Young get to the truth before the truth gets to him?
Author | : World Bank;World Trade Organization |
Publisher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2020-09-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1464815569 |
Trade can dramatically improve women’s lives, creating new jobs, enhancing consumer choices, and increasing women’s bargaining power in society. It can also lead to job losses and a concentration of work in low-skilled employment. Given the complexity and specificity of the relationship between trade and gender, it is essential to assess the potential impact of trade policy on both women and men and to develop appropriate, evidence-based policies to ensure that trade helps to enhance opportunities for all. Research on gender equality and trade has been constrained by limited data and a lack of understanding of the connections among the economic roles that women play as workers, consumers, and decision makers. Building on new analyses and new sex-disaggregated data, Women and Trade: The Role of Trade in Promoting Gender Equality aims to advance the understanding of the relationship between trade and gender equality and to identify a series of opportunities through which trade can improve the lives of women.
Author | : Ashley Herring Blake |
Publisher | : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2019-03-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0316515507 |
Twelve-year-old Sunny St. James navigates heart surgery, reconnecting with her lost mother, first kisses, and emerging feelings for another girl in this stunning, heartfelt novel--perfect for fans of Erin Entrada Kelly. When Sunny St. James receives a new heart, she decides to set off on a "New Life Plan": 1) do awesome amazing things she could never do before; 2) find a new best friend; and 3) kiss a boy for the first time. Everything seems to be racing forward, but when she meets Quinn, Sunny questions whether she really wants to kiss a boy at all. And with the reemergence of her mother, Sunny's journey to becoming the new Sunny St. James will be trickier than expected. Acclaimed author, Ashley Herring Blake's sweet, tender novel will dare readers to find the might in their own hearts.
Author | : Cooking Sections |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020-10 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781735075006 |
SALMON: A RED HERRING traces the construction of salmon: the colour of a wild fish, which is neither wild, nor fish (nor even salmon). In this highly original work, Cooking Sections show that disregarding colour as a mere feature of matter risks taking life on Earth for granted. Colour is a vector that composes forms, entwines species, and signals environmental changes. This book accounts for how we ended up in a deceptive world where sparrows moult pink, dogs turn blue, and honey glows maraschino red; where pharaohs tint paint, laptops flavour fog, and farms feed colour.
Author | : Mary K. DeShazer |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2013-06-10 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 047211882X |
While breast cancer continues to affect the lives of millions, contemporary writers and artists have responded to the ravages of the disease in creative expression. Mary K. DeShazer’s book looks specifically at breast cancer memoirs and photographic narratives, a category she refers to as mammographies, signifying both the imaging technology by which most Western women discover they have this disease and the documentary imperatives that drive their written and visual accounts of it. Mammographies argues that breast cancer narratives of the past ten years differ from their predecessors in their bold address of previously neglected topics such as the link between cancer and environmental carcinogens, the ethics and efficacy of genetic testing and prophylactic mastectomy, and the shifting politics of prosthesis and reconstruction. Mammographies is distinctive among studies of contemporary illness narratives in its exclusive focus on breast cancer, its analysis of both memoirs and photographic texts, its attention to hybrid and collaborative narratives, and its emphasis on ecological, genetic, transnational, queer, and anti-pink discourses. DeShazer’s methodology—best characterized as literary critical, feminist, and interdisciplinary—includes detailed interpretation of the narrative strategies, thematic contours, and visual imagery of a wide range of contemporary breast cancer memoirs and photographic anthologies. The author explores the ways in which the narratives constitute a distinctive testimonial and memorial tradition, a claim supported by close readings and theoretical analysis that demonstrates how these narratives question hegemonic cultural discourses, empower reader-viewers as empathic witnesses, and provide communal sites for mourning, resisting, and remembering.
Author | : Debbie Taylor |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 684 |
Release | : 2014-08-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1780744935 |
Set in a Tyneside fishing village, Herring Girl moves effortlessly between 1898 and 2007 as twelve-year-old Ben finds himself the unlikely conduit for Annie, a herring girl who lived – and died – a century earlier. As Ben tries to unravel the puzzle of Annie’s death, he is drawn irresistibly into her long-vanished world. Bringing the startling story of Annie’s life and curious death vividly to life, this brilliantly realised historical mystery introduces a cast of unforgettable characters, and reveals how the secrets of our past are never too far away.
Author | : Andrew Farkas |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Experimental fiction |
ISBN | : 9781732325135 |
Fiction. The Crying of Lot 49, but funny. A Confederacy of Dunces, but sharp. The Big Sleep, but on acid. In this latest work by Andrew Farkas, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies, not enemies. The moon landing was a hoax filmed by Stanley Kubrick. The Space Race and the Cold War were diversions enacted to cover up the biggest secret ever kept. But Wallace Heath Orcuson (Wall to his friends) has more immediate problems to deal with. He's just woken up in an apartment he's never seen before. There's a dead body under his couch. It's his girlfriend's husband, a man named "Senator" Kipper Maris. Meanwhile, at a donut shop, a radio narrator, who's been forced to adopt the name Edward R. Murrow, reads Wall's story. He hates it. He wants to change it. The problem: Murrow is a narrator, not a writer, and the penalty for altering a manuscript is death. Luckily for Murrow, his boss, "Senator" Kipper Maris, was recently murdered. So maybe no one will notice. Or maybe there's a reason for the rule. But you can't find out what's in Pandora's box until it's opened, right? Who wants to see what's inside?
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 862 |
Release | : 1962 |
Genre | : Fish trade |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Michael Hollinger |
Publisher | : Dramatists Play Service, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : American drama (Comedy) |
ISBN | : 9780822217886 |
THE STORY: Three love stories, a murder mystery, and a nuclear espionage plot converge in this noir comedy about marriage and other explosive devices. It's 1952: America's on the verge of the H-bomb, Dwight Eisenhower's on the campaign trail
Author | : Colin Patterson |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780801485947 |
Provides a concise and engaging summary of modern evolutionary theory, for students and general readers with little or no formal training in science. Explains variations within species, heredity, genetics and variation, and mutation, and discusses natural selection theory, the origin of species, and speciation in the Galapagos Islands. Examines the origin and early evolution of life and of humanity, and discusses the intersection of science and politics. Includes a "who's who" of key figures with bandw photos and portraits, plus a glossary. The first edition was published in 1978. This second edition contains new chapters on neural and gene evolution, and emphasis on molecular evolution. The author was retired from the paleontology department of The Natural History Museum in London. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR