Lies Come Easy

Lies Come Easy
Author: Steven F. Havill
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1464210349

Next book in the Posadas County Mystery Series "If you haven't yet discovered these wonderful mysteries, you are in for a treat!"—Anne Hillerman, New York Times bestselling author One blizzardy New Mexico night, Posadas County Deputy Pasquale picks up a toddler abandoned along the shoulder of State 56... And as more disturbing cases pile up, the Sheriff's Department find themselves caught in a dangerous web of deceit Deputy Pasquale is horrified, but it seems like a cut and dry case: the father is arrested, and that should be that. But when the man is later found murdered, it's clear something is afoot. Meanwhile, Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman's search for a missing US Forest service range tech results in the discovery of a corpse on the county line. With one person still missing and two dead, it's clear there are dark powers at play. And the irony of so much wickedness at the holidays is not lost on anyone. The Sheriff's Department is stretched to its limits as its dedicated personnel juggle working cases and wrangling their own relationships and families. In this addition to the Posadas County Mysteries, family dynamics heighten the tension of a dangerous criminal case as Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman and the whole department work to pull the right threads out of a tangle of seemingly small lies. And as harrowing details come to light, it becomes apparent that justice for all will prove elusive. Steven F. Havill's acclaimed series is: Perfect for fans of C.J. Box and Michael McGarrity For readers who enjoy police procedurals and Southwest desert mysteries

When Feelings Don't Come Easy

When Feelings Don't Come Easy
Author: Craig A. Miller
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001-07-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 145609355X

At the heart of a fragile self-worth, dissatisfaction with life, dysfunctional relationships, emotional suffering, and some physical illnesses is the inability to identify and effectively express feelings. This book helps the reader learn that expressing feelings has everything to do with finding healing from the past; finding peace of mind; and finding the inner happiness that you deserve and God wants you to have.

Spy the Lie

Spy the Lie
Author: Philip Houston
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1250029627

Three former CIA officers--the world's foremost authorities on recognizing deceptive behavior--share their techniques for spotting a lie with thrilling anecdotes from the authors' careers in counterintelligence.

Machine Learning

Machine Learning
Author: Hugh Howey
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2017
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1328767531

A new collection of stories, including some that have never before been seen, from the New York Times best-selling author of the Silo trilogy Hugh Howey is known for crafting riveting and immersive page-turners of boundless imagination, spawning millions of fans worldwide, first with his best-selling novel Wool, and then with other enthralling works such as Sand and Beacon 23. Now comes Machine Learning, an impressive collection of Howey's science fiction and fantasy short fiction, including three stories set in the world of Wool, two never-before-published tales written exclusively for this volume, and fifteen additional stories collected here for the first time. These stories explore everything from artificial intelligence to parallel universes to video games, and each story is accompanied by an author's note exploring the background and genesis of each story. Howey's incisive mind makes Machine Learning: New and Collected Stories a compulsively readable and thought-provoking selection of short works--from a modern master at the top of his game.

Hermanos!

Hermanos!
Author: William Herrick
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504009800

The Spanish Civil War was the last in Europe to be fought for idealistic reasons. When it ended, idealism had been totally and tragically defeated. Hermanos! is about the men and women who came to Spain as volunteers from every corner of the world—Germany, Ireland, the USA and Britain—to join the International Brigades in what they saw as a crusade against fascism. It is about the cruel war they fought, and the terror and murderous fury of the battles in which most died. It is also about the politics of international socialism and of those who infiltrated into Spain and intrigued for power, and the weapons—distortion, secret police, terror, death—they used in a ruthless and cynical exploitation of idealism for their own ends. And it is about those who fought in the streets, crying, “Unios! Hermanos proletarios!” William Herrick’s Spanish Civil War is far different from Hemingway’s. Equally tragic, equally conscious of the dignity and nobility of the men involved, nevertheless it reveals the harsh and painful reality of the workings of politics. It is also memorable for the passionate story of Jacob Starr and Sarah Ruskin, and for its battle scenes in which Herrick manages to convey, in his sharp, idiosyncratic and sardonic style, the hope and optimism that turned to despair and inevitable defeat.

Lies About Learning

Lies About Learning
Author: Larry Israelite
Publisher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1607284537

Understand where myth and reality diverge in the multi-billion dollar workplace learning industry. Lies About Learning offers rare insight into the business of organizational learning, exposing the prevalent myths and offering the counterweight of reality and real world practice. With detailed insight from 12 notable executives, Lies About Learning provides the tools to ask the right questions and make learning decisions that are measurable, predictable, and meaningful for your organization.

Meander

Meander
Author: Blayney Colmore
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453523677

Meander is a novel, a love story between Maudie, the daughter of the president of the African nation of Zimbabwe and his late wife, and Oscar, son of a white American Episcopal priest and his successful realtor wife. Oscar and Maudie meet as MBA students at The Wharton School of Business at the U. Of Pennsylvania. Maudie is being groomed to succeed her father as president and Oscar is torn between his wish to save the world and his overwhelming wish to marry Maudie, a wish frustrated by the demands of her life. The novel places their love affair in the historical circumstance of Zimbabwe plummeting into poverty and chaos. The fast-changing realities of gender, race and international politics make this love affair a litmus test for a world that is emerging but not yet fully shaped. You will come to love these young people nearly as deeply as they love each other, and find yourself torn by the forces beyond their control that make their love equal parts healing and wounding.

The Magpie Tree

The Magpie Tree
Author: Katherine Stansfield
Publisher: Allison & Busby Ltd
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0749022825

Jamaica Inn, 1844: the talk is of witches. A boy has vanished in the woods of Trethevy on the North Cornish coast, and a reward is offered for his return. Shilly has had enough of such dark doings, but her new companion, the woman who calls herself Anna Drake, insists they investigate. Anna wants to open a detective agency, and the reward would fund it. They soon learn of a mysterious pair of strangers who have likely taken the boy, and of Saint Nectan who, legend has it, kept safe the people of the woods. As Shilly and Anna seek the missing child, the case takes another turn - murder. Something is stirring in the woods and old sins have come home to roost.

The Monster and the Mirror

The Monster and the Mirror
Author: K.J. Aiello
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1778522661

Revelatory memoir and cultural criticism that connects popular fantasy and our perceptions of mental illness to offer an empathetic path to compassionate care Growing up, K.J. Aiello was fascinated by magical stories of dragons, wizards, and fantasy, where monsters were not what they seemed and anything was possible. These books and films were both a balm and an escape, a safe space where Aiello’s struggle with mental illness transformed from a burden into a strength that could win battles and vanquish villains. A unique blend of memoir, research, and cultural criticism, The Monster and the Mirror charts Aiello’s life as they try to understand their own mental illness using The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and other stories as both guides to heroism and agency and cautionary tales of how mental illness is easily stereotyped as bad and violent. Aiello questions who is allowed to be “mad” versus “sane,” “good” versus “evil,” and “weak” versus “strong,” and who is allowed to tell their own stories. The Monster and the Mirror explores our perceptions of mental illness in a way that is challenging and tender, empathetic and knowledgeable, and offers a path to deeper understanding and compassionate care.

Unspoken Words

Unspoken Words
Author: Devlynn E. Javon
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1480955361

Unspoken Words (of Unheard-of Thoughts) By: Devlynn E. Javon The meek shall inherit the earth Yes The wise come up from beneath the dirt Blessed Those who learn through their life Doing bad while trying right Never hate your wrong and mistakes From these places Knowledge we make There are no more lies, just the honest truth. Author Devlynn E. Javon is exposed—there are no more secrets to hide. In his poetry collection, Unspoken Words (Unheard-of Thoughts), readers can take away a feeling of hope and understanding, through the words of the life of a young man.