The Hong Kong Connection, a Susanna Sloane Novel

The Hong Kong Connection, a Susanna Sloane Novel
Author: S. G. Kiner
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1606932365

Securities attorney Susanna Sloane is engaged as a consultant by the Chinese government. While in Hong Kong she is drugged, and unknowingly raped and photographed nude by Henry Wu, a Chinese official. She begins to have bizarre and unnerving psychic episodes. Assisted by a hypnotherapist she discovers how Wu had used her. The secretary of the treasury, Roger Howell, enlists her aid in preventing the Chinese government's manipulation and purchase of oil futures. She travels with Howell to Beijing. They begin an affair. The Chinese hire Susanna to negotiate oil field development in Venezuela. Susanna devises a scheme to benefit both China and the U.S. She returns to Hong Kong to destroy Wu's photos, and, with the aid of the Russian mob, breaks into Wu's apartment. Events spiral out of control and Wu and his housekeeper are killed. The Chinese send investigators to New York to question her, but a high-ranking Chinese general, secretly delighted at the removal of a political rival, stops them.

Four Sundays Ago in Paris

Four Sundays Ago in Paris
Author: S. G. Kiner
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612043720

Four Sundays Ago in Paris: A Susanna Sloane Novel brings back the street-smart and sexy securities attorney, Susanna Sloane. Recently divorced from Roger Howell, the Secretary of the Treasury, Susanna begins an affair with Jean-Paul Dillman, the President of the European Union while in Paris on business. At a reception at the Elysee Palace, Susanna is approached by the Russian Finance Minister. He asks her to travel to Moscow to help solidify an oil pipeline proposal between Russia and the United States. Unexpectedly, her ex-husband, Roger, joins the negotiations, while her lover, Jean-Paul, is representing the EU. Along with the Russians, they board an ice breaker on the Arctic Ocean to view the possible pipeline route. The lovers clash, and after a night of heavy drinking, Jean-Paul cannot be found. What really happened on the ship? Was it an accident, murder, or is Jean-Paul still alive? S. G. Kiner came to the law after successful careers in advertising, modeling, and a short-lived career in politics. She and her husband live in Palm Beach, Florida. Her next book is a fictionalized version of the Bernie Madoff affair. http: //SBPRA.com/SGKine

Collecting the World

Collecting the World
Author: James Delbourgo
Publisher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780674237483

Winner of the Leo Gershoy Award Winner of the Louis Gottschalk Prize A Times Book of the Week When the British Museum opened its doors in 1759, it was the first free national public museum in the world. Collecting the World tells the story of the eccentric collector whose thirst for universal knowledge brought it into being. A man of insatiable curiosity and wide-ranging interests, Hans Sloane assembled a collection of antiquities, oddities, and artifacts from around the British Empire to form the most famous cabinet of curiosities of its time. With few curbs on his passion, he established a network of agents to supply him with objects from China, India, the Caribbean, and beyond. Wampum beads, rare manuscripts, a shoe made of human skin: nothing was off limits. The first biography of Sloane based on his complete writings, Collecting the World portrays one of the Enlightenment's most original luminaries. "A magnificent scholarly coup and an enthralling read... It conveys the excitement of original research as well as the thrill of tracking exotic curiosities to their source." --Sunday Times "Delbourgo's engrossing new biography situates Sloane within the welter of intellectual and political crosscurrents that marked his times." --New York Times Book Review "A superb biography--humane, judicious and as passionately curious as Sloane himself." --Times Literary Supplement "A superb book, enjoyably written, beautifully illustrated, and based on deep knowledge of the sources." --The Telegraph

Copper and Bronze in Art

Copper and Bronze in Art
Author: David A. Scott
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2002
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780892366385

This is a review of 190 years of literature on copper and its alloys. It integrates information on pigments, corrosion and minerals, and discusses environmental conditions, conservation methods, ancient and historical technologies.

How to Communicate with People in Any Situation

How to Communicate with People in Any Situation
Author: Harold J. Winfrey
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-07-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1456619020

We build our lives around our personal and professional relationships. A key element to having successful relationship is the ability to communicate, especially if you are looking for professional success. Successful people are always able to get their point across clearly and people listen to them. They are charismatic and people just seem drawn towards them. These are the people that we call people magnets, and they have mastered the art of communication. You can learn how to be a people magnet by becoming a better speaker. With effective communication, you too can have people pay attention to you and you will find that your powers of persuasion will be highly effective! This book teaches you what the common pitfalls are for bad communication and how to overcome them so that you can be a highly effective people person as well.

The Information

The Information
Author: James Gleick
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0307379574

From the bestselling author of the acclaimed Chaos and Genius comes a thoughtful and provocative exploration of the big ideas of the modern era: Information, communication, and information theory. Acclaimed science writer James Gleick presents an eye-opening vision of how our relationship to information has transformed the very nature of human consciousness. A fascinating intellectual journey through the history of communication and information, from the language of Africa’s talking drums to the invention of written alphabets; from the electronic transmission of code to the origins of information theory, into the new information age and the current deluge of news, tweets, images, and blogs. Along the way, Gleick profiles key innovators, including Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Samuel Morse, and Claude Shannon, and reveals how our understanding of information is transforming not only how we look at the world, but how we live. A New York Times Notable Book A Los Angeles Times and Cleveland Plain Dealer Best Book of the Year Winner of the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award

Home/Land

Home/Land
Author: Rebecca Mead
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0593081242

A moving reflection on the complicated nature of home and homeland, and the heartache and adventure of leaving an adopted country in order to return to your native land—this is a “winsome memoir of departure and reversal . . . about the way a series of unknowns accrue into a life” (Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror). When the New Yorker writer Rebecca Mead relocated to her birth city, London, with her family in the summer of 2018, she was both fleeing the political situation in America and seeking to expose her son to a wider world. With a keen sense of what she’d given up as she left New York, her home of thirty years, she tried to knit herself into the fabric of a changed London. The move raised poignant questions about place: What does it mean to leave the place you have adopted as home and country? And what is the value and cost of uprooting yourself? In a deft mix of memoir and reportage, drawing on literature and art, recent and ancient history, and the experience of encounters with individuals, environments, and landscapes in New York City and in England, Mead artfully explores themes of identity, nationality, and inheritance. She recounts her time in the coastal town of Weymouth, where she grew up; her dizzying first years in New York where she broke into journalism; the rich process of establishing a new home for her dual-national son in London. Along the way, she gradually reckons with the complex legacy of her parents. Home/Land is a stirring inquiry into how to be present where we are, while never forgetting where we have been.

Shadow Target

Shadow Target
Author: David Ricciardi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984804715

Someone is assassinating CIA field officers and Jake Keller's name is next on the list in the latest thrilling novel from the author Publishers Weekly calls "a fresh voice in the crowded spy thriller field." Jake doesn't know who is trying to kill him and he doesn't know why. Still, it's a threat he can't ignore. When his small plane crashes in the Alps, Jake is the only survivor. A rescue helicopter soon arrives, but the men inside are not there to save anyone. They are determined to complete the murderous job they started. Jake escapes from the mountainside deathtrap, but it won't be the only attempt on his life. If he's to have any chance at surviving, he'll have to find out who's behind the killings. But the circle of people Jake can trust is distressingly small as he suspects that someone inside the Agency is feeding his every move to the very people who are trying to end his life. Jake's quest takes him to the candle-lit cathedrals of Paris and the rain-slicked streets of London. He makes contact with old friends and new enemies along the way—but his true nemesis may be closer than he imagines.