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Fans of Pulp Noir Thrillers: Are You Prepared to Enter a World of Corporate Espionage and Assassinations? Do you love stories with: • Flawed characters that direct the action? • Intense action and sequences that keep you turning the pages? • Intermixing storylines that keep you guessing? • Femme fatales and the men who love them? Then you’ll love Another Day Another Name (Killer, Candor, Liar, Lover Book 1) Warning: If you are offended by SEX, VIOLENCE, and/or FOUL LANGUAGE then his is not the book for you. However if you want to dive into a the Pulp Noir world of tenacious women, audacious men and the calculating games they play, read on… Another Day Another Name will drop you into a near future where governments have shrunk and corporations have near limitless authority. Welcome to a world of Cowboy Capitalism. Mabel Young (that was her name today) has just completed a contract by assassinating the head of the largest company in America. She’d never dreamt of killing people for a living but a lot of dreams changed after The Crash. With this job complete she retreats to Eagle Rock, Idaho to lay low. The killing doesn’t go unnoticed and the backlash is swift and without mercy. It’s a massacre and only one woman stands witness to the crime: Allison Dunn. FBI agents Steven Howard and Mateo Miles are brought on the case. In Eagle Rock things are not going according to Mabel’s plans. With splash of scalding coffee she runs into Henry Ricks, a simple man with simple problems. Will this encounter risk her cover? Will Agents Howards and Miles find the killer before he finds Allison? Killer, Candor, Liar, Lover was an official selection of the 2014 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award and now it’s here in its original serialized form. Fans of A Walk Among the Tombstones by Matthew Scudder, The Husband by Dean Koontz, and Killing Floor by Lee Child will love Another Day Another Name.
This is a recall of events from the authors very early childhood to reaching pensionable agestories that, at times, appear far-fetched and, as incredible as they are, remain honest throughout this work. Another Day Another Time is the amalgamation of all those happenings and the thoughts, dreams, and aspirations of a boy who became a man. It is apt that at times such as these that we do reflect, look back, and spend time to reminisce. And you never know, you may truly like what comes to mind. This was written to bring about a conclusion, although not necessarily an end, to the successful autobiographical accounts to be found in And Then Came Agadoo and AbriMy Oasis. Relish the voyage through many twists, turns, and difficulties, finally coming to a time of fulfillment, a voyage full of surprises, a journey, and a life worthy of a mention.
From the simple joys of owning rescue dogs to handling life-saving riot dogs, Steve Mann has seen and trained them all. Every day, he sees the power of dogs to change lives and help people, in all sorts of ways. Now, for the first time, he shares stories from his wide and varied career as the UK's no. 1 Dog Trainer. Filled with tales from the frontlines of dog-training, from meeting a puppy's basic needs to handling security dogs, and running with herding dogs in the Australian Outback, via understanding dog behaviour, psychology body-language and epigenetics, this book takes the reader on a journey from first love, to handling the grief of death, with everything that life throws at you in between. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll hold your dog just that bit closer.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the mistreatment of black Americans. In this 'precise and eloquent work' - as described in its Pulitzer Prize citation - Douglas A. Blackmon brings to light one of the most shameful chapters in American history - an 'Age of Neoslavery' that thrived in the aftermath of the Civil War through the dawn of World War II. Using a vast record of original documents and personal narratives, Blackmon unearths the lost stories of slaves and their descendants who journeyed into freedom after the Emancipation Proclamation and then back into the shadow of involuntary servitude thereafter. By turns moving, sobering and shocking, this unprecedented account reveals these stories, the companies that profited the most from neoslavery, and the insidious legacy of racism that reverberates today.
Australia's greatest country singer-songwriter Slim Dusty's own story, written with Joy McKean, his wife for 50 years - now updated. 'It seems I've done most things I wanted to do, but of all things, I think I most enjoy finding good songs and recording them. There are so many songs I want to record that I will be kept busy for as long as I can keep it up ... It is the people you meet along the road of life who make the travelling easier. No wonder I loved it all.' - Slim Dusty Slim Dusty was Australia's most well-loved and best known country music performer. A legend in the bush, his famous hit 'A Pub With No Beer' made him a household name in the towns and cities too. This is the story of the life that Slim Dusty and Joy McKean shared for their fifty years of marriage and touring together - their love for each other, their family and their music - and their determination to bring country music to the whole of Australia. Slim died in 2003, but throughout Australia, and around the world, people are still playing his songs and passing them on to new generations of fans. In this updated edition of the classic autobiography, Joy McKean writes about her family's commitment to honouring his memory and their work to keep his name alive. If you love today's Australian country music, this is the story of where it all started. '... just like his lyrics, the prose is perfect. Here he is talking about the early Dusty days. It's just like listening to a bright spark in the bush.' - The Age 'Slim blazed the red-dirt trail for Australian singer/songwriters, allowing us to remain unashamedly ourselves.' - Missy Higgins
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Barbara Melosh's story was a common one. A second-career seminarian, she arrived at her first pastorate brimming with enthusiasm and high hopes. The blue-collar congregation to which she'd been called had a glorious past but an uncertain future. Certain that she could turn around its slow yet undeniable slide into decline, Melosh inaugurated a number of church growth and outreach programs. Most of these efforts had little effect, and the ones that did seem to work soon suffered reverse outcomes and eventual demise. In the end, Melosh had to conclude that the members of the congregation liked their church the way it was and that she could not drag them into a future they did not want. Yet while the congregation failed to change itself, Melosh notes, it succeeded in changing her. Simply put, it made her a pastor. At times heartbreaking and hilarious, Loving and Leaving a Church offers a glimpse into the challenges and opportunities of ministry in a mainline church.
This book was written to encourage and inspire hurting people. To let them know that they are not alone and that the Lord knows exactly what they are going through. He is always there to comfort, console, and lead them to a brighter day. To show everyone that he is the only way.