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The contents written inside this book are a road map from my infancy in writing and transforming into maturity. I titled my book so as to give the reader the opportunity to seek their own definition. Better Felt by the Pen is a title that came to me from an interior place, which says let the pen speak for you and you can stay silent. Everything about this book will have more than one meaning from the cover art to the format to the title, which will give you the gumption to think outside of your own established comfort zones and social conformity. Enjoy.
Ill Met by Murder, the second in Elizabeth J. Duncan's compelling mystery series, will satisfy every Shakespeare and mystery lover alike It's the most important night of the year for costume designer Charlotte Fairfax and the Catskills Shakespeare Theater Company—the annual fund raising performance at the country estate of the wealthy widow Paula Van Dusen. This year, the company will give a moonlight performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream as part of the wedding celebrations for Paula's daughter, Belinda, and her fiance Adrian. But then Hugh Hedley, family friend of the Van Dusens and Adrian's rival in the cutthroat world of high-end Manhattan real estate, is found murdered with a stolen prop from the play. Paula, desperate to keep her daughter's name of out of the paper, enlists Charlotte's help, despite the fact that Charlotte's already got her hands full amidst her costume design responsibilities and finding a home for the company's new theater school. But Charlotte nevertheless throws herself into an investigation of shady business deals, a missing dog, and long buried family secrets because "though she be but little, she is fierce!"
The Legend of Robert Mugabe is a fictional story trying to analyse Robert Mugabe's journey before and after Independence.
A dead man and a pile of missing money have two Chicago detectives investigating the deceased’s daughter in this entry in the Edgar Award–winning series. Tens of thousands of dollars have disappeared from the city of Chicago’s coffers, and the late Jason Rogers is the likely embezzler. So Rogers’s daughter seems to be the one to interview to determine where the funds are stashed. But the nephew-and-uncle team of Ed and Ambrose Hunter is hitting a brick wall as the woman remains tight-lipped and loyal. The pair of private detectives is going to have to dig deeper if they want to balance the books of justice . . . “[Fredric Brown is] a real pro—a natural storyteller.” —The New York Times Book Review
Natalie and Neil have been through a lot throughout their course of trying to be together. For some reason, they just can’t seem to get their happy ending that they so desperately crave. Natalie is just trying to keep her mind occupied when her ex-lover kidnaps her and goes crashing into the bridge. No one knows if she is okay and if she will see it out of this traumatic event. Neil is cold when it comes to his enemy, but he has the biggest heart ever when it comes to his loved ones. When he gets a phone call that doesn’t sound so good from his sister, he rushes to try to save her. Once he makes it to her house, he is swarmed by the police. His sister’s baby’s father had called and falsely accused him of kidnapping his own niece. As if being tackled by the cops in his sister’s yard isn’t enough, he hears a gunshot go off in the house. The only thing on his mind is getting inside to make sure his sister is safe. In this finale, the lines of loyalty have been blurred with the lines of betrayal. It’s hard to tell who’s on whose side, especially when not so new people are added to the mix. It’s supposed to be blood before everything, but that’s just simply not the case anymore. Will Natalie survive the car accident? Will Neil be able to save his sister and find his way out of the dilemma he is in? Can these two get their happy ending that they are so deserving of, or will their enemies make sure that they will never see it? Take this last ride with this couple and find out!
In this second installment of I’ll Hold You Down, things heat up just a tad bit. What is one to do when their own cousin has them at gunpoint and seems to want them dead? Natalie Clover seems to be going through it time after time, and things still don’t seem to be looking better for her. Will her ex, that she once loved, be able to save her and possibly win her back? Or will he be just another problem for her? Neil has done something that he has never done before, and that’s put his heart on the line for a woman. All he wants is someone that will really ride for him and hold him down in the streets, and he wants it with Natalie. The only thing is, he doesn’t know if she will be able to handle his street life, or if she is just going to shoot him down. Aside from things with Natalie, Neil has even bigger problems after finding out that his sister has been knocked up by the same guy that wants to see him behind bars. Will Natalie be able to find her way out of trouble? Will Neil be able to handle business without hurting the only family member he has left? Will this duo be able to come out on top and give love with each other a chance? Or are things just too complicated for love when it comes to these two?
The prospect of caring for acutely ill patients has the potential to overwhelm students and newly qualified health professionals, with many reporting feelings of stress, fear and inexperience. In this context, Acute Illness Management arrives as an important and much needed text covering the fundamental aspects of care in the hospital setting. This book is designed to address the student′s needs by equipping them with a practical understanding of the essential skills ranging from resuscitation to early intervention and to trauma care. It explains the rationale behind the key protocols of care highlighting the relationship between theory and practice. Key features include: -Up-to-date legal and ethical content. -Tips for analysing care decisions in a critical and effective manner, and -Reflective activities and self-assessment questions to cement learning. Acute Illness Management is an invaluable resource for students and qualified practitioners in nursing and other health professions.