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Carrie Singleton has a wedding to plan, a killer to catch, and a conspiracy to uncover in this charming seventh novel of Agatha Award-nominee Allison Brook’s Haunted Library mysteries. Carrie Singleton has more than her fair share on her plate: her job at the Clover Ridge Library, preparing for her wedding to Dylan Avery, and hoping that the local art gallery doesn’t steal away one of her part-time employees. Her fiancé Dylan accompanies her to the beautiful home of Victor Zalinka—art collector and successful businessman—to select paintings for an art show at the library. While Carrie muses that Victor's home would be the perfect wedding venue, Dylan spots a forgery among the paintings in Victor's collection. Then Martha Mallory is found murdered in her art gallery. With the assistance of Evelyn, the library ghost; the resident cat, Smoky Joe; and the office manager of Dylan’s private investigation company, Carrie comes up with a suspect list long enough to rival the size of an encyclopedia. During her investigation, Carrie stumbles across a terrible truth: Martha’s murder was part of something far bigger and more dangerous than she could have ever imagined. And it all leads back to the art gallery. How far will Carrie go to find the killer and uncover the truth? If the killer finds her first—will Carrie finally be taken out of circulation?
When a squad of combat engineers blows up a decrepit building in the waning days of the Vietnam War, they set off an obsession in a CIA agent, which leaves a decades-long trail of blood coast to coast across the United States. Private investigator Harley Napoleon, hired by the widow of one of the engineers, gets snared in a web of lies and threats as he tries to solve the puzzle of what happened back then and winds up at odds with a present-day mobster, congressman, and general.
100 German Short Stories For Beginners And Intermediate Students Learning German can be challenging, but not with this book. Our aim with this book will be to supply you with entertaining, helpful and challenging learning material that will not only allow you to learn German, but also help you to make the experience more pleasant, as any language learning book should be. This book has been well-written and revised by native German and English linguists that will allow you to: * Interpret and understand the German short stories for beginners with the use of a list of German-English vocabulary. * Follow the longer stories for intermediate students with English parallel text, a plot summary and multiple choice questions. Follow the stories by listening to the audio to enhance and adapt your pronunciation. All German short stories are unique and hopefully entertaining in content, and new vocabulary is gradually added at a manageable pace so you won't get overwhelmed. Also, this German language learning book offers you a wide range of important information you can use when you travel to Germany or study there, and frankly, this book is not only for German language learners but also for anyone interested in German culture in general. There are many German learning books for beginners out there, but this book can help you in many ways; if you would like to become a reader of the German language this book is for you. To learn German with stories you should also listen to quality audio recordings. At the end of this book, you get access to two mp3 audio files which include the 100 short stories in the book. 40 stories are recorded by a male voice and 60 by a female voice. Improve your reading and listening skills by reading and listening to the German stories, with time, you’ll see that you understand each story better. Don’t force yourself too much and don’t give up. We hope that you’ll enjoy these wonderful stories in this book.
Reproduction of the original, first published in 1911.
Amity Reed became a midwife to serve women, but the reality of working in over-stretched and underfunded NHS maternity services soon shattered her illusions. She's not alone - for every 30 midwives that train, 29 will leave the profession. Overdue is both the devastating personal story behind the statistics, and a call for change in the NHS. Real-life stories capture the moments at the heart of midwifery: life, death, birth, tragedy and joy, and are embedded in a clear-sighted examination of what is working and what isn't in maternity services. The result is a book that asks - and tries to answer - questions that are at the heart of many people's working lives: how can we follow our calling, provide for our families and keep ourselves healthy, if the workplace and its systems are working against us?
“I know my mother has lived a long life, but it’s still hard to watch her waste away. I want her to feel loved, but I’m not sure what to say or do. I just feel awkward around her.” “I’m tired of everyone tiptoeing around me because I’m dying! I’m too young to die, but I can’t change the fact that I have a terminal illness. I just want to be loved and enjoy life while I still have time!” Death. Whether you are the one who is dying or you are the one saying goodbye, we dread the one event in life that is eventually inevitable. How does one cope with the unavoidable? How does one experience peace at the end of life? How does one love when time is short? Love Me Till I Die is written from the perspective of someone who is dying. Penned by Daniel Schramm, a hospice chaplain with years of experience working with those who are dying and their families, this short work provides valuable advice for family members, friends, caregivers, and healthcare workers as to the desires of someone who is dying. Our greatest longing is to love and be loved, especially at the end of life. This book gives voice to this yearning.