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Until recently, Robert Kelley will tell you himself that he is a pretty good private detective. But you might find this proud Texan a little more humble these days thanks to his troublesome client Corbel Pendergrat and a case that has more frustrating twists and turns for the detective than a Texas tornado. In no time at all, Kelley finds himself investigating a death, embezzlement, kidnapping, missing person, and cattle rustling. Yes, I said cattle rustling. Thanks to long kept secrets by his client, he cannot involve the police. Throw into the mix meaty thuggish bodyguards, illegal border busters, a spoiled heir, a femme fatale and her husband, the criminal empire boss, and you have more than one man can handle alone. Lucky for our detective, he doesn't have to. In trying to solve all these crimes, Kelley enlists the help of his best friend, private detective and former Marine Corps buddy Jackson Cartwright. He also has the love and support from his very large Irish Catholic family. Finally, if Robert Kelley's current situation isn't confusing enough, he finds his heart suddenly entangled with the likes of the stunning Lydia Rico. This story of intrigue takes place smack-dab in the heart of the Lone Star State, in the Dallas""Fort Worth Metroplex. Those familiar with this little piece of heaven on earth will relate to the many local and even historic landmarks, places, and people. Those who are not get to take a voyage of discovery to Texas. For the ignorant among you who haven't figured it out after reading all of the above, that if you don't take the time out of your busy schedules to find out what happens to our Cowtown detective, then you're just simply missing out!
Jewel thief, motorcycle gang member and President Reagans bodyguard. These are some of the jobs Jim Silvania has encountered throughout his 32 years of investigative experience. Before working as Chief Investigator for the law firm of Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur for the last 15 years, Jim worked with the Columbus Police Department for 17 years, 13 of tem as a detective in the Intelligence Bureau investigating organized crime throughout Ohio. Along with his police department experience, he was an assistant professor at Columbus State Community College where he taught law enforcement for 14 years. While working for the Columbus Police Department Jim experienced many dangerous and exciting assignments. One of his most memorable was when he was Ronald Reagans bodyguard in 1984 when Reagan was campaigning in Ohio for President. He was also the bodyguard for Israels Premier Defense Minister in the late 70s while he was visiting Columbus. Jim has also gone undercover to expose the national motorcycle gangs and thieves for various felonies. He became a fringe member of the Dayton, OH based Outlaws motorcycle gang, where he helped bring charges against them for murder, drug trafficking and receiving stolen property. He has also gone undercover with a group of jewel thieves to expose their operation. For the past 15 years Jim has lead a less hectic lifestyle as Chief Investigator for the 270 attorney Columbus, Ohio based law firm of Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur. He serves as the Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Security & Investigative Services and is a member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, as well as the National Association of Legal Investigators. He has a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from Xavier University, a BA ( cum laude ) in Law Enforcement from Park College and an Associate of Applied Science in Law Enforcement from the Columbus State Community College
On Record provides descriptive accounts of record-keeping in a variety of important organizations: schools and universities; consumer credit agencies, general business organizations, and life insurance companies; military and security agencies; the Census Bureau and the Social Security Administration; public welfare agencies, juvenile courts, and mental hospitals. It also examines the legal status of records. The authors address questions such as: Who determines what records are kept? Who has access to the records? To what extent do the records follow an individual? What are some of the dangers and pitfalls in record-keeping? Throughout the volume, the authors show a concern for an appropriate balance between the need for information about people and protection against undue invasions of privacy. The introduction of electronic databases since the original publication of this book makes the issues raised in this seminal collection even more timely.
The Sex Killer Next Door To the people of Olney, Texas, 39-year-old Faryion Wardrip was an upright citizen--a happily married man, a valued employee, and a respected Sunday school teacher. But everyone in Olney would soon learn the chilling truth about the man they thought they knew. His Brutal Rape-Murder Spree In January, 1999, investigators reviewing the files of three unsolved murders dating back 15 years came across information linking Wardrip to the attractive young female victims--Terry Sims, 20, who had been bound, raped and stabbed to death; Toni Gibbs, 23, who was found slashed and sexually assaulted in a deserted bus shell; and Ellen Blau, 21, who disappeared after working a night shift, her badly decomposed body found a month later. The Mounting Body Count Smart police work snared a sample of Wardrip's DNA, matching it with semen found in the Sims case. Wardrip confessed to the three murders, and one more--the strangulation death of Debra Taylor, 25--though it was Sims' murder that put him on Texas's death row and made him the prime suspect in 10 other similar unsolved murders in Fort Worth. 16 Pages Of Never-Before-Seen Photos!
After his latest recording hits the charts and rises to number one, Stoney Mason is a star at age twenty-two. While strolling through the airport in Houston on a return trip from his initial appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, he meets the girl of his dreams-seventeen-year-old Ginny York. Although the two share a palpable chemistry, their chance encounter is brief. Eighteen years later, the now famous Stoney Mason and his Mason-Dixon band headlines nightly in San Antonio at the world's largest country nightclub run by an international thug. Though he is now a heavy drinker, Stoney is still a ladies man. It has been years since Stoney and Ginny first met, but a second chance encounter reunites them. When Ginny's sexy younger sister arrives in San Antonio, Stoney's heart and mind are suddenly torn in two different directions. Will the temptations of the flesh prove too much for Stoney to resist? Love....Texas Style provides an intricate behind the scenes look at the entertainment industry and shows a side most have never imagined. Follow the strange journeys and serious complications of Stoney, Ginny, and her sister over the course of twenty years.
From the humble beginnings of a frontier army camp, Fort Worth transformed into a city as cattle drives, railroads, oil and national defense drove its economy. During the tremendous growth, the landscape and cultural imprint of the city changed drastically, and much of Cowtown was lost to history. Witness the birth of western swing music and the death of a cloud dancer. See mansions of the well-heeled and saloons of the well-armed. Meet two gunfighters, one flamboyant preacher, one serial killer and one very short subway carrying passengers back in time to discover more of Fort Worth. Author Mike Nichols presents a colorful history tour from the North Side to the South Side's Battle of Buttermilk Junction.
New from the Agatha Award-winning author... Entertainment reporter Tilda Harper has to pin down a pinup queen's killer. Freelance reporter Tilda Harper is working on two articles simultaneously-one about a former pinup model and one about an old Western show. But when she discovers the pinup queen brutally murdered, she finds that the two stories may have some disturbing connections.
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