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When the death of a close friend is revealed, Kev begins to entertain ideas of the futility and horror of the life he leads—until he gets a call from the boss. She's got another lethal mission for him that involves his least-favorite allies: The Authority! And this time, events will take a decidedly darker turn...
"Kevin Hawkins has seen his share of slaughter during his time with both the S.A.S. and British Intelligence, but it takes the death of a close friend to open his eyes to the life he's led. When he's assigned a job involving the Authority, the superheroes he loves to hate, Kev finds himself in darker territory than even before...and facing the hardest choice he'll ever have to make."--Cover.
The Authority are seven super-powered individuals who have vowed to make the world a better place, answering to nobody, and taking no prisoners as they go. Kev Hawkins is the man the British government calls when they want someone removed - permanently. A former SAS Corporal turned assassin, he has just been given the most difficult assignment of his career: find and eliminate the Authority...From the twisted minds of Garth Ennis (Preacher) and Glenn Fabry (Slaine, Global Frequency) come a couple of darkly humourous tales involving Kev, the Authority, tigers and aliens! This is the Authority as you never thought you'd see them!
During the Gulf War, Kev's SAS unit took on a highly classified mission, and saw something they shouldn't have seen. Now mysterious assassins are wiping them out - and Kev's next on the list. On the run and outgunned, Kev must turn to an old friend for help. But can this perennial loser really turn his life around?
This beautifully illustrated book features the breadth and range of Mulvany and Rogers' architectural miniatures – commissioned by museums and private collectors – covering many historic periods and countries, and including projects as diverse as Versailles and an American colonial house. Mulvany and Rogers use techniques and materials, both modern and traditional, to re-create in stunning and minute detail the appearance and atmosphere of buildings, their interiors, room decor and objets d'art. Practical projects for the reader include creating marble floors and decorative details, constructing chimneys and domes, and step-by-step instructions for making a parquet floor. Clear step-by-step instructions describe the materials needed and the techniques involved.
In this strikingly illustrated and authoritative volume, readers have an introduction to one of the world's greatest living faiths. 200 color photos, maps & drawings.
Kevin enjoys preparing for, choosing, feeding, walking, training, and spending time with his new puppy.
This volume deals with the years of World War II and after. In the 1940s California changed from a regional centre into the dominant economic, social and cultural force it has been in America ever since.
Mia's sophomore year starts out well when she lands a part in the school play and begins drivers ed, but things slowly take a turn for the worst after her ex-boyfriend plots a revenge plot against her, the crazy school janitor becomes the new drivers ed instructor, and her mother finishes a book based on Mia's life.
"Kevin Grange details nearly everything that possibly could go wrong in a national park and yet still manages to make you more excited than ever to hit the trail." —Conor Knighton, New York Times bestselling author of Leave Only Footprints: My Acadia-to-Zion Journey Through Every National Park Wild Rescues is a fast-paced, firsthand glimpse into the exciting lives of paramedics who work with the National Park Service: a unique brand of park rangers who respond to medical and traumatic emergencies in some of the most isolated and rugged parts of America. In 2014, Kevin Grange left his job as a paramedic in Los Angeles to work in a response area with 2.2 million acres: Yellowstone National Park. Seeking a break from city life and urban EMS, he wanted to experience pure nature, fulfill his dream of working for the National Park Service, and take a crash-course in wilderness medicine. Grange's epic journey took him to Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Grand Teton National Parks where, among other calls, he battled to save the lives of a heart attack victim at Old Faithful, a hiker who'd fractured his skull below Yosemite Falls, and a snowmobiler who launched into a deep gorge in the shadow of the jagged Tetons. Grange was initially overwhelmed—and out of his element—providing patient care in an extreme environment with limited resources and a two-hour drive to the nearest hospital. But he came to enjoy the challenges and steep learning curve of wilderness medicine. Between calls, Grange reflects upon the democratic ideal of the National Park mission, the beauty of the land, and the many threats facing it. With visitation rising, budgets shrinking, and people loving our parks to death, he realized that—along with the health of his patients—he was also fighting for the life of "America's Best Idea."