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Enjoy this steamy MC vigilante justice romantic suspense novel by contemporary romance author Lynn Burke... I’m a cold-hearted criminal, and I’ve lived a callous life as the Sergeant at Arms of the Vicious Vipers MC. I spent most of my childhood as a victim, and because of the junkie who raised me, I hate to be touched. But her... The social worker my fingers itch to reach for—she’s wholesome. Kind. Too good for a man like me, and yet, I can’t curb my weakness to be near her. When one of her teenage clients needs protection from the same type of man who hurt my sister, I know I’ll be revealing my true self, my darker side, to help the girl. For her. I’ll lose the only person I’ve found who values my feelings above her own—the woman whose sweet nature is a force to be reckoned with. I know I should walk away, but how do I leave the heart I didn't know I still had behind? Callous Criminal is the third in the biker romantic suspense Vicious Vipers MC series. HEA guaranteed, this vigilante justice novel can be read as a standalone. Perfect for readers who love flawed, protective heroes. If you’re a fan of Haley Travis, Serena Akeroyd, Giana Darling, Elizabeth Knox, Lilly Atlas,Nicole James, K.L. Savage, Kristine Allen, Darlene Tallman, Joanna Blake, Daphne Loveling, Nicole Snow, or Marie James, you’re going to love this action-packed, steamy motorcycle romance novel!
She was thrown at my feet as an offering, but what I got was much more than I bargained for. Cian While brutality runs through my veins, my enemies flee from the mere whisper of my name. I have a reputation on these streets, and I have no problem accepting the fact I'm a monster in their eyes. I'm not here to make friends. I'm here to break necks and keep everyone in their lane. At the end of the day, everyone will pay their price, whether it's in cash or flesh. Most would see reasons for concern because she's a ferocious beast, constantly fighting me, though it only entices me. I'm a monster . . . and she's something, though I've yet to figure out what type of beast she is. There's no doubt the woman excites me, but sometimes the most exciting things can be dangerous. Everyone knows in the game of chess that the queen is the second most powerful piece on the board, and I see this spitfire of a woman becoming my queen, whether she wants to or not.
He's the only man my father can trust when the cartel attempts to take us out. A vicious motorcycle gang member, he's deadly with his fists and firearms. He's also the bastard responsible for my mother's death. I'm the one who'll make him pay. A too-young, too-innocent woman he lusts after but refuses to touch. He might believe he's strong enough to withstand my plans for retaliation, but I will bring him to his knees and have my revenge. Even if my heart dies along with his.
When philosophers have turned their attention to criminal law, they have tended to emphasize problems about the criminalization of acts and the justification for the punishment of those who commit such acts. But there has been a recent wave of significant and exciting philosophical work on issues surrounding two other topics in criminal law: Given the performance of a criminal act, what establishes criminal? And what should the state be allowed to use in trying to establish liability? In this carefully edited volume, Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood present a generous selection of papers representing the best of this new work. Avoiding overly abstract pieces in favor of essays that highlight both the philosophical questions and what actually happens on the street and in the courtroom, they have produced a book that is accessible and relevant to the concerns of students. Controversies in Criminal law is an innovative and useful contribution to the teaching of philosophy of law and the foundations of criminal justice. It will be widely used in philosophy departments, law schools, and schools of criminal justice.
A man struggles with his past and sees himself entombed in the body of a criminal. He is tried and found insane despite his protests. He is offered help in recovering his true self. This novel is about his desperate search for vindication. Was he hiding something from himself that impeded his recovery? Was he looking in the right direction and for the right culprit? Did he ever achieve reconciliation? In the end, there is a surprising answer. This novel is about the dangers of self-denial.
Inheriting a Galway cottage may change a troubled woman’s life—but not the way she hopes—in this thriller from an “original, grimly hilarious” author (The Washington Post). Kate Mitchell’s in the process of kicking her heroin addiction—with the help of alcohol—when a letter arrives informing her that her aunt in Ireland has passed away and bequeathed her a home near the ocean. This could be the start of a new and better life for Kate, far away from Brooklyn, where she and her surviving brothers are each struggling with their own dark pasts. But Aunt Mary didn’t die peacefully—quite the opposite. The pair of thugs responsible for her murder had plans for her house: namely, turning it into a lovely seaside meth lab. One of Mary’s killers, however, finds his focus shifting when he spots a photo of the dead woman’s American niece, who bears a striking resemblance to the late opera singer Maria Callas, the beloved object of his obsession. When Kate and her brothers arrive to claim her inheritance, they’re going to find something other than a piece of paradise . . . “Nobody writes like Ken Bruen, with his ear for lilting Irish prose and his taste for the kind of gallows humor heard only at the foot of the gallows.” —The New York Times “Bruen has a rich and mordant writing style, full of offbeat humor.” —Publishers Weekly
Tressell's novel is about survival on the underside of the Edwardian Twilight, about exploitative employment when the only safety nets are charity, workhouse, and grave. Following the fortunes of a group of painters and decorators and their families, and the attempts to rouse their politicalwill by the Socialist visionary Frank Owen, the book is both a highly entertaining story and a passionate appeal for a fairer way of life. It asks questions that are still being asked today: why do your wages bear no relation to the value of your work? Why do fat cats get richer when you don't?Tressell's answers are "The Great Money Trick" and the "philanthropy" of an unenlightened workforce, who give away their rights and aspirations to a decent life so freely.Intellectually enlightening, deeply moving and gloriously funny (complete with exploding clergyman), The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists is a book that changes lives.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1860.