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Mossad versus Zeb Carter Israel and Palestine are on the brink of war when Mossad is accused of assassinating peace negotiators. A loose word can trigger the conflict which will devaste the Middle East and draw in the rest of the world. Zeb Carter has to deal with hostile armies, enraged terrorists and corrupt politicians as Israel and Palestine's future, and that of the Middle East, hangs in precarious balance. And then there are Mossad's kidon, the deadliest operatives in the world, who are gunning for him. Brimming with edge-of-the seat thrills and breakneck action, The Peace Killers delivers a plot that could be tomorrow's news. If you like Lee Child, David Baldacci and Vince Flynn, you'll love Ty Patterson's no prisoners taken style of storytelling. ★★★★★ 'An OMG, Freaking-Fantastic, Unputdownable, Unmissable, Unforgettable, Running-Out-Of-Superlatives, One-Click Thriller' ★★★★★ 'Hands down, the best thriller of the year' ★★★★★'Dazzling! Ty Patterson gets better with each thriller he writes' ★★★★★'A stop-the-clock, call-in-sick thriller reminiscent of the best of Lee Child, Vince Flynn and Brad Thor'
Experience deep wholeness in your life that springs forth from the peace of God. We live in a fearful, anxiety-driven age where the problems and challenges of the world assault us from every direction and every media source, and they far exceed our abilities to respond to them. The sense of desperation that often comes of this leads to discord and violence: from bitter, cutting remarks to the atrocities of war; from pervasive racism to knee-jerk micro-aggressions. It contributes to our current, peace-bankrupt social discourse, leading to patterns of dismissing, dividing from, condemning, or hating people. But what if the root of these problems is not found out there, in the situations, the information or misinformation of what's happening in the world? What if they come from here: in our minds, hearts, thought-life, and emotions? In Deep Peace, Todd Hunter, founding pastor of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, analyzes the anxiety and desperation of our current moment and brings it before a biblical framework of profound peace. This book provides practices to help Christians value and actively seek peace, becoming people of reconciliation in ordinary life. Deep Peace: Uncovers the ten things that are most harmful to peace in a person's life. Unpacks the "Trinity of Peace" found in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit and how we can find rest in each person of the Trinity. Reveals spiritual practices that will teach you how to pursue an inner calm and become the kind of person that meets conflict with love and renounces fear. Deep Peace is a timely benediction that offers a practical and spiritual guide to recenter believers in the peace of Christ.
A biography of a young African-American man who escaped the slums of Newark for Yale University only to succumb to the dangers of the streets when he returned home.
'FIRST IN BESTSELLING SERIES Everything he had been told was a lie. Former Special Forces operative Zeb Carter couldn't save his family from terrorists. He's never forgiven himself. To escape his guilt, he throws himself into missions--the riskier, the better. The lone wolf mission in Afghanistan, to rescue American hostages captured by the Taliban, is an opportunity to make peace with himself. But when he gets there, he finds everything he was told was a lie. This mission is one last chance at redemption. It now comes with a heavy price. Can he betray his country to redeem himself? ★★★★★ 'An OMG, Freaking-Fantastic, Unputdownable, Unmissable, Unforgettable, Running-Out-Of-Superlatives, One-Click Thriller' ★★★★★ 'Hands down, the best thriller of the year' ★★★★★'Dazzling! Ty Patterson gets better with each thriller he writes' ★★★★★'A stop-the-clock, call-in-sick thriller reminiscent of the best of Lee Child, Vince Flynn and Brad Thor'
A young Indian's rise to a high position in the Cherokee nation. He is Young Puppy and through his eyes is seen a war between, on the one side the Cherokee allied with the French, and on the other the Indian slave-catchers working for the Spanish. By the author of War Woman.
Scars are like memories, the worst ones stay with you the longest. Unlucky Roger is a habitual cheater out for a quickie encounter before heading home. The only thing he’s lucky at in life has been evading getting caught cheating by his wife. Unlike his scars, luck will leave Roger. Eileen is out for justice. The man some would call her father scarred her for life without even touching her. The wound, embeds deep in her soul and manifests as a desire to kill. Vengeance for the innocent runs in her veins. She’s restless and has a target in her bed. The vigilante killer is left with a new scar from each unloved soul that crosses her path. Not every one pays the ultimate price for their indiscretions. On the night they meet, she hopes Roger will escape payment. But is doubtful. Unlucky Roger is a short horror story that takes 4300 words to tell. Included, as a bonus is preview of Martha Henley’s debut domestic thriller, Don't Kill For Me. It’s a twisting tale of a woman with a past, a secret admirer’s odd love notes, confessions of murder, and a serial killer that wishes Eileen Rests in Peace. Don’t miss reading the Rest in Peace Killer’s terrifying mission to please one woman by committing murder on her behalf.
A Peace Reader Revised contains articles reflecting different and even opposing viewpoints, offering competing visions of the future. They range from the scholarly to the folksy; from the philosophical to the satirical; from the didactic to the poetic. In an effort to help students develop critical thinking skills, the authors include study questions after every major article. The result is a book as contemporary as today's headlines and as timeless as the wisdom of the ages.
Exchanges are fundamental to human societies. The authors show that the study of exchanges not only serves as a key to understanding particular societies as totalities but also helps to frame a comparative mode of analysis expressed in terms of a hierarchy of values. Starting with a comparative analysis of the different vocabularies used when dealing with exchange, the authors go on to provide a detailed account of how each society's exchanges form a genuine value-oriented system. Their conclusions shed light on important issues in anthropology such as the difference between subject and object; the construction of the person in the matrix of social relations; and the contrast between 'socio-cosmic' systems and other societies which recognize a universal term of reference beyond their community.