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Book Requiem for Innocence

    Book Details:
  • Author : BV Lawson
  • Publisher : BV Lawson
  • Release : 2015-10-19
  • ISBN : 0990458237
  • Pages : 249 pages

Download or read book Requiem for Innocence written by BV Lawson and published by BV Lawson. This book was released on 2015-10-19 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A mysterious attack on a young girl. No motives, no suspects. Just one determined detective who will stop at nothing to uncover the truth. Crime consultant Scott Drayco is in the middle of a thorny case in Washington, D.C. involving murder victims who were all wheelchair-bound. Then, out of the blue, he gets a worried call from a friend on Virginia's Eastern Shore about an attack on an innocent disabled girl. Working once again with Sheriff Sailor and Deputy Nelia Tyler, Drayco discovers almost everyone believes the girl's attack was an accident. But he begins to suspect otherwise when he crosses paths with a badly disfigured man and the man's enigmatic Goth son, as well as one of the smoothest and most dangerous figures Drayco has encountered in his career. Meanwhile, his conflicted feelings toward the soon-to-be-divorced town councilman's wife, Darcie Squier, continue to simmer under the surface and threaten to undermine his focus and cloud his judgement. But he's well aware he needs to keep his faculties razor-sharp if he's to solve the riddle of whether the cases in D.C. and the Eastern Shore are linked - or is he dealing with not one monster, but two? Praise for BV Lawson's Scott Drayco Mystery/Thriller Series: "Worth putting on your reading list." - The Library Journal "Lawson's protagonist is greatly compelling." - Publishers Weekly Booklife Prize "Lawson uses the gothic features of the abandoned Opera House to great effect, creating an atmospheric background for the crimes and the solving of them, all of it accompanied with music that's almost like another character. The pace never sagged and it kept me enthralled." - Long and Short Reviews "Lawson's book was so good, I read it twice from beginning to end...The citizens of Cape Unity are as diverse and multi-layered as any person living in the large cities, and Lawson portrayed them splendidly." - Reader's Favorite Reviews "The storyline here is nicely structured, and creatively ties together two murder mysteries, which occurred decades apart. The small town setting is ideal, the lead character engaging, and the supporting cast interesting and diverse. Overall, a solid start to this series." - Omnimystery News "A nice tight mystery in a realistic setting. Totally enjoyable." - Terrie Farley Moran, national bestselling author of the Read 'Em and Eat Mystery Series For readers who enjoy brainy private detectives, thrillers, traditional mysteries, and police procedurals.

Book Requiem for Immortals

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  • Author : Lee Winter
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2016-08-14
  • ISBN : 9783955337100
  • Pages : 284 pages

Download or read book Requiem for Immortals written by Lee Winter and published by . This book was released on 2016-08-14 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Professional cellist Natalya Tsvetnenko moves seamlessly among the elite where she fills the souls of symphony patrons with beauty even as she takes the lives of the corrupt of Australia's ruthless underworld. The cold, exacting assassin is hired to kill a woman who seems so innocent that Natalya can't understand why anyone would want her dead. As she gets to know her target, she can't work out why she even cares.

Book Pilots of the Line

Download or read book Pilots of the Line written by Sky Masterswon and published by Sky Masterson. This book was released on 2011-03-24 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of stimulating tales from the sky. Unparalleled insight into the life of an airline pilot. Communicates an honest view of the challenges airline pilot's face within the boundaries of 21st century airline flying. These powerful stories will plunge the reader into the cockpit to feel every thought, every decision, every bump.

Book Requiem

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  • Author : Frances Itani
  • Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
  • Release : 2012-08-07
  • ISBN : 0802194605
  • Pages : 228 pages

Download or read book Requiem written by Frances Itani and published by Open Road + Grove/Atlantic. This book was released on 2012-08-07 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Washington Post Notable Book: A Japanese Canadian man is haunted by childhood memories of WWII internment camps in this “evocative and cinematic tale” (Maclean’s). In 1942, in retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Canadian government removes young Bin Okuma and his family from their home at a British Columbia coastal fishing village and forces them into internment camps. Allowed to take only the possessions they can carry, Bin watches looters raid his home before the transport boats even undock. One hundred miles from the “Protected Zone,” abandoned by his father, Bin spends the next five years struggling to adapt in the makeshift shacks of the brutal mountain community. For Bin, it was never forgotten, nor forgiven. Fifty years later, after his wife’s death, Bin embarks on a road trip across Canada. Accompanied by his dog, his classical music tapes, and his memories, he intends to find his biological father whose fateful decision destroyed his family all those years ago. But Bin must ask himself: does he really want to confront the ghosts of the past, or is it time to finally let them go? A novel of grief, coming-of-age, and coming to terms with our own personal histories, “Requiem is a great work of literature from a determined author at the peak of her powers” (Ottawa Citizen).

Book The Innocence Protection Act of 2002

Download or read book The Innocence Protection Act of 2002 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Catalog of Copyright Entries  Third Series

Download or read book Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series written by Library of Congress. Copyright Office and published by Copyright Office, Library of Congress. This book was released on 1977 with total page 1624 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Played to Death

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  • Author : BV Lawson
  • Publisher : BV Lawson
  • Release : 2014-07-12
  • ISBN : 0990458202
  • Pages : 329 pages

Download or read book Played to Death written by BV Lawson and published by BV Lawson. This book was released on 2014-07-12 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Shamus Award Finalist and Named Best Mystery in the Next Generation Book Awards A body in a rundown Opera House. A missing manuscript. A dark family secret. Still suffering nightmares from a case that ended tragically, brilliant freelance crime consultant Scott Drayco considers retiring from crime solving altogether. When a former client bequeaths Drayco a rundown Opera House in a Virginia seaside town, he figures he'll arrange for a quick sale of the place while nursing his battered soul in a peaceful setting near the shore. What he doesn't count on is finding a dead body on the Opera House stage with a mysterious "G" carved into the man's chest. With hopes for a quick sale dashed and himself a suspect in the murder, Drayco digs into very old and very dangerous secrets to solve the crime and clear his name. Along the way, Drayco must dodge a wary sheriff, hostility over coastal development, and the seductive wife of a town councilman - before the tensions explode into more violence and he becomes the next victim. Praise for BV Lawson's Scott Drayco Mystery/Thriller Series: "Worth putting on your reading list." - The Library Journal "Lawson's protagonist is greatly compelling." - Publishers Weekly Booklife Prize "Lawson uses the gothic features of the abandoned Opera House to great effect, creating an atmospheric background for the crimes and the solving of them, all of it accompanied with music that's almost like another character. The pace never sagged and it kept me enthralled." - Long and Short Reviews "Lawson's book was so good, I read it twice from beginning to end...The citizens of Cape Unity are as diverse and multi-layered as any person living in the large cities, and Lawson portrayed them splendidly." - Reader's Favorite Reviews "The storyline here is nicely structured, and creatively ties together two murder mysteries, which occurred decades apart. The small town setting is ideal, the lead character engaging, and the supporting cast interesting and diverse. Overall, a solid start to this series." - Omnimystery News "A nice tight mystery in a realistic setting. Totally enjoyable." - Terrie Farley Moran, national bestselling author of the Read 'Em and Eat Mystery Series Keywords: brainy detectives, thrillers, traditional mysteries, free, freebie, crime thrillers, murder, mystery series, private investigator, detective books, crime series, thriller series, crime thriller series, vigilante justice, detective series, private investigator series, PI series, private eye series, crime authors, thriller authors, psychological thrillers

Book Innocence Uncovered

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  • Author : Elizabeth S. Dodd
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2016-09-13
  • ISBN : 131544254X
  • Pages : 192 pages

Download or read book Innocence Uncovered written by Elizabeth S. Dodd and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-09-13 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Innocence is a rich and emotive idea, but what does it really mean? This is a significant question both for literary interpretation and theology—yet one without a straightforward answer. This volume provides a critical overview of key issues and historical developments in the concept of innocence, delving into its ambivalences and exploring the many transformations of innocence within literature and theology. The contributions in this volume, by leading scholars in their respective fields, provide a range of responses to this critical question. They address literary and theological treatments of innocence from the birth of modernity to the present day. They discuss major symbols and themes surrounding innocence, including purity and sexuality, childhood and inexperience, nostalgia and utopianism, morality and virtue. This interdisciplinary collection explores the many sides of innocence, from aesthetics to ethics, from semantics to metaphysics, examining the significance of innocence as both a concept and a word. The contributions reveal how innocence has progressed through centuries of dramatic alterations, secularizations and subversions, while retaining an enduring relevance as a key concept in human thought, experience, and imagination.

Book Radical Innocence

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  • Author : Bernard F. Dick
  • Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
  • Release : 2014-07-11
  • ISBN : 0813147719
  • Pages : 280 pages

Download or read book Radical Innocence written by Bernard F. Dick and published by University Press of Kentucky. This book was released on 2014-07-11 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On October 30, 1947, the House Committee on Un-American Activities concluded the first round of hearings on the allege Communist infiltration of the motion picture industry. Hollywood was ordered to "clean its own house," and ten witnesses who had refused to answer questions about their membership in the Screen Writers Guild and the Communist party eventually received contempt citations. By 1950 the Hollywood Ten, as they quickly became known, were serving prison sentences ranging from six months to a year. Since that time the group, which included writers, directors, and a producer, have been either dismissed as industry hacks or eulogized as Cold War martyrs, but never have they been discussed in terms of their profession. Radical Innocence is the first study to focus on the work of the Ten: their short stories, plays, novels, criticism, poems, memoirs, and, of course, their films. Drawing on myriad sources, including archival materials, unpublished manuscripts, black-market scripts, screenplay drafts, letters, and personal interviews, Bernard F. Dick describes the Ten's survival tactics during the blacklisting and analyzes the contribution of these ten individuals no only to film but also to the arts. Radical Innocence captures the personality of each of the Ten -- the arrogant Herbert J. Biberman, the witty Ring Lardner, Jr., the patriarchal Samuel Ornitz, the compassionate Adrian Scott, and the feisty Dalton Trumbo.

Book Caged Innocence

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  • Author : A.P. Ri'Chard
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2008-11-04
  • ISBN : 1416585877
  • Pages : 386 pages

Download or read book Caged Innocence written by A.P. Ri'Chard and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2008-11-04 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A teenager, determined to end the reign of his abusive, alcoholic father, ends up accused of a murder he didn't commit. A noted Klansman, Miran Thompson, has been killed, and the prime suspect in his murder case is seventeen-year-old Larry Henderson. Complicating matters, Larry's father, Officer Perry Henderson, is deeply involved in the case. To the casual observer, the evidence against Larry is overwhelming. If convicted, he would surely receive the death penalty. In order to avoid death row, Perry convinces his son to plead guilty. He promises to do all he can to prove Larry innocent. But are Perry's motivations so pure? The father and son's turbulent past has created a deep rift between them, and Perry is afraid of the teen's repeated promises for vengeance. Believing he is being set up for murder, Perry instead aims the evidence at his own son, allowing him to take the fall—but will his scheme succeed, or will Larry be proven innocent?

Book The Sixties

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  • Author : Todd Gitlin
  • Publisher : Bantam
  • Release : 2013-07-17
  • ISBN : 0307834026
  • Pages : 545 pages

Download or read book The Sixties written by Todd Gitlin and published by Bantam. This book was released on 2013-07-17 with total page 545 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Say “the Sixties” and the images start coming, images of a time when all authority was defied and millions of young Americans thought they could change the world—either through music, drugs, and universal love or by “putting their bodies on the line” against injustice and war. Todd Gitlin, the highly regarded writer, media critic, and professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, has written an authoritative and compelling account of this supercharged decade—a decade he helped shape as an early president of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and an organizer of the first national demonstration against the Vietnam war. Part critical history, part personal memoir, part celebration, and part meditation, this critically acclaimed work resurrects a generation on all its glory and tragedy.

Book Beyond Innocence  Or  The Altersroman in Modern Fiction

Download or read book Beyond Innocence Or The Altersroman in Modern Fiction written by Linda A. Westervelt and published by University of Missouri Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this groundbreaking work, Linda A. Westervelt defines an important yet previously unidentified and therefore unnamed type of novel, the altersroman, or age novel. Fictions focusing on a protagonist's confrontation with mortality toward the end of middle age are likely to become ever more prominent in a Western world in which the average age of the population increases and more people reach late middle age and old age. Working from a diverse sample of modern literature, Westervelt analyzes the variety of responses to the life evaluation. Some characters achieve a level of affirmation that allows renewal, redirection, or simply peace, while others confront feelings of disgust or despair that so little time is left them. Her altersromane are books about seeking wisdom, though not everyone of this age becomes wise. The use of the term altersroman highlights the fact that the altersroman is a classification comparable to but also clearly distinguishable from the bildungsroman, wherein characters make the transition from youth to adulthood. Westervelt contrasts her older protagonists' characteristics with the equivalent characteristics in the bildungsroman through an examination of Don Quixote, part 2, as well as six American novels: The Ambassadors, by Henry James; The Professor's House, by Willa Cather; The Mansion, by William Faulkner; The Angle of Repose, by Wallace Stegner; A Book of Common Prayer, by Joan Didion; and Jazz, by Toni Morrison. These seven works, though remarkably different, share the common features of the altersroman. Westervelt articulates the traits clearly, rests them on the psychological literature, and then shows in depth how the characteristics of the altersroman can enrich and more deeply inform our reading of a significant subset of modern literature that previously went unheralded. Readers can use Westervelt's analysis to identify altersromane in literature other than their own, and she begins this process by identifying exemplars written in other languages. Beyond Innocence, or the Altersroman in Modern Fiction introduces readers to the altersroman as a tool for classification and analysis and demonstrates the power and utility of that tool. It offers a meaningful and enriching complement to the more established category of the bildungsroman.

Book Requiem to Innocence

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  • Author : Steve Chiovaro
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2013-11-12
  • ISBN : 9780615921204
  • Pages : 520 pages

Download or read book Requiem to Innocence written by Steve Chiovaro and published by . This book was released on 2013-11-12 with total page 520 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: March 16, 1893. On the high plains of Eastern Montana under a cottonwood, beneath a moonlit sky, along the banks of the Yellowstone River, a secret is about to be born. An outlaw, blood on his hands, rendezvous with the young woman of his dreams. At first, she feigns resistance. Then with the feel of his lips, the touch of his hand, all her "no's" turn to "yes" and the wrong of the moment drifts along a westerly breeze.Boulder Montana, 86 years later, 5:20 in the morning rolled sleepy quite onto a ranch as an ancient man climbs into his truck. Twelve miles away rage flies down the road in a beat-up Buick Roadmaster. Sixteen minutes later the old man covered with dust and blood lay face first in a parking lot, a well-used knife, its blade glistening red, at his side. His time of reckoning was upon him.The silver mining town of High Ore September 6, 1908, a wisp of grayish white smoke rises through a chimney of river-rock and moss towards a darkened sky. Inside a cabin, a fifteen-year old boy rises to help fight death. His life would forever change.Thirty miles away, a quarter-mile north of the abandoned mining camp of Wicks, a young Indian girl, frightened, the protector of her younger brother, walks into the grasp of Big Sally, a beast in woman's clothes. The woman carried with her a deed to very valuable property. The girl's father stands to one side, pieces of silver in his hand, the child sold to pay a debt. A new life, one not worth living, awaits her.That morning Gerry Whitman, a teacher with a still wet diploma in hand, awoke in the Castoria Hotel in Boulder. Later that day he would climb aboard a freight wagon, and then head for the tiny Montana silver camp of High Ore, set to begin his first teaching job. In the valley, the welcoming warm early fall day gave no reason for the educator to suspect his career in the classroom came with a short tenure.Out before the day could fully break two women, Olga Gorski and Sabina Kroll, sisters by birth and temperament, strutted up a hill on a mission to find sons who didn't come home the night before. They stomped earth convinced the two, 17 going on 18 with the good sense of a slow 12-year old, spent the night sowing oats in a place forbidden.Three blocks away in the foreman's shack of the Clipper Mine, a man named Paddy O'Keefe, just back from a weeklong stay in the Jefferson County Jail, sat in silence. Laid low by the local Deputy Sheriff and bailed out by a friendly Judge. Today life would be different. Behind him, stood four grown men shrunk into darkened corners. A fifth man lay in a pool of his own blood.Montana in 1908 was an inflexible time filled with flexible morality. Here the young man and woman's paths soon cross and along with a store merchant with a past, a lonely mother, they begin a journey that spans generations, past and future. Together they try to preserver through savage, violent, times where the tribulations of loss and oppressive discrimination cloud definitions of good and evil. Thiers was a time where for both, innocence is lost and one finds purpose while the other discovers the meaning of empty.Told with compassion and humor, Requiem to Innocence is a story where the future pays homage to the past. It is a hymn to the millions of those innocent adrift through a mosaic of events determined to cast their own course against all odds and to all whose victories come with a price.

Book Innocent Monster

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  • Author : Reed Farrel Coleman
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2011-06-01
  • ISBN : 1440531021
  • Pages : 300 pages

Download or read book Innocent Monster written by Reed Farrel Coleman and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2011-06-01 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When his estranged daughter Sarah comes to him with a request he cannot refuse, Moe Prager takes a deep breath and plunges back into the icy, opaque waters of secrets and lies.

Book Benedictions

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  • Author : William Mitchell
  • Publisher : Lulu.com
  • Release : 2014-04-20
  • ISBN : 1312121459
  • Pages : 314 pages

Download or read book Benedictions written by William Mitchell and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-04-20 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here in one volume are the collected poems of William Mitchell, along with explanatory notes, covering the years 1950 to 2013. Dr. William Mitchell is a poet, educator, academic administrator, ordained Baptist minister, and preacher.

Book Requiem of Innocence

Download or read book Requiem of Innocence written by Lynne M. Caulkett and published by E-Booktime, LLC. This book was released on 2007-03-01 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men

Download or read book Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men written by Phil Rosenzweig and published by Fordham Univ Press. This book was released on 2021-10-05 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Finalist, 2021 Wall Award (Formerly the Theatre Library Association Award) The untold story behind one of America’s greatest dramas In early 1957, a low-budget black-and-white movie opened across the United States. Consisting of little more than a dozen men arguing in a dingy room, it was a failure at the box office and soon faded from view. Today, 12 Angry Men is acclaimed as a movie classic, revered by the critics, beloved by the public, and widely performed as a stage play, touching audiences around the world. It is also a favorite of the legal profession for its portrayal of ordinary citizens reaching a just verdict and widely taught for its depiction of group dynamics and human relations. Few twentieth-century American dramatic works have had the acclaim and impact of 12 Angry Men. Reginald Rose and the Journey of “12 Angry Men” tells two stories: the life of a great writer and the journey of his most famous work, one that ultimately outshined its author. More than any writer in the Golden Age of Television, Reginald Rose took up vital social issues of the day—from racial prejudice to juvenile delinquency to civil liberties—and made them accessible to a wide audience. His 1960s series, The Defenders, was the finest drama of its age and set the standard for legal dramas. This book brings Reginald Rose’s long and successful career, its origins and accomplishments, into view at long last. By placing 12 Angry Men in its historical and social context—the rise of television, the blacklist, and the struggle for civil rights—author Phil Rosenzweig traces the story of this brilliant courtroom drama, beginning with the chance experience that inspired Rose, to its performance on CBS’s Westinghouse Studio One in 1954, to the feature film with Henry Fonda. The book describes Sidney Lumet’s casting, the sudden death of one actor, and the contribution of cinematographer Boris Kaufman. It explores the various drafts of the drama, with characters modified and scenes added and deleted, with Rose settling on the shattering climax only days before filming began. Drawing on extensive research and brimming with insight, this book casts new light on one of America’s great dramas—and about its author, a man of immense talent and courage. Author royalties will be donated equally to the Feerick Center for Social Justice at Fordham Law School and the Justice John Paul Stevens Jury Center at Chicago-Kent College of Law.