Monday, February 28, 2011

Justice (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus Novels)

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The cruel and bizarre slaying of a beautiful teen leads Detective Decker into the dark heart of an exotic subculture: the seamy, sometimes violent world of Southern California's rootless, affluent youth. But even the confession of a disturbed kid with cold "killer eyes" cannot soothe Decker's inner torment. For he knows in his gut this crime goes much deeper and higher than anyone expects -- and that true justice, brutal and complete, has yet to be done.


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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Dead Cheap

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Dead Cheap can literally save the life of your survivors.


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Friday, February 25, 2011

Stolen (Women of the Otherworld, Book 2)

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International acclaim for Kelley Armstrong's sophisticated debut novel, Bitten, is steadily growing. It was in Bitten that thirty-year-old Elena Michaels came to terms with her feral appetites and claimed the proud identity of a beautiful, successful woman-and the only living female werewolf.

In Stolen, on a mission for her own elite pack, she is lured into the net of ruthless Internet billionaire Tyrone Winsloe, who has funded a bogus scientific investigation of the "other races" and their supernatural powers. Kidnapped and studied in his underground lab deep in the Maine woods, these paranormals-witches, vampires, shamans, werewolves-are then released and hunted to the death in a real-world video game. But when Winsloe captures Elena, he meets his match.

Suspenseful, chilling, and witty, Stolen is a novel of rich and amazing versatility.


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

HOW TO READ ANY MAN'S MIND

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Rapists don't wear signs. Muggers and murderers don't hand out business cards. Child molesters don't advertise. Within every twenty-four hours, approximately 75 women in the United States are raped. Hundreds are murdered. Alarmingly, the majority of these crimes are committed by people known to the victims. Whether in the romantic throws of a relationship, in the workplace, considering a critical financial investment, or for your own safety, it is imperative that you learn to distinguish between your adversaries and your allies. From the minute a man enters a room, his body transforms into a virtual neon sign of his thoughts, feelings and intentions. Whether during an electrifying first date, a job interview, or a business negotiation, you can seize the most strategic position by accessing a man's mind. Distinguish between voluntary and involuntary expressions, especially those that reveal emotions, deceptions, and aspects of physical and mental health. Is he a bit down or downright depressed? Angry or livid? Flirting or into a long-term relationship? A liar or a lover? Evaluate a man quickly and efficiently by learning to speak his emotional language, building rapport, mirroring his moods and movements, and asking the right questions. You will literally learn to look a man straight in the eye, and before he utters a single word, know exactly where he is coming from. And, more importantly, where he is going. This book is not just a glossary of people's characteristics, but a step-by-step guide through the complex subtleties of the human psyche. How to Read Any Man's Mind is a practical, mind-opening, potentially life-changing, life-saving, exploration into the science of self.


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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Rock and The Kangaroos: A Novel

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From THE ROCK AND THE KANGAROOS:The remainder of the afternoon, the glory days at Baker College lay heavy on my heart--they were good times, growing up times, triumphant times, and times tinged with sadness. The day The Rock and I left Ferguson in August 1959 for our freshman year at Baker College came to my mind as if it had happened yesterday. As far as I am concerned, all those days at Baker happened yesterday, because they are part of me like the marrow in my bone. Who I am today, started the moment we left Ferguson The best District 9 basketball game ever played was tied 70 to 70 with 10 seconds left on the clock. Kirby called time out to prepare for the final shot of the game. When they brought the ball in, they quickly set a screen for their best shooter and he took a 23-foot jumper with six seconds on the clock. As soon as he turned the ball loose, I sprinted toward our basket, and as I looked back, I saw Suitcase come down with the rebound, flip it to Rock on the outlet, and The Rock hit me with a perfect strike as I went in the air and slam dunked the Kangaroos to Kansas City.


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Monday, February 21, 2011

My Hero (Signet Eclipse)

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Southern romance writer Miranda Lane may be famous for her sensitive heroes, but her new editor wants a brooding, sexy cop that female readers will die for. Unfortunately, cops leave Miranda cold, so she turns to the arrestingly handsome Detective Chas Casey. The commitment-shy Chas is the perfect role model for her book. Soon enough she realizes that she's losing her heart to a man who specializes in drive-by romance. Now she's writing her own personal love story with a hero like no other-and a happy ending all her own.


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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Judging the Image: Art, Value, Law (Transformations)

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Art, value, law - the links between these three terms mark a history of struggle in the cultural scene. Studies of contemporary culture have thus increasingly turned to the image as central to the production of legitimacy, aesthetics and order. Judging the Image extends the cultural turn in legal and criminological studies by interrogating our responses to the image. This book provides a space to think through problems of ethics, social authority and the legal imagination. Concepts of memory and interpretation, violence and aesthetic, authority and legitimacy are considered in a diverse range of sites, including:

* body, performance and regulation
* judgment, censorship and controversial artworks
* graffiti and the aesthetics of public space
* HIV and the art of the disappearing body
* witnessing, ethics and the performance of suffering
* memorial images - art in the wake of disaster.


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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Your Missed E-mails

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This is a compilation of stirring writings that never made it to your inbox. Some were returned, others mysteriously lost on various e-mail servers and made their way around the world before being found. Here they are ready for your enjoyment.


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Friday, February 18, 2011

Farewell to the Old Me ~I Love you, D~: The Final Chapter of Empty Promises

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This isn't your typical novel. The events are very real; the emotions quite tangible. In this story, first time author, Daniela DuCasse, takes readers on a journey, her journey, of an unusual love affair. As a young girl from Haiti, DuCasse witnessed her family dynamics revealing rather mixed messages on life. From her experience, she learned on her own how to love and be loved. Then, she discovered a longtime friend wanted her as so much more. After being cautious for several months, she decides to follow her heart. Was her decision sound? Does this union end up as happily ever after? Read this diary-style saga and find out! You'll cry, you'll cheer, you'll gasp in disbelief, but you'll be glad Ducasse had the courage to share her story. When reading this story, picture the words coming from a woman plopping down on her bed when she has a moment and pouring out her thoughts on the days' events. The words are pure and sincere. You feel her pain and feel her triumphs; you feel her in the book, you get a genuine feel of WHO she is.


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Memoirs of My Dead Life

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