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Half a Million Dollars (Hardcover)
Trevor Wilson; Cover design or artwork by Susan Malikowski; Edited by April Kelly
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When movie action hero Micah Deifenschlictor is accused of
murdering his longtime agent, private investigators Maureen O'Brien
and Blake Ervansky are offered a small fortune by Micah's attorney
to prove her client's innocence. Blake and Maureen uncover evidence
that eliminates Micah as a suspect in less than a day, earning the
huge paycheck for very little work. When the case boomerangs back
to them, however, the detectives realize they may have been duped
into participating in a cover-up. After secretly reopening their
investigation, Ervansky and O'Brien are drawn into something much
larger and darker than mere homicide, something that will bring
unimaginable grief to Blake's life, not only changing him as a man,
but irrevocably altering his relationship with Maureen.
Social marketing trailblazer, April Kelly, dishes up time-tested
advice and practical tools that will help you build a personal
brand and real networking connections that deliver results.
-- LEARN HOW TO --
Identify key strengths, unique values, and passions
Create realistic, specific goals
Enhance and define a personal brand
Apply the four paramount rules of networking
Use social networking sites to build a valuable network
Taking control of your career now is essential, and the advice
Kelly shares in Spaghetti on the Wall will help you effectively
manage and develop the kind of personal brand that sticks.
April Kelly held senior management positions and leadership
roles for both PayPal and LinkedIn from their start-up years
through their rapid growth to industry powerhouses. April is also
the author of "Gratitude at Work: How to Say Thank You, Give Kudos,
and Get the Best from Those You Lead."
What if the cavalier decision you made about your child the day she
was born had the power to reverberate for more than thirty years,
dividing the nation, costing three people their lives, and
destroying your family? Homeless teen Allison Fitzgerald believes
the two tiny membranes on her baby's back are not, as the doctors
claim, a surgically correctable birth defect, but a pair of wings.
And after having a vision of her child flying, she even names her
Angel. The "wings" will never flap, fly or lift the child off the
ground, but they will engender in Angel a dangerous obsession with
flying, an obsession that will one day drive her to attempt the
impossible. This darkly comic contemporary reframing of the Icarus
and Daedalus myth explores the lengths to which a mother will go to
protect her child, and ultimately offers a message of salvation,
not just for the family involved, but for all mankind.
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