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A cold-blooded and ruthless female assassin, Murphy thought she'd
found the perfect gig: no shortage of assignments and an employer
with unlimited funds. But her latest kill might have ruined it all,
in more ways than one. Sent to a sleepy Mississippi Delta town to
kill an attractive lawyer named Samantha Owens, Murphy doesn't
realize just how this young woman's death will affect her. Not only
was Samantha on the cusp of revealing greedy bankers caught up in
fraudulent subprime lending schemes, but she also left an indelible
mark on Murphy-the curse of forgiveness. Despite trying to keep a
lid on their illegal activities, Murphy's employers are about to be
exposed when Samantha's gruesome murder hits national headlines.
With time running out, loose ends must be severed and
unfortunately, Murphy is one of them. Once the huntress, Murphy now
finds herself the hunted. Her only escape lies in joining forces
with her latest assignment, Jake Harlow, Samantha's law partner.
Caught between the parameters of heaven and hell, Murphy struggles
to not only save her life, but also her soul...
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The B'Breakeboys is a fictional story about child labor conditions,
until 1920, when child labor laws restricted such practice. The
fact based story is followed by a fictional story about two teen
age boys falling into an abandoned coal mine shaft. They are not
alone and have to fight desperation, cave-ins, rats, fire, water,
and old dynamite to escape. The format is a movie script imbedded
with drawn storyboard picture frames.
The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT)is the perfect place
for an average person to do something extraordinary. Bill Walker
("Skywalker"), who stands 6'11," might seem like anything but
average. Yet in a brutally honest tone, he lays to bare all his
considerable weaknesses and fears. Among these are crushing weight
loss and fatigue, along with a fear of getting lost or a bear
stealing his food. Nonetheless, he is bound and determined to hike
the PCT, which at 2,663 miles, runs all the way from Mexico to
Canada. The PCT's calling card is its stunning beauty. It has a
diversity of geography unequaled by any footpath in the world. The
implacable desert, the towering majesty of the so-called 'High
Sierra', and the ruggedly bleak, northern Cascade range all haunt
and beckon PCT hikers. Indeed, the PCT hiker faces much greater
extremes of terrain and climate than on the famed Appalachian
Trail. Walker's signature characteristic as a writer is his real
talent in capturing people ("Skywalker's humor, his delight in
human foibles appeal to a broad audience."--Jeff Minnick, Smoky
Mountain Book News). Obviously, he is a people person because he
runs into and vividly describes a truly colorful cast of characters
from seemingly all walks of American life. Among these are Uber
Bitch, Shit Bag, and Serial Killer; the reader learns how these
hikers ended up with their names (hint: blunders). The reader need
not worry that Walker is a bully. Throughout this irreverent
narrative, he turns his considerable supply of humor back on
himself in ruthlessly self-deprecating fashion. It all makes for a
delightful read.
"Anatomy is destiny," Freud famously wrote. Since caveman times,
humans have had practically sacred attitudes towards height. Bill
Walker, a near 7-foot tall globetrotter, has produced a highly
entertaining book-Tall Tales-on this much underrated subject.
Walker ruthlessly submerges his ego to tell a ream of strange, but
true, real-life stories. These include flunking the physical to
enter the U.S. Army, suffering rejection by horrified members of
the opposite sex, and being treated like a wild animal escaped from
the zoo in foreign countries. Walker expands the discussion beyond
himself to include some intriguing issues: --the infamous
Napoleonic short man's complex. And how about its inverse for tall
people--the ostrich complex? --What is one to make of the avalanche
of studies that show tall people consistently make more money than
their shorter counterparts, and win almost every presidential
election? --Most of history's mass-murderers have been well to the
short side. Is this merely a coincidence? --A closer, more
revealing, look at the lives of 7'1 1/2" Wilt Chamberlain, 7'2 1/2"
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 8'11" Robert Wadlow, and 6'5" Abraham Lincoln.
--Why short and small may well be the wave of the fut
What is the best way for the average person to experience the
world's greatest mountain range--the Himalayas? Fortunately, there
is now a good answer. The Annapurna Circuit in Nepal is the most
popular footpath in Asia. Its genius lies in its design. Trekkers
wind their way around and along some of the world's greatest peaks,
ultimately getting near 18,000 feet, without ever having to do any
'technical climbing'. This Circuit is widely considered one of the
world's great treks, and mortals from all around the world are
coming to Nepal for the unique chance to 'get high'. Bill Walker
('Skywalker') struggled his way through the Annapurna Circuit in
2012. He has written this entertaining tale of his journey in this
land of Sherpas, cold, altitude, and rushing water.
Since the times of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin,
Americans have headed off to Europe on odysseys of
self-improvement. But until recently, Americans have not chosen
'the best way'-El Camino de Santiago. Bill Walker ("Skywalker")
decided to undertake this 500 mile pilgrimage, stretching from the
Pyrenees in southern France to the mystical Galician province in
Northwest Spain. Better yet, he did it in the 'Holy Year' of 2010.
Fully 200,000 pilgrims were struggling on foot to make it to the
Great Gothic Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. The Camino is
supposed to be a religious-spiritual pilgrimage. But some European
pilgrims told Walker it was really the "The European Divorcee
Trail." At Walker's side was his 18 year-old nephew, Gavin, who
thrives with his special brand of Fonzie-like charm. The
towel-snapping banter between the two of them is reminiscent of the
frat-boy dialogue between Bill Bryson and Katz. Better yet, the two
of them learn just how delightful the French really can be (except,
of course, when they're being impossible), why the Germans are
almost all model pilgrims, and the tragi-glorious roots of the
Spanish national character.
"English Vocabulary for Academic Success" is for you if you are an
English language student. With this workbook and its dictionary,
you will learn the most important academic words that you will need
for passing the TOEFL test and other tests. These words are
important for you for understanding English in college and
university courses. "English Vocabulary for Academic Success" is
for you if you are studying English at the intermediate or advanced
level. This vocabulary book is for you if you already know about
2,000 basic English words and if you want to study at a college or
university in an English-speaking country. With "English Vocabulary
for Academic Success," you will learn 540 words from the Academic
Word List. You can check your answers using the answer key at the
end of each unit and find more information about each word in the
dictionary section. This workbook has 10 units, with 54 words per
unit. By studying for one hour a day, you can finish one unit in
about one week. Not only will your vocabulary improve, but also
your grammar will improve as you practice changing the parts of
speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc.), changing nouns from
singular to plural and changing verb endings. Your spelling will
improve because you have to spell each word accurately. There are
exercises for producing each word seven or eight times: definition
exercises (one sentence in context); "parts of speech" exercises
(two sentences in context); collocations exercises (two or three
sentences in context); synonyms Crossword Puzzles; review exercises
(one sentence in context). Each unit has a dictionary with:
definitions; parts of speech; collocations for each definition and
each part of speech; additional definitions for idiomatic uses;
synonyms; many sample sentences. Collocations are the key to
producing vocabulary words the way native speakers do. A
collocation is a word or group of words that naturally go together
with a specific word. For example, the word "context" has the
collocation "to take (something) out of." Thus, a native speaker
would say "Please don't take my words out of context." There are
thousands of collocation examples in "English Vocabulary for
Academic Success." By learning these words, you will know almost
90% of the words that you read and hear in academic situations. You
will read faster and understand much better. Your academic writing
will improve because you will be able to produce the words with
accurate grammar and spelling and use them with their correct
collocations the way native speakers do. By knowing these words,
you will have a greater chance to pass the TOEFL and other tests.
Free Quizzes: Professionally prepared quizzes for each unit are
available for instructors whose students are required to use this
textbook. Please find more information in the preface of the book.
Instructors whose second language is English will find this book
extremely useful. This book provides thousands of examples of how
native speakers of English use vocabulary in real-world situations.
There are nearly 4,000 contextualized sentences in exercises of the
ten units, as well as hundreds more sentences in the dictionary
section of each unit.
Best-selling mystery novelist Trevor Hughes has no idea that
attending his twentieth reunion at Harvard will forever change his
life. Persuaded to go by his on-again-off-again girlfriend, Dr.
Julia Magnusson, he meets up with three old friends: Solly Rubens,
a self-made Wall Street millionaire; Ken Faust, a successful
software entrepreneur; and Harlan Astor, New York real estate
tycoon and the glue that holds their circle together. That
afternoon, over drinks at the Harvard Club, Harlan drops his
bombshell: He is doing what James Cameron did not -- he is
rebuilding the Titanic, and sailing the ship on the hundredth
anniversary to honor those who died, including his
great-grandfather, John Jacob Astor IV. Only Trevor is intrigued by
Harlan's audacity. Touched by his friend's interest and concern,
Harlan invites him on the maiden voyage to serve as the official
chronicler. On April 10, 2012, Trevor journeys to Southampton and,
along with the hundreds of handpicked passengers, boards the
Titanic. He is awed by the immensity of the ship and the feelings
that well up in him. His friend has made his grand dream a reality.
During the journey, armed with his iPod Touch and a miniature
wireless camera hidden in his glasses, Trevor interviews both
passengers and crew, eager to learn the reasons why they chose to
sail on the reborn ship. Nearly every one of them claims to have
been profoundly affected by Cameron's film, wanting to recapture
the magic for themselves. And some of them are dying -- their last
wish to be on the maiden voyage of the new Titanic. Trevor is
touched that his friend has allowed these people to come aboard,
and is unprepared when he meets Madeleine Regehr, a beautiful,
free-spirited woman who resists his entreaties to be interviewed,
intriguing Trevor all the more. Slowly, and inexorably, Maddy draws
him out of his shell, allowing him to love deeply and completely,
for the very first time in his life. But Trevor soon discovers a
darker purpose for the voyage, a purpose that threatens to destroy
him and the woman he loves. In a race against time that pits friend
against friend, Trevor must stop the unstoppable or risk a horrific
replay of history...
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The B'Breaker Boys (Paperback)
Bill Walker; Illustrated by Steve Worthington
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The B'Breakeboys is a fictional story about child labor conditions,
until 1920, when child labor laws restricted such practice. The
fact based story is followed by a fictional story about two teen
age boys falling into an abandoned coal mine shaft. They are not
alone and have to fight desperation, cave-ins, rats, fire, water,
and old dynamite to escape. The format is a movie script imbedded
with drawn storyboard picture frames.
A cold-blooded and ruthless female assassin, Murphy thought she'd
found the perfect gig: no shortage of assignments and an employer
with unlimited funds. But her latest kill might have ruined it all,
in more ways than one. Sent to a sleepy Mississippi Delta town to
kill an attractive lawyer named Samantha Owens, Murphy doesn't
realize just how this young woman's death will affect her. Not only
was Samantha on the cusp of revealing greedy bankers caught up in
fraudulent subprime lending schemes, but she also left an indelible
mark on Murphy-the curse of forgiveness. Despite trying to keep a
lid on their illegal activities, Murphy's employers are about to be
exposed when Samantha's gruesome murder hits national headlines.
With time running out, loose ends must be severed and
unfortunately, Murphy is one of them. Once the huntress, Murphy now
finds herself the hunted. Her only escape lies in joining forces
with her latest assignment, Jake Harlow, Samantha's law partner.
Caught between the parameters of heaven and hell, Murphy struggles
to not only save her life, but also her soul...
Why would a middle-aged businessman, who had never even spent a
single night outdoors, attempt to hike the entire 2,180 mile
Appalachian Trail? Bill Walker, a former commodities trader in
Chicago and London, and an avid 'streetwalker', had developed a
virtual obsession to thru-hike the AT, which runs for fourteen
states from Georgia to Maine. In the early spring of 2005 he set
off, determined to hike this Georgia-to-northern Maine wilderness
trail before the arrival of winter. Immediately, he realized he had
plunged into a whole new world. The AT has some ferociously
difficult terrain, winding through dramatically diverse geography,
and covers the very highest peaks in the East. Walker's near 7-foot
height earned him the trail name, Skywalker, and drew raves from
fellow hikers. But that same height made him more vulnerable to
weight loss, cold weather, and crushing fatigue. An elemental fear
of bears, snakes, and getting lost also loomed large. The journey
often seemed like a see-saw battle between his determination vs.
his blunders. No other country has a footpath even remotely as
popular as the Appalachian Trail. Up to 4,000,000 people hike on
the AT during any given year. Mortals are compelled--or perhaps
cursed--to relive their lifetime adventure. This is Bill Walker's
(Skywalker's) unforgettable version, leavened with ruthlessly
self-deprecating humor. His fondest hope is to inspire other
rookies and novices, to give the Appalachian Trail a try as well.
This book is designed to help you learn the most important and
frequent vocabulary that you will need for reading academic
textbooks in English and for passing the TOEFL test. The typical
international student taking college-level courses in English
probably only knows about 80% to 85% of the words used most
frequently in academic texts (between 2,000 and 3,000 different
words).This book can help you increase your word knowledge so that
you can possibly know 90% to 95% of the words in academic texts.
There are hundreds of exercises, an answer key, and a complete
dictionary of all the words. When you learn these words, you will
be able to read English faster and understand everything much
better.
These are the life and times of Tink and Poo, two little Pekingese
dogs as well as others who have crossed my path in life. These are
short stories about little people and their families.
I had time to watch these two in their day to day living. In all
of their experiences I often wondered, "Just what are they up to
now?" There was always some game, or some adventure these two would
be getting into. Some people call a Peke a lap dog, not so for
these two. They might be small in size, but never think they were
faint in heart.
I have heard it said that people look like and have mannerisms
much like the dog that claims them. I think that may be true. I
have never seen a dog that I didn't like, but Pekes fit my
lifestyle. I think most people are that way, there is a certain
type or size that fits them. Much like a Peke I want to do things
my way. I am very independent and often wonder if they taught me to
be independent.
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