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Beware the Abyss is the sequel to the historical novel Return to the Bosque. Teenager Jody Whitman is beaten unconscious and his girlfriend violated when they witness the brutal whipping of a young woman by Whit Anson and Captain Oliver Lewis, owners of saloons and brothels in Fort Worth, Texas' notorious red light district known as the Acre. As Jody grows into adulthood that horrific incident continues to haunt him, his friends, and his family. When his best friend is murdered and the woman he loves savagely beaten, he challenges Anson to a fight in the Acre. Charged with murder, the only one who can attest to Jody's innocence is Captain Lewis' daughter. A final showdown with Captain Lewis brings Jody to the edge of an evil abyss. If he crosses over and exacts his revenge, he will become as malevolent and cold hearted as Lewis. __________________________ Ken Miller, the author of the internationally acclaimed historical novels: Evening of Pale Sunshine, Weep Without Tears, and Return to the Bosque, lives in Texas where he is active in book discussions, public library support, and genealogy research.
How effective a meeting will be depends on the tone set in the first few minutes...and it's up to the person running it to set that tone. " Quick Meeting Openers for Busy Managers" gives readers the tools, activities, and advice they need to create the kind of open, energetic, and relaxed atmosphere that lead to effective meetings and serious results. Designed to take the anxiety out of meetings and encourage creative and practical discussion, the book contains meeting starters that will help managers, team leaders, and facilitators: ease introductions for people who don't know each other - warm up the group before moving them into more difficult territory - generate lively dialogue and sharing of ideas - effectively split attendees up into work groups - expedite brainstorming and promote problem-solving - and more For anyone charged with the task of running meetings, this book is the answer.
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