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You meet a stranger at a party. She looks like you, sounds like
you. Even has your name... She's here to take something you have.
So how far will you go to protect it? 'The best cat and mouse
suspense I've read in years, with plenty of heart. I'm still
breathless' LISA GARDNER ** MAJOR TV SERIES OF FIRST LIE WINS IN
DEVELOPMENT ** ----------------------- Evie Porter has everything a
girl could want: a doting boyfriend, a house with a picket fence, a
fun group of friends. The only catch: Evie Porter doesn't exist.
First comes the identity. Once she's given a name and location by
her employer, she learns everything there is to know about the town
and the people in it. Then the mark: Ryan Sumner. The last piece of
the puzzle is the job. For Evie, this job feels different. Ryan has
gotten under her skin and she's started to picture another kind of
life for herself - one where her boss doesn't pull the strings. But
Evie can't make any mistakes. Because the one thing she's worked
her entire life to keep clean, the one identity she could always go
back to - her real identity - just walked right into this town. A
woman, who looks just like her, has stolen her name - and she wants
more. As Evie's past begins to catch up with her, can she stay one
step ahead to save her future? A gripping, tense and stylish
mystery thriller, with an anti-heroine you'll root for and a love
story at its heart, First Lie Wins has received killer raves from
your favourite bestselling authors: 'As emotionally moving as it is
gripping. I loved every minute' MARY KUBICA 'Will consume you... I
devoured it' JULIE CLARK 'Smart, fast-paced and twisty... kept me
on the edge of my seat' MEGAN MIRANDA 'The most suspenseful game of
deception I've ever read. Brilliant' ELLE COSIMANO 'Outstanding! An
ingenious, unforgettable cat and mouse thriller' WENDY WALKER 'A
suspenseful and taut page-turner that is impossible to put down'
MEGAN SHEPHERD Real readers are enthralled by this electrifying
thriller: 'Suspense fans rejoice - this is phenomenal' READER
REVIEW 'Heartpounding . . . Definitely one of the best books this
year' READER REVIEW 'OMG . . . I was immediately sucked in' READER
REVIEW 'Absolute perfection' READER REVIEW 'A thrilling ride from
start to finish' READER REVIEW 'Kept me guessing until the end'
READER REVIEW 'Twisty and engaging' READER REVIEW
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Taken (Hardcover)
Larry Elston
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R675
Discovery Miles 6 750
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How can a simple thing as a mile walk up the road to go fishing
turn into a nightmare for Larry and his family? Twelve year old
Larry Nelson is taken by a man he does not know and ends up five
states away from home. Afraid and frighten at not knowing why he
had been taken. he has to come up with a plan of escape. What will
happen to Larry if he is unsuccessful in his attempt to escape?
Would he ever see his family again?
The aim of this volume is to make computer programs for analyzing
human genetic data more easily accessible to the
beginner.Statistical Human Genetics: Methods and Protocols, Second
Edition provides updated and new chapters detailing genetic terms,
analysis software, and how to interpret the program outputs.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series format, the chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, step-by-step instructions, and tips on
troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. The purpose of
Statistical Human Genetics: Methods and Protocols, Second Edition
is to ensure successful and meaningful results in the fast-growing
field of genetic epidemiology.
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The Bench (Hardcover)
Joel Elston
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R762
R673
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Winner of the Montserrat Ordonez Prize 2018 This book provides an
original and exciting analysis of Colombian women's writing and its
relationship to feminist history from the 1970s to the present. In
a period in which questions surrounding women and gender are often
sidelined in the academic arena, it argues that feminism has been
an important and intrinsic part of contemporary Colombian history.
Focusing on understudied literary and non-literary texts written by
Colombian women, it traces the particularities of Colombian
feminism, showing how it has been closely entwined with left-wing
politics and the country's history of violence. This book therefore
rethinks the place of feminism in Latin American history and its
relationship to feminisms elsewhere, challenging many of the
predominant critical paradigms used to understand Latin American
literature and culture.
Recent advances in genetics over the last quarter of a century,
especially in molecular techniques, have dramatically reduced the
cost of determining genetic markers and hence opened up a field of
research that is increasingly helping to detect, prevent and/or
cure many diseases that afflict humans. In Statistical Human
Genetics: Methods and Protocols expert researchers in the field
describe statistical methods and computer programs in the detail
necessary to make them more easily accessible to the beginner
analyzing data. Written in the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology (TM) series format, with examples of running the
programs and interpreting the program outputs, the chapters include
the kind of detailed description and implementation advice that is
crucial for getting optimal results from human genetic data
collected in the laboratory. Thorough and as much as possible
intuitive, Statistical Human Genetics: Methods and Protocols aids
scientists in understanding the computer programs and analytical
procedures they need to use.
Analysis of Genetic Association Studies is both a graduate level
textbook in statistical genetics and genetic epidemiology, and a
reference book for the analysis of genetic association studies.
Students, researchers, and professionals will find the topics
introduced in Analysis of Genetic Association Studies particularly
relevant. The book is applicable to the study of statistics,
biostatistics, genetics and genetic epidemiology. In addition to
providing derivations, the book uses real examples and simulations
to illustrate step-by-step applications. Introductory chapters on
probability and genetic epidemiology terminology provide the reader
with necessary background knowledge. The organization of this work
allows for both casual reference and close study.
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Southerly (Paperback)
Jorge Consiglio; Translated by Cherilyn Elston
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R299
R269
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On the eve of an important battle, a colonel is visited in his tent
by an indigenous woman with a message to pass on. A man sets about
renovating the house of his childhood, and starts to feel that he
might be rebuilding his own life in the process. At a private
clinic to treat the morbidly obese, a caregiver has issues of her
own...Jorge Consiglio presents a universe of seemingly unrelated
tales, linked perhaps by a certain rhythm in the prose or the
subtle dimensions of violence and perversion. These are stories of
immigration, marginality, history, intimacy and obsession which are
masterful and deeply touching. They each present their own
distinctive view of the world through the lives of their respective
characters - who are as dissimilar as they are complex - and the
profound transformations they undergo. As reflections on the
uncontrollable nature of life, as depictions of how even the most
innocent detail can become a threat, these stories do not offer
neat endings but rather remain open to the reader's sense of
inquisitiveness.Southerly is a perfect introduction to what has
been called 'the Consiglian logic of story-telling' (Cabezon
Camara), in which events don't always occur sequentially, and where
the reader quickly learns to tiptoe between the tiniest of details,
as if walking through a minefield.
This collection of essays explores hybridity in early modern art
through two primary lenses: hybrid media and hybrid time. The
varied approaches in the volume to theories of hybridity reflect
the increased presence in art historical scholarship of
interdisciplinary frameworks that extend art historical inquiry
beyond the single time or material. The essays engage with what
happens when an object is considered beyond the point of origin or
as a legend of information, the implications of the juxtaposition
of disparate media, how the meaning of an object alters over time,
and what the conspicuous use of out-of-date styles means for the
patron, artist, and/or viewer. Essays examine both canonical and
lesser-known works produced by European artists in Italy, northern
Europe, and colonial Peru, ca. 1400–1600. The book will be of
interest to art historians, visual culture historians, and early
modern historians.
Anyone who attempts to read genetics or epidemiology research
literature needs to understand the essentials of biostatistics.
This book, a revised new edition of the successful "Essentials of
Biostatistics" has been written to provide such an understanding to
those who have little or no statistical background and who need to
keep abreast of new findings in this fast moving field. Unlike many
other elementary books on biostatistics, the main focus of this
book is to explain basic concepts needed to understand statistical
procedures.
This Book: Surveys basic statistical methods used in the
genetics and epidemiology literature, including maximum likelihood
and least squares. Introduces methods, such as permutation testing
and bootstrapping, that are becoming more widely used in both
genetic and epidemiological research. Is illustrated throughout
with simple examples to clarify the statistical methodology.
Explains Bayes' theorem pictorially. Features exercises, with
answers to alternate questions, enabling use as a course text.
Written at an elementary mathematical level so that readers
with high school mathematics will find the content accessible.
Graduate students studying genetic epidemiology, researchers and
practitioners from genetics, epidemiology, biology, medical
research and statistics will find this an invaluable introduction
to statistics.
Amid a welter of simultaneous policy initiatives in the UK, health
treatment centers were a top-down National Health Service (NHS)
innovation that became subverted into a multiplicity of solutions
to different local problems. This book is a highly readable account
of how and why these centers evolved with completely unforeseen
results, revealing clear practical lessons based on UK case-study
research involving over 200 interviews. By following the case
studies through each key stage of reform, the book tells the story
of NHS reform in action. Well-structured and clearly written, it
uncovers a range of difficulties and conflicts in pushing forward
wide-sweeping reforms at a local level, and it outlines the
practical lessons to be learned.
Amid a welter of simultaneous policy initiatives in the UK, health
treatment centers were a top-down National Health Service (NHS)
innovation that became subverted into a multiplicity of solutions
to different local problems. This book is a highly readable account
of how and why these centers evolved with completely unforeseen
results, revealing clear practical lessons based on UK case-study
research involving over 200 interviews. By following the case
studies through each key stage of reform, the book tells the story
of NHS reform in action. Well-structured and clearly written, it
uncovers a range of difficulties and conflicts in pushing forward
wide-sweeping reforms at a local level, and it outlines the
practical lessons to be learned.
Why do top-down reforms to public services so often over-promise
and under-deliver? Using five concepts from psychology, economics
and organisational sociology, Thomas Elston addresses this pressing
question of good governance. Focusing on the practical challenge of
how to undertake better public management reforms, he questions the
assumption that failure typically occurs because of poor reform
implementation. Instead, he shows how reforms are often badly
designed from the outset, being fashion-led, more focused more on
fixing errors than exploiting opportunities and ignoring implicit
costs of change. This concise, practically-orientated work employs
diverse examples to propose ways to improve the design of public
sector reform programmes — and the services that citizens
receive.
This collection of essays explores hybridity in early modern art
through two primary lenses: hybrid media and hybrid time. The
varied approaches in the volume to theories of hybridity reflect
the increased presence in art historical scholarship of
interdisciplinary frameworks that extend art historical inquiry
beyond the single time or material. The essays engage with what
happens when an object is considered beyond the point of origin or
as a legend of information, the implications of the juxtaposition
of disparate media, how the meaning of an object alters over time,
and what the conspicuous use of out-of-date styles means for the
patron, artist, and/or viewer. Essays examine both canonical and
lesser-known works produced by European artists in Italy, northern
Europe, and colonial Peru, ca. 1400-1600. The book will be of
interest to art historians, visual culture historians, and early
modern historians.
"The Sociology of Medical Science and Technology" contributes to
the growing debate about the relationship between science and
medicine by bringing together approaches from two areas of
sociology; the sociology of medicine, and the sociology of science
and technology. Drawing on research in the United Kingdom, Europe,
Australia, Japan and North America, this book provides a
fascinating perspective on many key aspects of modern medicine.
Contributors examine the relationship between science and
clinical practice, and the development, assessment and regulation
of pharmaceutical products and health care technologies. The
implications of the "new genetics" are also considered through case
studies of genetic counseling practice and the development of
genetic screening methods. Other chapters examine public
understanding of science and medicine in the context of chronic
disease. This book will form an invaluable resource to all those
researching, teaching or studying modern health care.
How can a doctor best understand the emotions and behaviour of his
or her patients? An effective and deeply satisfying route is
through an appreciation of literature and the profound
understanding its authors have of the human predicament. In this
extraordinary and enlightening volume general practitioner John
Salinsky guides the reader through some of the world's finest
works. In each chapter he describes a classic novel short story
play or poem revealing them to be easily accessible and enjoyable.
He shows how parallels can be drawn between characters in
literature and in the consulting room. Developed from his
long-running column in the journal Education for Primary Care
(formerly Education in General Practice) Dr Salinsky's book gives
doctors a new perspective on the doctor-patient relationship and
provides unique support to communication skills.
More than 3,000 outstanding images of both common and rare skin
diseases make Andrews' Diseases of the Skin Clinical Atlas, 2nd
Edition, your one-stop resource for superb visual guidance in this
challenging area. Designed as both a superior standalone atlas and
a pictorial companion to Andrews' Disease of the Skin, the Clinical
Atlas clearly depicts a wide spectrum of skin diseases in all skin
types across adults, children, and newborns. Concise introductory
text for each chapter offers a quick overview and understanding to
aid diagnosis. Features more than 3,000 high-quality, full-color
images-400+ new to this edition. Nearly 1000 images in skin of
color patients. Includes never-before-published images contributed
by global leaders in dermatology. Includes new diseases and rare
conditions, along with relevant hair, nail, and mucous membrane
findings. Aligns its Table of Contents with Andrews' Diseases of
the Skin, allowing both books to be used in tandem. Enhanced eBook
version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to
access all the text, figures, and references from the book on a
variety of devices.
Infections remain the leading cause of death worldwide and as new
antibiotics are developed, organisms develop mechanisms of
resistance. Successful treatment of skin infections relies on
accurate and swift diagnosis, and visual inspection remains the
most important means to that end. This book provides a pictorial
guide to the diagnosis of common bacterial, fungal, and viral skin
infections, as well as of arthropods of medical importance. The
text is divided into chapters by class of organism, and in each
chapter by clinical entity. It will be of lasting value to
dermatologists and general physicians in practice and training.
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