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Life and death played out over 48 hours. A father desperate to be
with his young son escapes from a secure psychiatric hospital,
knowing he has just one chance for the two of them to start a new
life together. His goal is to snatch the three-year-old - a
diabetic who needs insulin to stay alive - and run away to France
... but first he must find the boy, evade his foster family and
stay well clear of the police, already in pursuit. A real
page-turner cut through with dark humour, Sweet William zeroes in
on a potent mix: mental illness, a foster family under pressure,
and an aggrieved father separated from his precious child. The
result is an incisive and deeply affecting literary thriller.
Behind the normal door of a normal house, in a normal street, two
men are slowly driving each other insane. One of them is a
psychopath. The father: Mr Todd is at his wits' end. He's been
robbed of his job as a tax inspector and is now stuck at home...
with him. Frustrated. Lonely. Angry. Really angry. The son: Adrian
has no job, no friends. He is at home all day, obsessively chopping
vegetables and tap-tap-tapping on his computer. And he's getting
worse, disappearing for hours at a time, sneaking off to
who-knows-where? The unholy spirit: in the safety of suburbia, one
man has developed a taste for killing. And he'll kill again.
"He's back, Carrie. The Scribbler is back." DI Gayther and his
rookie colleague DC Carrie have been assigned a new caseload. Or
rather, an old one ... cold cases of LGBTQ+ murders dating back to
the 1980s and beyond. Georgia Carrie wasn't even born when the
notorious serial killer began his reign of terror across the East
of England. Roger Gayther was on the force that failed to catch him
and remembers every chilling detail. Now, after all these years,
there's a sudden death featuring The Scribbler's tell-tale modus
operandi. Can Gayther and Carrie track the murderer down and bring
him to justice before the slaughter starts again?
This practical guide for succeeding in aptitude tests, which are
increasingly being used to test applicants for jobs and academic
courses, offers general information (benefits, drawbacks, use of
tests) in addition to many examples of themed tests with
recommended answers and explanations. This practical guide for
succeeding in aptitude tests, which are increasingly being used to
test applicants for jobs and academic courses, offers general
information (benefits, drawbacks, use of tests) in addition to many
examples of themed tests with recommended answers and explanations.
It is an essential aid for anyone faced with an aptitude or
psychometric test - particularly one that can make the difference
between getting a job or losing it!
Once upon a time, there lived a happy family called the Maitlands.
Iain, the father, was a writer. Tracey, the mother, worked at a
nearby school. They had three bright and charming children,
Michael, Sophie and Adam. It looked like the perfect family life.
Until October 2012, when Iain received a message. Michael had been
taken to hospital. Years of depression, anxiety and anorexia had
taken their toll, and he had pneumonia and a collapsed lung. The
doctors weren't sure if he would make it. Told with humour and
frankness through Michael's diary entries and Iain's own
reflections, Out of the Madhouse charts Michael's journey to
recovery from entering the Priory and returning home, to becoming a
mental health ambassador for young people. Sharing tips and
techniques that have helped them and others to self-manage, this is
an essential resource for anyone experiencing depression, anxiety,
OCD and similar issues.
If you want to be the best, you have to have the right skillset.
From generating ideas and creating business plans to sales and
marketing, THE ULTIMATE STARTUP BOOK is a dynamic collection of
tools, techniques, and strategies for success. Discover the main
themes and key ideas you need and bring it all together with
practical exercises. This is your complete course in
entrepreneurship. ABOUT THE SERIES ULTIMATE books are for managers,
leaders, and business executives who want to succeed at work. From
marketing and sales to management and finance, each title gives
comprehensive coverage of the essential business skills you need to
get ahead in your career. Written in straightforward English, each
book is designed to help you quickly master the subject, with fun
quizzes embedded so that you can check how you're doing.
'A moving read - honest, funny and sad' Woman and Home 'wonderful,
moving, humorous ... extremely poignant' Charlie Mortimer, Dear
Lupin 'Iain's love for his son shines through every sentence of
this affecting account, as does his guilt. He blames himself for
being unable to demonstrate or verbalise his affection ... This is
a wonderfully entertaining and moving book, with lessons for every
parent.' Daily Mail 'Raising the issue of men's mental health is
important ... loving and well meant mix of letters and commentary.'
Express Dear Michael, Moving your whatnots et al into the flat has
put paid to any improvements in my back. Still, at least it's done
now. Your mother is already worrying how you'll cope and is at work
on reams of notes on all sorts of matters from how to tel if meat
has gone off to washing whites. Smell it and wear black is my
advice. When Iain Maitland's eldest son left home for university he
wrote regularly to him: funny, curmudgeonly letters chronicling
their family life and giving Michael unsolicited advice on
everything from car maintenance to women. He never expected a
reply. What Iain didn't realise was that away from home his beloved
boy was suffering from depression and anorexia. Only much later did
it become apparent to Iain and his wife just how oblivious they had
been, and for how long. Told through Iain's letters and the
unfolding truth of Michael's situation, Dear Michael, Love Dad is a
frank and moving account of how we may unwittingly fail our loved
ones, despite our best intentions. Above all it offers the hope of
reparation and expresses the unbreakable bond between a father and
son.
The ability to write a successful business plan is crucial to
anyone who wants to advance their career. Written by Iain Maitland,
a leading expert on appraisals as both a coach and a practitioner,
this book quickly teaches you the insider secrets you need to know
to in order to write and receive support for a business plan. The
highly motivational 'in a week' structure of the book provides
seven straightforward chapters explaining the key points, and at
the end there are optional questions to ensure you have taken it
all in. There are also cartoons and diagrams throughout, to help
make this book a more enjoyable and effective learning experience.
So what are you waiting for? Let this book put you on the fast
track to success!
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