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In Our Bloc, Momentum co-founder James Schneider lays out an action
plan for the British left. To move from defeatism to renewed
confidence, he proposes a Left Bloc: an explicit alliance of
socialists in Parliament, the Labour grassroots, the trade unions
and social movements. In the wake of Corbyn's defeat, Schneider
makes a bold argument: the central question is not whether to stay
in or leave the Labour Party. Instead, we should focus on
federating our forces - to strengthen our movements and voices
today, and lay the ground to construct the party we need to enter
the state tomorrow. Now is not the moment to scale back our
ambitions. Climate shocks, rising debt, inequality and energy costs
are hard barriers to neoliberalism's viability. If we can build
power and prepare to seize the moment, we have a world to win.
In 1966, sixteen year-old Rob Elliott's father is the headmaster of
Tidewater Academy, a private school for wayward boys in Rehoboth
Beach, Delaware. When he hires effeminate art teacher Bradley
Baldwin on a moment's notice, it takes no time at all for Baldwin,
Rob, and his cousin Carlo to become close friends. Rumors soon
begin circulating that Baldwin is having an affair with fellow
teacher Jeff Robinson. Even Robinson's wife suspects the affair,
but before the truth can be found, both Robinson and Carlo are
killed, rapidly followed by the mysterious death of Mrs. Robinson.
Baldwin is tried and convicted of the murders and sentenced to life
in prison. Fast paced and full of riveting suspense, James
Schneider's debut tells the tale of a captivating murder mystery
set in what many refer to as the Nation's "Summer Capitol." Forty
years later, Rob Elliott is a successful real estate broker in
Rehoboth Beach, when he is hired by the Robinsons' daughter Laura
to sell the very place where her parents were murdered-the old
homestead and its lands along Silver Lake. Through the process, Rob
and Laura begin rebuilding their friendship, when suddenly, from
his prison deathbed, Baldwin contacts Rob with a confession to
make. Now the case everyone thought was settled long ago has Rob
once again thrust into a storm of accusations, treachery, and
murder. Reminiscent of the works of David Balducci, Catherine
Coulter, and Laura Lippman, this fast-paced page-turner is a
captivating journey down the rabbit hole of deception and murder.
Covering a time span of four decades with stunning clarity,
Schneider provides riveting suspense, shocking twists, and sharp
turns throughout this impressive first novel. Vivid details and
sharp dialogue imbue the time and place of each period with a
richness pulsing through the story's sordid events. Dripping with
intrigue and mystery, In the Shadow of Silver Lake is a classic
page-turner full of jaw-dropping surprises.
Pat Jackson, homicide detective for the Annapolis Police Department
nabs a new case at the end of an exhausting shift during the
hottest days of summer. A bloated body has been discovered floating
in Back Creek. The body has been ravaged by crabs - yet it is
obvious that this was no accidental death or suicide - not with two
bullet holes in the floater's forehead. As a rare female detective
within the small squad at APD, Jackson's male counterparts call her
a 'hot shot' behind her back, possibly because she is the finest
investigator of the lot. To her, it is simply her professional
obligation, not prestige, which drives her as she investigates what
is beginning to look like a local mafia hit. More bodies show up in
this historic seaport city's creeks and Detective Jackson is
determined to solve these cases before any additional bodies wash
up, including those of her close friend and her family. But... Will
she? Schneider, a national award winning novelist draws you into
the mysterious lives of people from all walks of life in Annapolis,
Maryland. Not just the rich and beautiful, but the poor and
suppressed are affected by this killer's rampage of the lovely
historic city like never before. The realistic elements will have
you holding many mental images as you become acquainted with
practical characters that you will grow to have feelings for as you
whip through this novel. It is a real page turner... Schneider's
debut novel, "In the Shadow of Silver Lake," won SILVER for ALL
Suspense, Murder Mystery, Thrillers of 2011 by the IPA, Independent
Publisher's Association. It is also available in print and
electronic versions.
Beyond the agricultural and industrial revolutions of the past, a
global technology revolution is currently changing the world. This
book discusses the broad, multidisciplinary, and synergistic trends
in this revolution, including genomics, cloning, biomedical
engineering, smart materials, agile manufacturing, nanofabricated
computation devices, and integrated microsystems. The revolution's
effects on human health may be the most startling as breakthroughs
improve both the quality and length of human life. Biotechnology
will also enable us to identify, understand, manipulate, improve,
and control living organisms (including ourselves). Information
technology is already revolutionizing our lives, especially in the
developed world, and is a major enabler of other trends. Materials
technology will produce products, components, and systems that are
smaller, smarter, multi-functional, environmentally compatible,
more survivable, and customizable. In addition, smart materials,
agile manufacturing, and nanotechnology will change the way we
produce devices and improve their capabilities. The technology
revolution will not be uniform in its effect across the globe but
will play out differently depending on its acceptance, investment,
and a variety of issues such as bioethics, privacy, economic
disparity, cultural invasion, and social reactions. There will be
no turning back, however, since some societies will avail
themselves of the revolution, and globalization will thus change
the environment in which each society lives.
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