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Defending A Serial Killer - The Right To Counsel (Paperback): Jim Potts Defending A Serial Killer - The Right To Counsel (Paperback)
Jim Potts; Edited by Lindy Ryan
R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States guarantee the right against self-incrimination, the right to remain silent, and the right to counsel. A crime wave swept California in the late 1970s. Several young girls were abducted, raped, and murdered. Michael Dee Mattson was convicted of these crimes and sentenced to death. Law clerk by day, family man by night. In 1982, Jim Potts-a brilliant, idealistic, African American law student-is honored when one of his professors recruits him to assist in writing a death penalty appeal on behalf of a serial killer. Potts discovers a loophole in the case that had somehow been overlooked. One that could not only get Mattson off death row, but once presented to the Supreme Court of California, could release him to rape and murder again. When Potts confides in his pregnant wife, she says if Mattson goes free, their marriage is over. But if Potts quits the case, or withholds information, he violates his duty to client and Constitution and risks his career before it even begins. A moral dilemma with no good way out. To avoid losing his family and releasing pure evil back into the world, Potts must be smarter than his options. He must find a way to keep his family together, fulfill his duties, and keep Mattson behind bars. But can he?

The Usurpers: Willa Muir The Usurpers
Willa Muir; Edited by Anthony Hirst, Jim Potts; Introduction by Jim Potts; Designed by Anthony Hirst; Cover design or artwork by …
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Usurpers, Willa Muir's fourth novel, was written in the early 1950s and was based on the diaries she kept in Prague in the period 1945-1948, when her husband the poet Edwin Muir was the Director the British Institute in Prague, the lecturing and teaching arm of the British Council there. Under the guise of Utopians in Slavomania, The Usurpers offers acute, humorous and sometimes acerbic observations on relations among the British themselves in Prague (the city is never named) and between them and their Czech friends and those in the Czechoslovak establishment who were suspicious of the British presence, and depicts, largely through the actions and conversation of its characters, a deteriorating political environment in which the lives of many Slavomanians and even some of the Utopians are increasingly under threat in the lead-up to the Communist coup of February 1948. The Usupers was ready for publication in 1952 and was submitted to a number of major UK publishers under the pen-name Alexander Cory. The publishers were nervous. There was some concern about libel suits and perhaps also about the political sensitivity of the contents. Then, when she was publicly revealed to be the author, Willa Muir withdrew it. The typescript, from which this edition has been prepared, has long been in the care of the Library of the University of St Andrews and over the years a number of critics and Willa Muir enthusiasts have read it, among them Jim Potts, who brought it to the attention of Colenso Books and who has provided the Introduction. The non-publication of the The Usurpers in the 1950s may have been partly due to political pressure, at a time when the UK government’s grant-in-aid to the British Council was being called in question.

This spinning world - 43 stories from far and wide (Paperback): Jim Potts This spinning world - 43 stories from far and wide (Paperback)
Jim Potts
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
White Man's Dreaming (Paperback): Jim Potts White Man's Dreaming (Paperback)
Jim Potts
R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Terrorists try and use a top secret weapon to destroy the Gold Coast resort town of Coolangatta. Only human fraility, and a bit of double dealing, saves the day. Not quite Australias 9/11, but close.

The Ionian Islands and Epirus - A Cultural History (Paperback, New): Jim Potts The Ionian Islands and Epirus - A Cultural History (Paperback, New)
Jim Potts
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scattered off the west coast of mainland Greece are the seven Ionian Islands, celebrated for their spectacular landscapes, olive groves and classical associations. Together with the mountainous mainland region of Epirus, the combined populations of Corfu, Paxos, Lefkas, Ithaca, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, and Kythira constitute less than a twentieth of the population of Greece, yet they have made a huge contribution to the culture of the country, before and since becoming part of the Greek state. The unsurpassed beauty of the islands and of the Pindus Mountains has stimulated the imagination of countless writers and artists from Homer to Byron, Edward Lear and the Durrells, Louis de Bernieres and Nicholas Gage, as well as scores of nineteenth-century travellers.
Drawing a mosaic portrait of the Ionian Islands and special places of interest in Epirus, Corfu resident Jim Potts focuses on the landscapes, legends, traditions, and historical events that have appealed most strongly to the imaginations of writers, residents and travellers. Ranging from the mythical leap of Sappho and the mystery of Calypso's island to the impact of tourism on modern-day Corfu, this book reveals the extraordinary cultural legacy of this beautiful part of the world.
ODYSSEUS AND SAPPHO: the landscapes of the poets; Homer's Ithaca and Scheria; Sappho's leap; the identification of Dodona; classic ground; King Pyrrhus.
THE SEVEN ISLANDS: Strategic issues; Corfu v. Kefalonia; Byron and Casanova; Empress Elizabeth of Austria; Greek writers, Solomos, Laskaratos, Theotokis and Valaoritis.
TURKEY, VENICE, BRITAIN, GREECE: conflict and occupation; union and liberation; the Second World War and civil war; nationalism and identity; cultural differences."

Glitter (Paperback): Jim Potts Glitter (Paperback)
Jim Potts
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the glitter of Australia's Gold Coast to the rugged outback, a reporter chases a crooked politician and his offsider

Have a Nice Day (Paperback): Jim Potts Have a Nice Day (Paperback)
Jim Potts
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A mad killer is loose in the Australian Outback. As the bodies pile up it becomes a race against time to stop him

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