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What if going back means you could begin again? Rocked by a
terrible accident, homeless Kelly needs to escape the streets of
Glasgow. Maybe she doesn't believe in serendipity, but a rare
moment of kindness and a lost ring conspire to call her home,
returning to the small town she fled so many years ago.
Angell at 100: A Century of Compassionate Care for Animals and
Their Families at Angell Animal Medical Center chronicles the
achievements of one of the foremost clinical veterinary
institutions in the world. Angell Animal Medical Center is the
first and largest animal hospital in New England. This book is a
celebration of one hundred years of groundbreaking innovation and
heartfelt compassion. Founded in 1868 by George Angell, the MSPCA
is the second oldest humane organization in America. Its flagship
hospital, Angell Animal Medical Center, was founded in 1915, and
was the first animal hospital in New England. The MSPCA Angell has
expanded from advocacy and protection to healing and advancing the
practice of veterinary medicine. Over the past century the
organization has seen vast changes in society, the environment, and
the attitude to the animals in our lives. It has helped make laws
and set standards that have fundamentally shaped our sense of
kindness and care for animals and for one another. In the 21st
century, MSPCAAngell continues to rescue, shelter, protect, heal,
and advocate for animals, giving special care to tens of thousands
of animals each year. It also provides emergency assistance and
strategic planning help for animal protection groups across the
United States and around the globe. This book is a portrait of
Angell Animal Medical Center from its founding in 1915 to the
present day, and tells the stories of the dedicated doctors, the
creative medical innovations, and of course the tales of the
diverse patients and their families. Today the hospital has
specialties ranging from acupuncture to ophthalmology, from
behavioral services to nutrition, from dentistry to neurology and
neurosurgery, as well as general medicine. Although the majority of
the patients are dogs and cats, birds and rabbits are not uncommon,
and there is sometimes even the occasional tortoise.
'Moving, complex, romantic, and beautifully written, Karen
Campbell's saga ... is a triumph' Allan Massie, Scotsman Divided by
loyalties, brought together by war September, 1943. Tuscany, Italy.
In the hilltop town of Barga, everyone holds their breath. Even the
bells fall silent. Everything Vittoria Guidi knows and loves is at
risk. German troops occupy the mountains around her home, as
America's Buffalo Soldiers prepare to invade. As Vittoria's country
is torn in two, so is her conscience. Should she side with her
Scots-Italian father or her Fascist mother? Should she do what she
is told - or what she believes in? Frank Chapel, a young, black
American soldier fighting with the Buffalo soldiers for a country
that refuses him the vote, is unlike anyone Vittoria has ever met.
In the chaos, they find each other - but can their growing love
overcome prejudice and war?
What if going back means you could begin again? Rocked by a
terrible accident, homeless Kelly needs to escape the city streets
of Glasgow. Maybe she doesn't believe in serendipity, but a rare
moment of kindness and a lost ring conspire to call her home. As
Kelly vows to reunite the lost ring with its owner, she must return
to the small town she fled so many years ago. On her journey from
Glasgow to the south-west tip of Scotland, Kelly encounters ancient
pilgrim routes, hostile humans, hippies, book lovers and a friendly
dog, as memories stir and the people she thought she'd left behind
forever move closer with every step. Full of compassion and hope,
Paper Cup is a novel about how easy it can be to fall through the
cracks, and what it takes to turn around a life that has run off
course.
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Justine is running for her life. Escaping a city and a man who
between them have almost broken her she heads north to the
mountains and the valleys of the Highlands. She is looking for
somewhere to hide. Michael and Hannah are also running. With their
two sons and their tattered marriage they have come to the village
of Kilmacarra. They are looking for somewhere they can once again
call home. In a place of standing stones - an ancient landscape in
a country on the brink of change - a shocking accident causes their
lives to intertwine. Tangled together in threads of guilt and love,
with Scotland rushing towards a referendum and the community around
them fracturing, each must question where they truly belong. And,
as the ground beneath their feet begins to give up its secrets, and
the darkness Justine fled grows close, each must also find a way to
face their ghosts.
PERFECT FOR FANS OF SUSIE STEINER You are a police officer. This is
what you do. You speak for the dead, and the desperate living. When
Anna Cameron is promoted to Chief Inspector and moved to a new
division, it should be a turning point for her. But if she thought
having a female boss would make things easier, she'd reckoned
without the fearsome 'JC' Hamilton. Then, her mother goes into a
coma in a foreign country and an old woman disappears from a
Glasgow care home under suspicious circumstances, and Anna's career
and personal life both threaten to implode. The gang-related murder
of a young Asian boy and an assault on one of her officers only
serve to turn the screws tighter - can Anna be both a good cop and
a good person? The explosive third novel from Karen Campbell, Gold
Dagger-shortlisted author of AFTER THE FIRE and THE TWILIGHT TIME.
Praise for Karen Campbell 'Gritty as all hell, shot through with
black humour and with enough pace and atmosphere to give the likes
of Denise Mina a run for their money. All this and the chutzpah to
create a seedy and unpleasant superintendent named Rankin!' font
size="+1">Mark Billingham 'The plot is wonderful, the
characterisation of a family in crisis is both sharp and
sympathetic, and the author does not shy away from examining the
less palatable aspects of relations between the police and the
public' Guardian 'I loved it . . . Anna is a great, original
character and Karen Campbell has a great way with images' Kate
Atkinson 'Karen Campbell deserves to be admitted to membership of
what's becoming a very large club - Scottish crime writers of
excellence . . . As to be expected from a former police officer,
Campbell portrays her milieu with harsh authenticity, and Anna
Cameron is wholly believable in her unheroic role. Glasgow and its
citizens are described with vivid passion' The Times
The gripping new crime novel from a former police officer with
stiletto-sharp prose"" "Bernie gripped her tighter, blunt nails
digging crescents through her flesh.
'Please, ' Mary wept. 'You're hurting me.'""Bernie's voice took on
the clarity of silver knives. No muddled diction, no slurred slang.
'You saw no one because there was no. One. There. And if you ever
say that there was, I will kill you, Mary. Do you understand me? I
will kill you.'" Chief Inspector Anna Cameron is a woman with
everything to lose. Her life is finally back on track, but the
mistakes she made in the past are about to come back to haunt her.
When a body is discovered in a Glasgow canal, the death proves to
have an unexpected link to something Anna wants desperately to
forget. As Glasgow pulses with the threat of terrorist attack and
growing civil discontent, she realizes everything she holds dear is
under threat.
Hildegard of Bigen, Meister Eckhart, Jacob Boehme, and others>
PERFECT FOR FANS OF SUSIE STEINER Someone is dead because of Jamie.
Yesterday they were alive. Jamie Worth is a newly qualified as a
firearms officer and is called to a domestic disturbance. Events
get out of hand, and he shoots and kills a teenaged girl who
appears to have been unarmed. Already wracked with guilt, he is
horrified when, with the media baying for blood, he is accused of
murder. How can a police officer survive in prison when he suddenly
finds himself on the wrong side of the law? And how can his wife
Cath and ex Anna come to terms with what has happened? From the
author of THE TWILIGHT TIME, AFTER THE FIRE is a chilling glimpse
of the flipside of life as a law enforcer, written in
'stiletto-sharp prose' (The Herald) by one of the most exciting new
voices in crime fiction. Praise for Karen Campbell 'Gritty as all
hell, shot through with black humour and with enough pace and
atmosphere to give the likes of Denise Mina a run for their money.
All this and the chutzpah to create a seedy and unpleasant
superintendent named Rankin!' font size="+1">Mark Billingham
'The plot is wonderful, the characterisation of a family in crisis
is both sharp and sympathetic, and the author does not shy away
from examining the less palatable aspects of relations between the
police and the public' Guardian 'I loved it . . . Anna is a great,
original character and Karen Campbell has a great way with images'
Kate Atkinson 'Karen Campbell deserves to be admitted to membership
of what's becoming a very large club - Scottish crime writers of
excellence . . . As to be expected from a former police officer,
Campbell portrays her milieu with harsh authenticity, and Anna
Cameron is wholly believable in her unheroic role. Glasgow and its
citizens are described with vivid passion' The Times
ANNA CAMERON is a new Sergeant in the Flexi Unit. On her first day
in the new job she discovers she'll be working with her ex, Jamie.
In at the deep end emotionally, she's also plunged headlong into
the violent underworld of Glasgow's notorious Drag - the haunt of
working girls, drug dealers and sad, seedy men. CATH WORTH, Jamie's
wife, watches jealously from the sidelines, having given up police
work to raise their child. Anna's life could have been hers; hers
could have been Anna's. When Cath attempts to get involved in a
situation she is no longer equipped or entitled to tackle, the
consequences for both women could be far-reaching. Atmospheric,
affecting and beautifully written, THE TWILIGHT TIME is a stunning
crime debut from a remarkably talented new writer.
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