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It is the late twenty-first century. Each country is divided into four Hemispheres and one Non-Hemisphere, separated from one another due to the class riots that erupted during the year 2030. Kate Tiberius has originated from the affluent Eastern Hemisphere. At fifteen, shortly after having lost her father, she breaks the law by venturing into a sleazy nightclub in the Farmlands section of the Southern Hemisphere without wearing a disguise mac. On her way home she is viciously attacked and is prosecuted by her native quarter, which exiles her to the Non-Hemisphere quarter of unemployed down-and-outs.
This book encapsulates some work done in the DIRC project concerned with trust and responsibility in socio-technical systems. It brings together a range of disciplinary approaches - computer science, sociology and software engineering - to produce a socio-technical systems perspective on the issues surrounding trust in technology in complex settings. Computer systems can only bring about their purported benefits if functionality, users and usability are central to their design and deployment. Thus, technology can only be trusted in situ and in everyday use if these issues have been brought to bear on the process of technology design, implementation and use. The studies detailed in this book analyse the ways in which trust in technology is achieved and/or worked around in everyday situations in a range of settings - including hospitals, a steelworks, a public enquiry, the financial services sector and air traffic control.
‘WOW what an exciting thriller!! This book certainly kept me on my toes, so many twists and turns throughout.’ NetGalley reviewer, âââââ She knows her. But can she trust her? When Rose’s old friend Elise suddenly arrives on her doorstep having just escaped a controlling marriage, she offers her a place to stay. But Elise wants more than a safe refuge, she wants Rose to help her get her daughter back, so that she can truly start afresh with five-year-old Daisy safely in her arms. Every little girl needs her mother, after all. Ready to insert herself into Elise’s old home, Rose gets a job as a teacher, home-schooling Daisy. But when Rose is asked to take the little girl and bring her to Elise, she gets cold feet… Elise’s behaviour is becoming increasingly erratic, and Daisy’s father is far from the monster described… Will Rose take Daisy and return her to her mother, or is the real danger closer to home? Who should she trust? An utterly gripping novel of suspense and drama from the bestselling author of My Sister’s Child. Fans of Claire Amarti and Nicole Trope will love My Best Friend’s Secret! Readers LOVE My Best Friend’s Secret! ‘I couldn’t put this book down… I never knew what to expect when I turned the page.’ NetGalley reviewer, âââââ ‘A suspenseful drama that I couldn't put down. It had me hooked with its many twists and turns.’ NetGalley reviewer, âââââ ‘Kept me reading long after I should have turned out the light.’ NetGalley reviewer, âââââ ‘So gripping, a must read.’ NetGalley reviewer, âââââ
'I was invested in this book from the first page. It literally drew me in immediately and my attention never waned. Classic thriller with a dynamic main character!' NetGalley reviewer, His secret could destroy them, but her truth is even harder to bear... One year ago, my husband Jack left. I've longed for the moment he would walk through the door and tell me all he ever wanted was to be with me. Now he's back, but this isn't the reunion I had dreamt of... Jack has been in a hit and run accident. He doesn't remember we aren't together, has no clue about his other family, and no recollection of the phone call he made before the crash - I made a terrible mistake that I can't put right. All I can do is get out. Jack is different to the man that walked out and I'm certain he's hiding something too. But I finally have my husband by my side, and with Jack suffering from amnesia, surely the easiest thing would be to stay quiet... But can you really trust a man who simply vanished from your life? And should he even trust me? From the bestselling author of My Sister's Child comes a new emotional family drama about love, lies and the lengths that we will go to for the ones we love. Fans of Claire Amarti and Nicole Trope will love this gripping page-turner! Readers LOVE My Husband's Secret! 'I was intrigued and glued to my seat until I reached the end of My Husband's Secret. Karen Clarke is a brilliant author, and I am looking forward to reading more of her work in the future.' NetGalley reviewer, 'Honestly a rollercoaster of a story, was not expecting to be sucked in straight away... It was a great read from the first page to the unexpected twist on the last page.' NetGalley reviewer, 'This book is really well written, it is clever and original and really gripping... I was completely sucked in from the very first moment. Wonderful.' NetGalley reviewer, 'Absolutely brilliant book. Great plot and a few twists and turns along the way. I read it all one Sunday afternoon. Very gripping.' NetGalley reviewer,
‘A masterpiece… I loved it entirely!’ 5 stars, Netgalley reviewer A stranger died to save you… now it’s your turn. Meet Beth Turner. From the outside she looks like any other thirty-three-year-old woman, with a gorgeous house and beautiful daughter. But when Beth receives a threatening text message from an anonymous number on the way to her surprise birthday party, she knows her time is up. Enjoy your birthday, Beth. It’ll be your last. Beth has a secret that has haunted her past for as long as she can remember. A secret that only those closest to her know. A stranger died once… because of Beth. As she arrives at her house, there’s only one thing she knows for certain, someone at the party wants her to pay. Fans of The Perfect Couple by Jackie Kabler and The Wife by Shalini Boland will love Your Life for Mine! Readers LOVE Your Life for Mine “An addictive tale that had me caught up in its web, unable to break free, until the final page. The story kicks off immediately and Karen doesn’t lift her foot off the accelerator until the end.†5 stars, Once Upon a Time Book blog “A satisfyingly chilling read with an explosive ending.†5 stars, Vikki Patis bestselling author of Girl Lost “I couldn’t stop reading, the pages were being turned at such a speed that I read it overnight! I enjoyed all Karen Clarke’s characters, they were crafted so realistically and they could be almost real.†Sharon Beyond the Books blog “I loved this book! A tense, well paced thriller that had me completely fooled. What I liked about this novel was thinking I was one step ahead of the author the whole way through, only to have my suspicions turned on their head in the final twist.†Lesley Sanderson, bestselling author of I Know You Lied “Palpable tension ramped up another notch with every chapter… There’s no shortage of suspects in this gripping new thriller.†5 stars, Diane Jeffrey bestselling author of The Guilty Mother
This book highlights the importance of academic staff having focused conversations about teaching. The emphasis is on using this approach to build individual and team capacity and to bring about institutional change. It emphasises the distributed nature of expertise in teaching which exists at all levels in universities and how conversation can be harnessed to develop and share this. Drawing on research related to dialogue, coaching, communities of practice and building learning organisations, the text identifies simple yet effective ways to engage in learning conversations, develop educational practice, and achieve institutional goals. Critical Practice in Higher Education provides a scholarly and practical entry point for academics into key areas of higher education practice. Each book in the series explores an individual topic in depth, providing an overview in relation to current thinking and practice, informed by recent research. The series will be of interest to those engaged in the study of higher education, those involved in leading learning and teaching or working in academic development, and individuals seeking to explore particular topics of professional interest. Through critical engagement, this series aims to promote an expanded notion of being an academic - connecting research, teaching, scholarship, community engagement and leadership - while developing confidence and authority.
'WOW! I absolutely loved this book and stayed up way too late to finish it!' NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars You trust her with your home, your husband, your baby... but she is about to destroy it all. Sophy Pemberton is struggling to cope with the pressures of becoming a new mother. Her nine-month-old son never settles in her arms and the unrelenting tiredness from late night feeds is all consuming. So, when Liv Granger from the mother and baby group offers her services as a nanny, Sophy is overcome with relief. Now she can finally get some sleep...She can stop failing at being a mother. But Liv has a secret. She didn't become Sophy's nanny by accident. And Sophy has no idea who she has let into her home. An utterly gripping and suspenseful novel that will have you turning the pages long into the night! Fans of The Mother-In-Law, Lies Lies Lies, and The Babysitter will love this heart-racing read. Readers LOVE The Perfect Nanny 'This book has more twists than a rollercoaster ride, so buckle up!' NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'A truly sinister thriller... Expertly put together and extremely fast paced, it plays on our deepest fears.' NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'I devoured this book in one day! I loved the premise, complex characters and the surprise ending. I can't wait to read more books by this fantastic pair of authors!' NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'An absolute suspenseful and crazy read! Definitely going in my top reads category for this year.' NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'This is the best book I have read in years! It was full of twists and red herrings. I stayed hours past my bedtime to finish it!' - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'This was a very entertaining read, I settled down with a cuppa and could not put it down.' NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'A wickedly clever page-turner.' NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
'Wow! This book cast suspicion on so many characters that I had no idea how it would turn out! The definition of the perfect suspense novel!' NetGalley Reviewer, I promised her I'd protect him... and I'll do anything to keep him safe. Five years ago, my sister Rachel left her baby boy on my doorstep. A little bundle wrapped in blankets. I loved him. I cared for him. I called him Noah and raised him as my own. Rachel was full of secrets, and the truth about Noah was one we shared. A secret just between sisters. Now, my sister is dead. The police say it was an accident... But I'm convinced that's a lie. I owe it to Rachel to uncover the truth... Even if I risk losing the family I've fought so hard for. Dark family secrets rise to the surface in this utterly gripping and emotional page-turner! My Sister's Child will keep you reading long into the night and is perfect for fans of Nicole Trope and Claire Amarti! Readers LOVE My Sister's Child! 'A brilliant psychological thriller... the twists that happen will leave you on the edge of your seat.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Very fast paced, had me turning pages as I tore through it... Gave me chills. Solid five.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Had me hooked right from the start... I honestly cannot recommend this book enough!' NetGalley Reviewer, 'An addictive and chilling read... great story, pace and development!' NetGalley Reviewer, 'I was completely enthralled and the ending wow a huge twist I did not see coming at all!' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Karen Clarke is an incredible writer... I had to keep reading as I needed to unravel the story further.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'A tense and emotional read, with well-drawn, menacing and intriguing, characters.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Loved it!' NetGalley Reviewer,
"Social Policy Review" provides students, academics and all those interested in welfare issues with critical analyses of progress and change in areas of major interest during the past year. Contributions reflect key themes in the UK and internationally. The first part of the collection focuses on developments and change in core UK social policy areas. Part two provides in-depth analyses of topical issues from both UK and international perspectives, while this year's themed section examines 'Migration and social policy'.
Social Policy Review provides students, academics and all those interested in welfare issues with detailed analyses of progress and change in areas of major interest during the past year. Contributions reflect key developments in the UK and internationally. and focus on developments and change in core UK social policy areas. Additional chapters provide in-depth analyses of topical issues in UK and international perspective, while this year's themed section is 'New Labour'.
Computer systems can only deliver benefits if functionality, users and usability are central to their design and deployment. This book encapsulates work done in the DIRC project (Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration in Dependability), bringing together a range of disciplinary approaches - computer science, sociology and software engineering - to produce a socio-technical systems perspective on the issues surrounding trust in technology in complex settings.
"Wow wow wow... I would highly recommend this book to everyone." - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars How far would you go to keep your baby safe? Grace bundled her eight-week-old daughter into her carry cot, opened the door and ran. Her life in New York faded into the background - she needed to keep her baby safe. She needed to get as far away from Patrick as possible. Now, staying in a remote cottage in Wales, Grace is trying to start again. But she can't shake the uneasy feeling that she's been followed. And then she finds a note. Left on her bed. A tiny scrap of paper with scrawl in bright red pen. Keep her close. Anything could happen. She's been found. Patrick wants his baby back. But Grace will do everything to stop him. An utterly gripping cat and mouse thriller that will keep you reading long into the night! Fans of Lisa Jewell, Adele Parks and Sally Hepworth will love And Then She Ran. Readers LOVE And Then She Ran "An addictive and chilling read with a very dramatic ending. It had everything I love in a thriller and more." - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars "I adored this book. Best writing I've ever read." - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars "The tension in this book builds beautifully, leaving you on the edge of your seat barely daring to breathe at times... So well written, a real page turner. Loved it." - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars "Great characterisation, perfectly paced plot and twists at exactly the right time... Karen Clarke has written a bestseller with an added grenade at the end." - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars "Couldn't put this book down. It had me gripped from the start and did not let me go." - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars "This keeps you guessing all the way through." - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
"Social Policy Review" provides students, academics and all those interested in welfare issues with detailed analyses of progress and change in areas of major interest during the past year. Bringing together a selection of commissioned papers, the Review is organised in three parts. First, it concentrates on the main policy developments during 2005 in relation to five key areas of welfare provision, both in the UK and internationally. The second part, this year concentrating on the theme of health and well-being, draws on current research to explore key policy issues and challenges. The final section explores employment and later life - an often neglected area of social policy, yet one that will increasingly dominate the contemporary news agenda and that has long term implications for social policy.
This accessible book demystifies the links between theory and practice for those studying in the field of early childhood. The book encourages those new to research to develop their investigations as straightforward narrative accounts of the phenomenon that they are investigating. Throughout the book the authors demonstrate the influence of theoretical perspectives on their own practice and research. They articulate how this adds depth to their studies by linking into wider and more enduring themes. The book is divided into two parts; part one looks at 'Community, interaction and identity' and addresses several different aspects of social constructivist theory. Each author explores, less familiar, but increasingly influential ideas emanating from Vygotskian theory. Part two explores 'Structure, power and knowledge' which includes a wider range of theoretical perspectives, that tell a more 'critical' story about how the way society is structured, influences power, institutions and individuals. These theories help the authors to describe how working practices serve some groups and disadvantage others. Each chapter includes: Theoretical concepts, which are related to practice and/or research Case studies Examples from research practice enabling readers to explore the practical application of the 'big ideas' Further reading appropriate to the theoretical construct This book is essential reading for undergraduate students and trainee teachers. "Contributors: Tony Bertram, Angeliki Bitou, Liz Brooker, Sue Fawson, Rohan Jowallah, Maggie Leese, Martin Needham, Jane O'Connor, Chris Pascal, Lynn Richards, Faye Stanley, Jo Winwood, Gill Woods, Jenny Worsley - all at University of Wolverhampton except Liz Brooker, who is at the Institute of Education in London.
Karen Clark Rasberry has succeeded in creating a worthy encore to "Travelers in Search of Vacancy," her Independent Publisher's award-winning book. "A Southernmost Journey" is a new treasury of columns featured in Jones County's award-winning newspaper, "The ReView." Each column chronicles travels to places near and not so far, and invites kindred spirits to ride along on her journey from a barefoot country girl to a Southern woman with big shoes to fill. The shared longing for the wondrous and innocent years that shaped an entire generation of Baby Boomers leaves readers praising her work for provoking fond memories of their own life experiences. A Southernmost Journey is a patchwork quilt of memoirs and observations in which each square represents a small piece of life that makes the journey worthwhile - a remarkable collection of essays to savor with your heart, mind and soul.
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