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Twin toads, business baboons, a newt with a laboratory, and a
mystery to be solved. The Free Range Detective Agency is on the
case! Seamus the turkey detective is once again desperate for a new
case. When security breaches threaten Frank Bloombum, baboon and
two-time BusinessMonkey of the Year’s top-secret money-making
facilities, the Free Range Detective Agency is called to the
rescue. Who might be responsible? The baboon, the jackal, the newt,
the toad or another creature lurking in the shadows? Seamus and
friends are back to solve a brand new mystery, in the second
installment of Jed Lynch's Free Range Detective Agency series!
Another hilarious, and yet very serious investigation led by Seamus
the private detective. Who said turkeys couldn’t solve
mysteries? 'I laughed so much I laid an egg. GENIUS.' Dustin
the Turkey
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Murder Most Fowl (Paperback)
Jed Lynch; Illustrated by Stephen Stone
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Shady snakes, thuggish pigs, a cat in a fur coat and a mystery to
be solved. The Free Range Detective Agency is on the case! Seamus
the private investigator is no chicken. He's a turkey. And after
the disastrous case of the Rampaging Rhinoceros, his feathers are a
little ruffled. This turkey always knew he shouldn't trust a cat in
a fur coat, but when Ms Ermine comes slinking in with a clawful of
cash, he just can't say no. Soon he's up to his beak in a case
involving a sinister snake, pigs with piercings and a meerkat
called Elvis. 'I laughed so much I laid an egg. GENIUS.' Dustin the
Turkey A playful and brilliantly funny take on detective noir
fiction with an all-animal cast of characters.
During the early development and throughout the short history of
green/conservation criminology, limited attention has been directed
toward quantitative analyses of relevant environmental crime, law
and justice concerns. While recognizing the importance of
establishing a theory and terminology in the early stages of
development, this book redresses this imbalance. The work features
contributions that undertake empirical quantitative studies of
green/conservation crime and justice issues by both conservation
and green criminologists. The collection highlights the shared
concerns of these groups within important forms of ecological crime
and victimization, and illustrates the ways in which these
approaches can be undertaken quantitatively. It includes
quantitative conservation/green criminological studies that
represent the work of both well-established scholars in these
fields, along with studies by scholars whose works are less
well-known and who are also contributing to shaping this area of
research. The book presents a valuable contribution to the areas of
Green and Conservation Criminology. It will appeal to academics and
students working in these areas.
During the early development and throughout the short history of
green/conservation criminology, limited attention has been directed
toward quantitative analyses of relevant environmental crime, law
and justice concerns. While recognizing the importance of
establishing a theory and terminology in the early stages of
development, this book redresses this imbalance. The work features
contributions that undertake empirical quantitative studies of
green/conservation crime and justice issues by both conservation
and green criminologists. The collection highlights the shared
concerns of these groups within important forms of ecological crime
and victimization, and illustrates the ways in which these
approaches can be undertaken quantitatively. It includes
quantitative conservation/green criminological studies that
represent the work of both well-established scholars in these
fields, along with studies by scholars whose works are less
well-known and who are also contributing to shaping this area of
research. The book presents a valuable contribution to the areas of
Green and Conservation Criminology. It will appeal to academics and
students working in these areas.
"And when it was done, these beautiful monsters, children,
serpents, killers, lovers, and mothers became our new saints and
sisters. And, as we would quickly learn, they were also the
daughters of the original libertine-the first beautiful
monster-Lilith."-From the IntroductionDaughters of Lilith is a
collaboration between poet Donna Lynch and artist Steven Archer.
This 7" by 10," full-color art book includes more than 25 poems and
50 paintings dedicated to all types of women, from the muse to the
murderess.
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