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A daughter sets out to discover the truth about her mother's death
Eden Radley had a strained relationship with her mother ever since
Tara deserted the family nine years before to run off with her much
younger lover. But when she's told that her mother has killed
herself and her severely disabled young son, Eden's half-brother,
Eden is ridden with guilt. For her mother had tried to get in touch
with her on the night she died, and Eden had ignored her text. Was
Tara calling for help? Heading to Cleveland, Ohio, for the funeral,
Eden discovers there was so much she didn't know about her mother,
nor about her enigmatic, troubled stepfather Flynn Darby. And the
more she learns, the more convinced she becomes that Tara's death
was no suicide. Could Flynn really be guilty of murder .?
Having recently lost both her parents in a tragic car accident,
Alex Woods is shocked to discover through the family lawyer that
her beloved mother was keeping a secret - a baby she gave up for
adoption when she had just left high school. But when Alex decides
to search for her long lost sister - and finds her - she is in for
a terrible surprise . . .
Reading 1 Peter through the lens of feminist and diaspora studies
keeps front and center the bodily, psychological, and social
suffering experienced by those without stable support of family or
homeland, whether they were economic migrants or descendants of
those enslaved by Roman armies. In the new "household" of God,
believers are encouraged to exhibit a moral superiority to the
society that engulfs them. But adoption of "elite" values cannot
erase the undertones of randomized verbal abuse, general scorn, and
physical violence that women, immigrants, slaves, and freedmen
faced as the "facts of life." First Peter offers the "honor" of
identifying with the Crucified, "by his bruises you are healed"
(2:24). A Christian liberation ethic would challenge 1 Peter's
approach. Pliny the Younger, governor of Bithynia-Pontus in
north-western Asia Minor, is a contemporary of 2 Peter's writer.
The polemical, accusatory genre of 2 Peter, like Jude, originates
in Roman judicial rhetoric. The pastor, in the persona of a
prosecuting attorney, condemns immoral defendants, including
influential women. Their "crimes" encode community tensions over
women's leadership, Gentile-members' sexual ethics, their
syncretistic deviations from Jewish doctrine on creation, and the
certainty of divine judgment and punishment. Citations to Elizabeth
Cady Stanton's A Woman's Bible enliven the commentary. The
doctrinal disorder prompts the male pastor to sustain loyalists in
their commitment to "Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." Second
Peter dramatizes an ecclesial crisis whose "solution" was the
eventual imposition of a magisterium to silence dissent. Brief,
combative, and assuming a familiarity with a literary culture that
most twenty-first-century readers do not have, the Letter of Jude
would be an obvious candidate for being the most neglected book of
the New Testament. As a model for a pastoral strategy, it can be
recommended only with great reservations: almost everyone will find
in it something problematic, if not offensive. Yet, in addition to
giving a window on a Greek-speaking Jewish-Christian milieu, Jude's
energetic prose testifies to the author's visceral concern for
those attempting to live by the gospel in difficult circumstances.
Furthermore, to the extent that over familiarity with parts of the
New Testament can blunt their challenge, this letter provides a
salutary reminder that the entire canon originated in a world that
is radically unfamiliar to us.
A daughter sets out to discover the truth about her mother's death
in this absorbing novel of psychological suspense. Eden Radley had
a strained relationship with her mother ever since Tara deserted
the family nine years before to run off with her much younger
lover. But when she's told that her mother has killed herself and
her severely disabled young son, Eden's half-brother, Eden is
ridden with guilt. For her mother had tried to get in touch with
her on the night she died, and Eden had ignored her text. Was Tara
calling for help? Heading to Cleveland, Ohio, for the funeral, Eden
discovers there was so much she didn't know about her mother, nor
about her enigmatic, troubled stepfather Flynn Darby. And the more
she learns, the more convinced she becomes that Tara's death was no
suicide. Could Flynn really be guilty of murder .?
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Sisters (Paperback, Main)
Patricia MacDonald
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Could finding her long lost sister be the biggest mistake Alex
Woods has ever made? Having recently lost both her parents in a
tragic car accident, Alex Woods is shocked to discover through the
family lawyer that her beloved mother was keeping a secret - a baby
she gave up for adoption when she had just left high school. But
when Alex decides to search for her long lost sister - and finds
her - she is in for a terrible surprise . . .
The Hebrides of Scotland - around 500 diverse islands - form the
north-western Atlantic fringe of Europe. This book surveys the
cultural landscape of this dramatically beautiful, complex and
conflicted area, with emphasis on what may be interpreted through
aerial photography. Its main themes are the mutual influences of
people and environment, and the recent history and current issues
in the area. Mobile maritime cultures flourished throughout the
Hebrides from prehistoric times, including Mesolithic builders of
wheelhouses, coracle-borne monastic travellers, Norse in longships
and Lords of the Isles in birlinns. A prominent feature of the
recent history of the Hebrides has been depopulation. The history
and heartbreak of this phenomenon, experienced in differing degrees
in rural areas throughout Europe from the mid-18th century, is
clearly shown in aerial photographs and discussed in the
accompanying text. Today's Hebridean landscapes have been heavily
modified by various forms of human land use; current
land-management options and controversies are also discussed in the
context of photographs that draw attention to the various issues
involved.
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I See You (Paperback, Main)
Patricia MacDonald
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How well do you know the people closest to you? Hannah, Adam and
adorable young Sydney Wickes are living under assumed identities in
West Philadelphia. Although she's found it hard to adjust to life
in the city, at least Hannah and her family are safe and slowly
beginning to build new lives for themselves. But all that changes
when an unexpected tragedy throws the harsh spotlight of publicity
onto the Wickes family, putting them in serious danger. Because
Hannah and those she loves are hiding a dark secret in their past,
a secret that has torn their lives apart. For what do you do when
the person you should love the most poses the greatest threat? The
Wickes' sinister family secret is destined to catch up with them -
with terrifying consequences.
Ever since her best friend Molly was murdered fifteen years before,
Blair Butler has returned to her small hometown as seldom as
possible. Now she's been summoned back to see her terminally ill
sister one last time - only for Celeste to make a shocking deathbed
confession. Is it true the wrong man is in jail for a crime he
didn't commit?
A daughter sets out to discover the truth about her mother's death
in this absorbing novel of psychological suspense. Eden Radley had
a strained relationship with her mother ever since Tara deserted
the family nine years before to run off with her much younger
lover. But when she's told that her mother has killed herself and
her severely disabled young son, Eden's half-brother, Eden is
ridden with guilt. For her mother had tried to get in touch with
her on the night she died, and Eden had ignored her text. Was Tara
calling for help? Heading to Cleveland, Ohio, for the funeral, Eden
discovers there was so much she didn't know about her mother, nor
about her enigmatic, troubled stepfather Flynn Darby. And the more
she learns, the more convinced she becomes that Tara's death was no
suicide. Could Flynn really be guilty of murder .?
Ever since her best friend Molly was murdered fifteen years before,
Blair Butler has returned to her small hometown as seldom as
possible. Now she's been summoned back to see her terminally ill
sister one last time - only for Celeste to make a shocking deathbed
confession. Is it true the wrong man is in jail for a crime he
didn't commit?
A nail-biting novel of domestic suspense from a bestselling author
When Morgan Adair arrives at the small seaside town of West Briar
on the Long Island shore, she is looking forward to attending the
baptism of her new godson, Drew. Morgan and Claire have been
friends since childhood, and Morgan was delighted when Claire
married the handsome Guy Bolton. But Morgan's excitement is
tempered by concern: since Drew's birth, Claire has been suffering
from post-natal depression which she seems unable to shake off.
When the christening party is interrupted by the unexpected arrival
of a young girl who claims to be Guy's daughter, Claire's fragile
equilibrium is shattered. A few days later Morgan receives a
devastating phone call from her friend . . .
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I See You (Hardcover, Main)
Patricia MacDonald
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How well do you know the people closest to you? Hannah, Adam and
adorable young Sydney Wickes are living under assumed identities in
West Philadelphia. Although she's found it hard to adjust to life
in the city, at least Hannah and her family are safe and slowly
beginning to build new lives for themselves. But all that changes
when an unexpected tragedy throws the harsh spotlight of publicity
onto the Wickes family, putting them in serious danger. Because
Hannah and those she loves are hiding a dark secret in their past,
a secret that has torn their lives apart. For what do you do when
the person you should love the most poses the greatest threat? The
Wickes' sinister family secret is destined to catch up with them -
with terrifying consequences.
'MacDonald . . . writes gripping suspense with strong, resilient
female lead characters' Booklist 'Carefully plotted [with] a nest
of sinister secrets' Publishers Weekly 'I HAVE TO TELL YOU
SOMETHING . . . I DID SOMETHING BAD.' Fifteen years ago, Blair's
best friend Molly was murdered. Fifteen years ago, Adrian Jones
went to prison for it. Fifteen years ago, the real killer got away
with it. And now, Blair's terminally ill sister has made a
devastating deathbed confession, which could prove that the wrong
man has been imprisoned for years - and that Molly's killer is
still out there. Blair's determined to find him, but the story
behind Molly's death is more twisted than she could imagine. If she
isn't careful, the killer will ensnare her and bury Blair with his
secret.
Following a whirlwind romance with an old acquaintance she bumped
into at a high school reunion, heavily pregnant Dena Russell has
moved back to her small hometown to start a new life with horse
breeder Brian Riley. But something isn't right. As Brian's
behaviour grows increasingly disturbing, Dena flees her new home,
finding refuge with an old schoolfriend. Then the bloodstained,
battered body is found, and Dena is forced to think the
unthinkable: could the father of her unborn child be a coldblooded
killer? And, if so, how can she and her baby escape his clutches.?
A thought-provoking combination of visually powerful imagery and
comment *Includes 260 stunning photographs by more than 50
international contributors *Keynote essay by Patricia Macdonald
*Features an interview with Dan Bailey and George Monbiot *Includes
essays by Robert Macfarlane, Owen Logan, Kate Brown, Siobhan Lyons,
Andrew Simms, Natasha Myers, Ayelen Liberona, Jared Diamond, Leslie
Hook, Adam Nicolson Surveying the Anthropocene presents a range of
approaches to image-making concerning the environment by some of
the best artist-photographers working worldwide, alongside texts by
some of the most illuminating writers on environmental questions,
at a pivotal moment in the human relationship with the planet.
Photographic approaches to environmental imagery have altered
fundamentally in recent decades, largely as a result of increasing
socio-ecological awareness. This insightful international survey,
with a strong representation from Scotland, considers the varied
range of current working practices of a representative selection of
artist-photographers, both renowned and emerging, whose
image-making explores human-caused environmental change. It
concentrates particularly on work which relates to the types of
impact, on climate and the web of life, that are sufficiently
significant and globally widespread to appear in the future record
of the rocks as a new geological epoch - the Anthropocene. The
concept of the Anthropocene has engaged the attention and
imagination of a wide range of commentators from very different
backgrounds and walks of life. It therefore provides an excellent
context in which to discuss, in an open and cross-disciplinary way,
the range of responses of artist-photographers and cultural writers
to our present global situation of multiple, interconnected
environmental and social crises - and the options for human
ingenuity in addressing these. Contributing photographers Jack
Aeby, Antoine d'Agata, Benoit Aquin, Mandy Barker, Olaf Otto
Becker, Daniel Beltra , Alex Boyd, Marilyn Bridges, Alicia Bruce,
David Buckland, Edward Burtynsky, Anne Campbell, Thomas Joshua
Cooper, Cortis & Sonderegger, Dalziel + Scullion, Pedro David
de Oliveira Castello Branco, Bryan Debus, Susan Derges, Terry
Evans, Tim Flach, Hamish Fulton, Sophie Gerrard, Lorne Gill, Emmet
Gowin, Alexander Hamilton, J.J. Harrison, Louis Helbig, Zig
Jackson/Rising Buffalo, Chris Jordan, Aleksandr Kupny, Chrystel
Lebas, Ayelen Liberona, Timo Lieber, Owen Logan, Patricia &
Angus Macdonald, Pradip Malde, Katie Blair Matthews, Meryl
McMaster, Gideon Mendel, Richard Misrach, Fabrice Monteiro, Simon
Norfolk, Susanne Ramsenthaler, Paul Souders, Jamey Stillings,
Thomas Struth, Timm Suess, Klaus Thymann, Chris Wainwright, Greg
White, Pinar Yoldas Scientists and photographers, some unnamed,
from: Federal government of the United States; United States
Department of Energy;, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
USA: Hannah A. Bullock; Azaibi Tamin;, NASA: including Jeff Schmalz
(MODIS) Contributing writers Dan Bailey, Tobia Bezzola, Barbara
Bloemink, Kate Brown, Jared Diamond, William A. Ewing, Jared
Farmer, Willis E. Hartshorn, Leslie Hook, Siobhan Lyons, Robert
Macfarlane, Bill McKibben, George Monbiot, Pete Moore, Jason Arunn
Murugesu, Natasha Myers, Adam Nicolson, Andrew Simms
"I have to tell you something . . . I did something bad." Ever
since her best friend Molly was murdered fifteen years before,
Blair Butler has returned to her small hometown in the Pocono
mountains as seldom as possible. Now she has been summoned home to
see her terminally ill sister one last time - only for Celeste to
make a shocking deathbed confession. Is it really true that the
wrong man has spent fifteen years in jail for a crime he didn't
commit? Having promised her dying sister that she would do her best
to right the wrongs of the past, Blair sets out to discover what
really happened that cold, wet November night fifteen years before:
the night Molly's battered body was found in the woods behind her
home. But is Blair prepared for the shocking truth . . .?
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The Passion (Paperback)
L. J. Smith; Edited by Patricia MacDonald
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She's out to clear his father's name...
and caught in killer's sights.
The affluent town of Hoffman, Ney Jersey, was shattered when
esteemed doctor Duncan Avery stabbed his wife to death one spring
evening. Now, fifteen years later, struggling actress Nina Avery --
who never doubted her father's innocence -- returns to Hoffman when
he is paroled and moves home. Not only does Dr. Avery want to
repair his relationship with Nina and her two brothers, successful
investment banker Patrick and recovering drug addict Jimmy, he
wants to find the real killer. But when violence overturns the
Averys' lives again, Nina no longer knows who she can trust.
Relying only on herself and on the mysterious prison doctor who
treated her father, she searches frantically for the truth. But she
must dig deep down into the secrets of her family and her town if
she stands the chance of catching the killer who has his sight set
on the new target: her.
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No Way Home (Paperback)
Patricia MacDonald
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With chilling echoes of a notorious, real-life murder in
Connecticut, Patricia MacDonald's gripping novel unwraps the layers
of fear and guilt in a small town where nothing bad ever happens --
until a pretty teenager disappears....
Founder's Day in Felton, Tennessee, should be a joyous
occasion. But it's the day Michele Burdette never returns home from
the festivities...the day Michele is found murdered. Now, as her
mother Lillie tries to heal her shattered life, haunting questions
emerge about the identity of Michele's killer -- and Lillie
realizes no one in her family or in Felton can be presumed
innocent. A ring of suspicion is tightening around Michele's
father, stepfather, and her football hero brother, and Lillie's
quest for justice will reveal the deadly lies hidden behind the
closed doors of her town, and her past....
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