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Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and award-winning mystery writer Aaron Philip Clark introduce readers to New York-born and Texas-bred Nia Adams, who always dreamt of becoming a Texas Ranger. She knows the dangers of the job, and as the first Black female ranger, she knows the politics, but she’s never encountered a criminal like Desmond Bell.
A Vietnam vet turned thief, Desmond steals more than money; he steals the secrets of the rich and powerful and blackmails them for millions.
When Desmond steals from the Duchamps, the wealthiest family in the country, Nia’s investigation into the robbery threatens to expose him and the criminal enterprise he works for. As the bodies pile up, Nia digs deeper for the truth, putting her life and career in danger.
It’s a deadly cat-and-mouse game between ranger and thief, but to protect their family’s secrets, the Duchamps won’t hesitate to kill them both.
The murder of a police recruit pins a black LAPD detective in a
deadly web where race, corruption, violence, and cover-ups
intersect in this relevant, razor-sharp novel of suspense. Black
rookie cop Trevor "Finn" Finnegan aspires to become a top-ranking
officer in the Los Angeles Police Department and fix a broken
department. A fast-track promotion to detective in the coveted
Robbery-Homicide Division puts him closer to achieving his goal.
Four years later, calls for police accountability rule the
headlines. The city is teeming with protests for racial justice.
When the body of a murdered black academy recruit is found in the
Angeles National Forest, Finn is tasked to investigate. As pressure
mounts to solve the crime and avoid a PR nightmare, Finn scours the
underbelly of a volatile city where power, violence, and race
intersect. But it's Finn's past experience as a beat cop that may
hold the key to solving the recruit's murder. The price? The end of
Finn's career...or his life.
This book provides the reader with a comprehensive set of
instructions and examples of how to perform a cost-benefit analysis
(CBA) of a health intervention. Developed out of a course run by
Jordan Louviere at the University of Technology, Sydney, entitled
An Introduction to Stated Preference Discrete Choice Modelling it
has a particular focus on the use of stated preference survey
methods to identify consumer preference data, as well as the use of
recent developments in cost-effectiveness analysis within a CBA
framework. In doing so, the most up to date methodologies for CBA
are compiled in a comprehensive manner with the aim of advancing
the methodology of CBA in healthcare.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Series editors Alastair Gray and Andrew Briggs
Economic evaluation of health intervention is a growing specialist
field, and this series of practical handbooks tackles, in depth,
topics superficially addressed in more general economics books.
Each volume includes illustrative material, case histories and
worked examples to encourage the reader to apply the methods
discussed, with supporting material provided online. The series is
aimed at health economists in academia, the pharmaceutical industry
and the health sector, those on advanced health economics courses,
and health researchers in associated fields.
NOMINATED FOR THE JAZZ JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION BOOK OF THE YEAR
2021 WINNER OF THE PRESTO JAZZ BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020 An articulate,
scrupulously researched account based on first-hand information,
this book presents Brubeck's contribution to music with the
critical insight that it deserves - ***** BBC Music Magazine This
is the writing about jazz that we've been waiting for - Mike
Westbrook The sheer descriptive verve, page after page, made me
want to listen to every single musical example cited. A major
achievement - Stephen Hough 'Definitive . . . remarkable. Clark
writes intelligently and joyously.' - Mojo In 2003, music
journalist Philip Clark was granted unparalleled access to jazz
legend Dave Brubeck. Over the course of ten days, he shadowed the
Dave Brubeck Quartet during their extended British tour, recording
an epic interview with the bandleader. Brubeck opened up as never
before, disclosing his unique approach to jazz; the heady days of
his 'classic' quartet in the 1950s-60s; hanging out with Duke
Ellington, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, and Miles Davis; and
the many controversies that had dogged his 66-year-long career.
Alongside beloved figures like Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra,
Brubeck's music has achieved name recognition beyond jazz. But
finding a convincing fit for Brubeck's legacy, one that reconciles
his mass popularity with his advanced musical technique, has proved
largely elusive. In Dave Brubeck: A Life in Time, Clark provides us
with a thoughtful, thorough, and long-overdue biography of an
extraordinary man whose influence continues to inform and inspire
musicians today. Structured around Clark's extended interview and
intensive new research, this book tells one of the last untold
stories of jazz, unearthing the secret history of 'Take Five' and
many hitherto unknown aspects of Brubeck's early career - and about
his creative relationship with his star saxophonist Paul Desmond.
Woven throughout are cameo appearances from a host of unlikely
figures from Sting, Ray Manzarek of The Doors, and Keith Emerson,
to John Cage, Leonard Bernstein, Harry Partch, and Edgard Varese.
Each chapter explores a different theme or aspect of Brubeck's life
and music, illuminating the core of his artistry and genius.
In After Genocide, leading scholars and practitioners analyse the
political, legal and regional impact of events in post-genocide
Rwanda within the broader themes of transitional justice and
reconciliation. Given the forthcoming fifteenth anniversary of the
Rwandan genocide, and continued mass violence in Africa, especially
in Darfur, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and northern
Uganda, this volume is unquestionably of continuing relevance. The
book includes chapters from leading scholars in this field,
including William Schabas, Rene Lemarchand, Linda Melvern, Kalypso
Nicolaidis and Jennifer Welsh along with senior government and
non-government officials involved in matters related to Rwanda and
transitional justice, including Hassan Bubacar Jallow (Chief
Prosecutor of the ICTR), Martin Ngoga (Prosecutor General of the
Republic of Rwanda) and Luis Moreno Ocampo, Prosecutor of the
ICC.Because Rwandan voices have rarely been heard internationally
in the aftermath of the genocide, this anthology also incorporates
chapters from Rwandan academics and practitioners, such as Tom
Ndahiro, Solomon Nsabiyera Gasana and Jean-Baptiste Kayigamba, all
of whom are also survivors of the 1994 genocide, and draws on their
personal experiences. After Genocide constitutes the most
comprehensive survey to date of issues related to post-genocide
Rwanda and transitional justice.
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