|
Showing 1 - 25 of
225 matches in All Departments
A New York Times bestseller! Twin Peaks meets Riverdale in this
twisty atmospheric mystery from the critically acclaimed author of
A Lite Too Bright, Samuel Miller, about the search for a missing
girl at an elite prep school. Everyone knows Emma. Neesha's her
best friend, Aiden's her basketball star boyfriend, and Evan's her
shadow, following Emma's every move. Emma stands out, which is hard
to do at Redemption Prep, a school where every student has been
handpicked to attend its remote campus in the forest of Utah. So
when she goes missing in plain sight during mass, everyone notices.
And everyone becomes a suspect, especially at a school with so many
rules: Don't skip mass. Don't break curfew. Don't go into the
woods. Emma's disappearance ignites an investigation, and Neesha,
Aiden, and Evan all want to find her-for different reasons. But
they each have their own secrets to hide, and not everyone wants
Emma to be found. As the search continues, the students start to
realize that they're not the only ones trying to hide something.
Redemption Prep has secrets, too-secrets bigger than any of the
students could have imagined, and Emma could be the key to finding
out the truth . . . if anyone can find her.
The book addresses the role of repeaters in the CDMA network,
their interaction with the network and the needed integrative
design and optimization of the repeater-embedded network. The
approach of the book is to develop functional comprehension of the
complex radio network, and affinity to the factors dominating the
Radio Resource Utilization. Simple models are developed, and
field-measured case studies complement the analysis.
The book addresses the role of repeaters in the CDMA network,
their interaction with the network and the needed integrative
design and optimization of the repeater-embedded network. The
approach of the book is to develop functional comprehension of the
complex radio network, and affinity to the factors dominating the
Radio Resource Utilization. Simple models are developed, and
field-measured case studies complement the analysis.
|
|