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'Tense and shocking' Catherine Cooper 'An intensely gripping
thriller' Philippa East Beth has the perfect life. She has
constructed it carefully over the last eighteen years. But one
night she makes a choice that risks everything. When Kat sees an
article about that night online, buried memories begin to surface.
She and Beth were friends once. Things ended badly then, but now
she has a chance to make them right. Kat introduces herself to
Beth. Not as her old friend, but as a stranger. Beth has no idea
Kat isn't who she says she is. But then neither is Beth. 'A
gripping read, exposing the dark lies at the heart of a supposedly
perfect life . . . The perfect thriller!' Louise Mumford 'An
incredibly tense psychological thriller that grips you from the
very first page. The suspense is utterly breathtaking.' Victoria
Dowd 'A carefully crafted, clever novel with plenty of twists,
suspense and red herrings. A sparkling and satisfying read.' Diane
Jeffrey 'A dark and clever thriller that kept me turning the pages
late into the night.' Sophie Flynn Readers LOVE My Perfect Friend
'Spine tingling mystery with twist and turns!!!' NetGalley
reviewer, 'I honestly didn't want this book to end.' NetGalley
reviewer, 'So many secrets, so much tension and some really great
reveals. Highly recommend.' NetGalley reviewer, 'Loved it very
much. I think it's a must read for everyone.' NetGalley reviewer,
The Ethics of Need: Agency, Dignity, and Obligation argues for the
philosophical importance of the notion of need and for an ethical
framework through which we can determine which needs have moral
significance. In the volume, Sarah Clark Miller synthesizes
insights from Kantian and feminist care ethics to establish that
our mutual and inevitable interdependence gives rise to a duty to
care for the needs of others. Further, she argues that we are
obligated not merely to meet others' needs but to do so in a manner
that expresses "dignifying care," a concept that captures how human
interactions can grant or deny equal moral standing and inclusion
in a moral community. She illuminates these theoretical
developments by examining two cases where urgent needs require a
caring and dignifying response: the needs of the elderly and the
needs of global strangers. Those working in the areas of feminist
theory, women's studies, aging studies, bioethics, and global
studies should find this volume of interest.
The Ethics of Need: Agency, Dignity, and Obligation here argues
for the philosophical importance of the notion of need and for an
ethical framework through which we can determine which needs have
moral significance. In the volume, Sarah Clark Miller synthesizes
insights from Kantian and feminist care ethics to establish that
our mutual and inevitable interdependence gives rise to a duty to
care for the needs of others. Further, she argues that we are
obligated not only to meet others? needs, but also to do so in a
manner that expresses "dignifying care," a concept that captures
how human interactions can grant or deny equal moral standing and
inclusion in a moral community. Specifically, she illuminates these
theoretical developments by examining two cases where urgent needs
require a caring and dignifying response: the needs of the elderly
and the needs of global strangers. Those working in the areas of
feminist theory, women's studies, aging studies, bioethics and
global studies should find this volume of interest.
Until recently, philosophers have discussed evil primarily in
theodicial contexts in pondering why a perfect God does not abolish
evil. Evil, Political Violence, and Forgiveness: Essays in Honor of
Claudia Card reflects a burgeoning interest among philosophers in a
broader array of ethical and political questions concerning evils.
Written in tribute to Claudia Card whose distinguished academic
career has culminated in the development of a new theory of evil
this collection of new essays explores the concept of evil, the
multifaceted harms of brutal political violence, and the
appropriateness of forgiveness as an ethical response to evils.
Evil, Political Violence, and Forgiveness brings together an
international cohort of distinguished philosophers who mediate with
Card upon an array of twentieth-century atrocities and on the
nature of evil actions, persons, and institutions. Contributors
explore questions such as "What distinguishes evil from lesser
wrongdoing?" "Is culpable wrongdoing a necessary component of
evil?" "How are we to understand atrocious political violence?"
"What are the best moral and political responses to atrocities?"
"Are there moral obligations to forgive contrite perpetrators of
evils?" and "Can anyone claim moral innocence amid a climate of
evildoing?"
"Critical Messages" examines the key environmental issues that face
our region and the many ways contemporary Northwest artists are
responding to those issues in their artwork. Environmental art is a
new kind of mirror, a reflection of our past and a crystal ball
holding visions of the future.
In their approach to environmental concerns, some contemporary
artists face critical issues head on: growth management as seen in
urban/rural conflict; the connection of transportation and urban
sprawl; contested sources of energy; mass production and
consumption; toxic management of land, watersheds, and waters; and
dramatic climate change. Others accent environmental values such as
preservation of wilderness and wetlands, sustainability, and
biodiversity; some even work this interest interst out through the
strategy of artist and nature as co-agents. Finally, some artists
have chosen to enhance the impact of current conditions and
challenges by capturing their apocalyptic vision through poignant
and dramatic renderings. This book reveals the overlapping causes
and effects of these issues in the artworks themselves and in the
resounding voices of the artistic messengers.
Sarah Clark-Langager is director of the Western Gallery and
curator of the Outdoor Sculpture Collection and William Dietrich is
assistant professor of environmental studies at Huxley College,
both at Western Washington University in Bellingham.
Don't miss Sarah Clarke's gripping new thriller, MY PERFECT FRIEND.
Out now! 'Tense, suspenseful and an amazing ending. One of the best
books I have read this year.' NetGalley reviewer, SOME TRUTHS CAN'T
BE TOLD. I had the perfect life - a nice house, a loving husband, a
beautiful little boy. But in one devastating night, they were all
ripped from me. It's been fourteen years, and I'm finally ready to
face the past. I'm taking my son back. He just can't know who I
am...or why we were torn apart. A nail-biting thriller packed with
twists and turns, perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell and Shalini
Boland. Readers LOVE A Mother Never Lies! '[Sarah Clarke] really
knocked it out of the park! I was on the edge of my seat the whole
time... you will not be able to put this down!' NetGalley reviewer,
'Had me from page one. Riveting and suspenseful... Highly recommend
this one.' NetGalley reviewer, 'A truly excellent story... full of
suspense... Devoured this within a matter of hours!!' NetGalley
reviewer, 'Wow... couldn't put it down! [A] really good story with
great characters and one I won't have a problem recommending!'
NetGalley reviewer, 'Excellent... it had me gripped from start to
finish.' NetGalley reviewer, 'Loved this book... will be looking
out for more from Sarah Clarke.' NetGalley reviewer, 'A highly
enjoyable read.' NetGalley reviewer, 'Brilliantly tense, with an
unexpectedly dark heart - a totally compelling read.' Sophie
Hannah, Sunday Times bestselling author 'Tense and heartbreaking...
I raced through this.' Catherine Cooper, Sunday Times bestselling
author of The Chalet 'Distinctive and original - Sarah Clarke
brings a new and exciting voice to the thriller genre.' Sophie
Flynn, author of All My Lies 'A read-in-one-sitting kind of book...
A confident and bold debut.' Louise Mumford, bestselling author of
Sleepless 'Impossible to put down... a smart new voice in the
thriller genre - and definitely one to watch.' Katie Lowe, author
of The Furies
Don't miss Sarah Clarke's gripping new thriller, MY PERFECT FRIEND.
Out now! 'A fast-paced, twisty story . . . A thrilling read'
Catherine Cooper, bestselling author of The Chalet From the
outside, it seems Grace has it all. Only she knows about the cracks
in her picture-perfect life... and the huge secret behind them.
After all, who can she trust? Her brother Josh is thousands of
miles away, and he and Grace have never been close - he was always
their parents' favourite. Her best friend Coco walked away from her
years ago, their friendship irreparably fractured by the choices
they've made. And her husband Marcus seems like a different man
lately. Grace can't shake the feeling that he's hiding something.
But when her seven-year-old daughter makes a troubling accusation,
Grace must choose between protecting her child and protecting her
secret... before she loses everything. A totally addictive suspense
novel from the bestselling author of A Mother Never Lies, perfect
for fans of Lisa Jewell and Shalini Boland. 'Every Little Secret
had me in a complete vice. A brilliantly crafted suspense thriller
which poses a dark dilemma - who can you trust?' L V Matthews,
author of The Twins Readers are raving about Every Little Secret!
'WOW! WOW! WOW! AMAZING, PHENOMENAL, LOVED IT!' NetGalley reviewer,
'I devoured every page of Every Little Secret. It's gripping,
thrilling and impossible to put down.' NetGalley reviewer,
'Shocking! Totally didn't see the twists coming, especially the
explosive ending...Great and gripping thriller.' NetGalley
reviewer, 'This gripping story of love, trust and betrayal is the
ultimate page-turner.' NetGalley reviewer, 'A fast paced read that
had me in that "just one more chapter" loop until I'd finished it.
I don't think I breathed for the entire last few chapters.'
NetGalley reviewer, 'I genuinely loved this novel . . . Through all
the plot twists I was engrossed, hooked onto every word.' NetGalley
reviewer,
Insider Dealing: Law and Practice, first edition, was the first
work to offer a detailed treatment of the rapidly developing law
and practice relating to this complex area of law. The new edition
of this leading text continues to provide an easily accessible
guide to the practice and procedure of an insider dealing
investigation, prosecution or civil action. Significantly updated
to take account of the Market Abuse Regulation, which came into
force in 2016 and replaced UK domestic law, this new edition
contains extensive new material analysing insider dealing behaviour
that amounts to market abuse. Coverage has been expanded to include
important recent legislative developments and case law, and key
primary materials are brought together for ease of reference.
Written by a leading practitioner with unparalleled experience in
both private practice and at the FSA, Insider Dealing: Law and
Practice, second edition, offers a clearly structured and practical
treatment of the area.
Is money really the root of all evil, or just an excuse for
undeserved power? Jaden Brinks began his life amongst the ranks of
the middle-class. He was forced to endure both verbal and physical
abuse from a club-footed alcoholic father. Jaden swore to himself
that he would not follow in his father's footsteps. Jaden
desperately wanted to help his fellow man and pursued interests in
the medical field. Jaden Brinks was a highly intelligent man with
an excellent business sense. Shortly after graduating from the
University of New Hampshire with a Bachelor's Degree in business,
from his kitchen he created a surgical tray that revolutionized
operating room procedures across the world. Within 10 years his
self-made company was netting $20 million a year. He was a
compassionate and caring man to his employees often paying huge
medical bills or loaning money for a down payment on a home. His
employees loved him The business world loved him He was highly
respected in all circles. Something happened along the way. Was it
the money that changed Jaden Brinks into a revengeful murderer; or
was it his ever-present lurking dark side?
This operational guide has been written as a guidance tool for the
implementation of water treatment plant operation and management
critical requirements, as set forth in ANSI/AWWA Standard G100
Water Treatment Plant Operations and Management. The operational
guide explains how set and achieve goals, optimize plant
performance on a continuous basis, and make ongoing improvements to
your plant operations and management. Written and approved by
recognized industry experts, AWWA G100 and operational guide
provide critical requirements for all aspects of water treatment
plant operations.
Offering a holistic approach to television criticism, this
analytical companion to the popular show Fringe examines the
drama's mythology and unveils its mysteries while exposing
significant cultural issues addressed in each episode. With a
strong basis in science fiction, Fringe has all of the archetypal
characters and themes of the genre, from the covert mastermind and
the mad scientist to dangerous advances in technology, parallel
worlds, and man-made monsters. Along with many other post-9/11
television shows aired in the West, Fringe has demonstrated a
society's collective paranoia about foreign invaders, on the one
hand, and domestic corruption on the other. It also lays bare the
fear of radical advances in technology and urges its viewers to
ponder the ethical limitations of science. This guide explores how
the show uses these elements to tap into a deeper understanding of
the human experience. Less focused on individual episodes, this
book is split into three parts, each discussing a broad element of
the narrative experience of the first three seasons of this
multilayered show.
This is an accessible exploration of the cult TV show "Lost",
looking particularly at its fascinating use of novels, plays,
stories, and other literary texts. From the moment that Watership
Down made its appearance on screen in season one, speculation about
"Lost"'s literary allusions has played an important role in the
larger discussion of the show. Fans and critics alike have noted
the many references, from biblical passages and children's stories
to science fiction and classic novels. "Literary Lost" teases out
the critical significance of these featured books, demonstrating
how literature has served to enhance the meaning of the show. It
provides a fuller understanding of "Lost" and reveals how
television can be used as a tool for stimulating a deeper interest
in literary texts. The first chapter features an exhaustive list of
'"Lost" books', including the show's predecessor texts. Subsequent
chapters are arranged thematically, covering topics from free will
and the nature of time to parenthood and group dynamics. From Lewis
Carroll's creations, which appear as recurring images and themes
throughout, to Slaughterhouse-Five's lessons on the nature of time,
"Literary Lost" will help readers unravel the show's novelistic
plot while celebrating its astonishing layers and nuances of text.
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