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No cases to focus on, no leads to investigate, just a whole summer
on a remote West Cork peninsula with her teenage daughter Lilly and
her boyfriend, Conor, and his son. The plan is to prepare Lilly for
a move to Ireland. But their calm vacation takes a dangerous turn
when human remains wash up below the steep cliffs of Ross Head.
When construction worker Lukas Adamik disappeared months ago,
everyone assumed he had gone home to Poland. Now that his body has
been found, the guards, including Maggie's friends Roly Byrne and
Katya Grzeskiewicz, seem to think he threw himself from the cliffs.
But as Maggie gets to know the residents of the nearby village and
learns about the history of the peninsula and its abandoned Anglo
Irish manor house, once home to a famous Irish painter who died
under mysterious circumstances, she starts to think there's
something else going on. Something deadly. And when Lilly starts
dating one of the dead man's friends, Maggie grows worried about
her daughter being so close to another investigation and about what
the investigation will uncover. Old secrets, hidden relationships,
crime, and village politics are woven throughout this small seaside
community, and as the summer progresses, Maggie is pulled deeper
into the web of lies, further from those she loves, and closer to
the truth.
This truly wonderful book introduces you anew to the person of
Francis--the 'truly catholic' and always contemporary saint. There
will be no Christianity as usual for those who read this book."
--Richard Rohr, O.F.M. "We atSojourners heartily welcom this fresh
look at the Poverello and his gentle challenge to the non-poor. Our
dear friends who authored this work offer profound insights to all
who find their faith and lifestyle questioned by the widening chasm
between have's and have-not's." --Jim Wallis Retelling the most
significant events in the life of St. Francis along with social and
theological reflections for today, the authors--Catholic and
Protestant--present a new picture of the ever-popular saint.
Francis' way speaks most loudly to those who long to do something
about inequality and poverty, about consumerism and spiritual
emptiness. His spirituality combines the mystical and the earthly,
liberation and faithfulness, literal poverty as well as the blessed
poverty of the spirit. For everyone who has been touched by St.
Francis, this book will deepen that understanding and provide a new
perspective on his enduring legacy.
For some players, the final whistle heralds the beginning of an
infinitely more difficult chapter in their lives. Some simply find
it impossible to cope, replacing one addiction with another. Not
well known is the story of Paul Vaessen, perhaps the most powerful
and tragic tale of them all. Paul was the Bermondsey boy who rose
from working-class roots to overnight fame in Turin when in April
1980, as an unknown 18-year-old, he scored one of the most dramatic
goals in Arsenal's distinguished history. But all too soon Paul
would discover how fragile and fickle the world of football could
be as he experienced unforgiving injuries, loss of form and
merciless barracking by his own fans. Just three years down the
line, he was on the scrapheap, discarded by the game he'd devoted
his young life to, and descending quickly into the only other world
he knew, that of drugs. Paul would spend his lonely final days
reliving his moment of glory with anybody willing to listen, that
one moment in which he had effectively become stuck.
In the 80's Heavy Metal became massive and coincided perfectly with
a Heavy Metal Journey starting from the A666 in Lancashire to the
405 Freeway in L.A. (and back). The soundtrack to the road trip
covered a diverse mix tape of tunes from Def Leppard to Metallica
to Possessed. This adventure involves illegal aliens, repatriation,
Belgian bierkellers, mosh pits, Satanic dwellings and Indian black
metal bands. From '78 to 2014 the Journey continues! A Rockin good
read!! ...No parental guidance required!!!
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