Enrolling in the Arizona Police Officer Academy, newly elected sheriff Joanna Brady becomes embroiled in an investigation involving a serial killer who is stalking the women on campus
... Tobacco, and Firearms; Joy Fallon and Marianne Hinkle from the Office of the United States Attorney; ... The Minneapolis work was carried forward by, in addition to those named in the book, Douglas Hicks, Randall Johnson, ...
An astronomer in New Mexico, Helix Fairweather, opened a website to maintain an archive of the most important and useful posts on the ever-growing lists: the so-called “keeper” posts. Alexandra Kurland, a riding instructor and horse ...
Includes a new section on clicker training.
Please Don't Shoot Me!
McManus celebrates the hidden pleasures, unappreciated lore, and opportunities for disaster to be found in such outdoor recreations as camping, hunting, and fishing.
46 Harris, 1997. 47 Harris, 1997. 48 Epp, Maynard-Moody, & Haider-Markel, 2014. 49 Harris, 1999, p. 291. 50 Harris, 1999. 51 Russell, 1998. 52 Bayley & Mendelsohn, 1969; Werthman & Piliavin, 1967. 53 Werthman & Piliavin, 1967, p. 75.
Late in 2002, Chief Bob Duffy reached out to me. Rochester was horrifically violent, way worse than New York City on a per capita basis. The old, upstate industrial city has a string of neighborhoods, an arc around the downtown area, ...
McCoy's classic novel is a powerful story of ambition, desperation, and determination in 1930s America.
Until Paulette Goddard's time I really had only seen one body— mine. There were no centerfolds in magazines for kids to moon over. The bikini hadn't been invented yet. There were no nude scenes in movies.
In Hands Up, Don’t Shoot, Jennifer Cobbina draws on in-depth interviews with nearly two hundred residents of Ferguson and Baltimore, conducted within two months of the deaths of Brown and Gray.