Emily Martin takes her job as a Crisis Intervention Social Worker very seriously. Unfortunately, her years of experience have not helped her develop a thicker skin when it comes to her cases. Once again her world is turned upside down by the tragic murder of 23-month-old Sara Germane. But this case is dangerous to Emily for a whole different reason altogether. As more details about the case surface, Emily and the residents of this small Oregon community are shocked by the realization that a serial killer lives among them. Soon Emily crosses paths with Agent Seth Brady, media darling of the FBI. But before the relationship with this mysterious stranger can develop, Emily witnesses the most recent murder, and the white, hot danger surrounding her and her family explodes. Seths involvement with these crimes is a personal one. He teams up with local detective, Richard Dixon, intent on solving his sisters brutal murder. And together they race to find this serial killer before its too late. But this monster remains on the hunt, determined to finish what hes started. Hes Emilys biggest threat. Locked in her mind lies his identity, and with each passing day she grows closer to remembering. And its a threat the killer can no longer afford to live with.
After a traumatic illness robs her of her looks, Rose Davenport has little expectation of making a good marriage—until her feckless father, Miles, unexpectedly brokers a dazzling match for her with the heir to the Earl of Stanhope.
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The Basque landscape is a delightfully sinister setting for the taut and cinematic Unforgivable, the #1 bestseller from French novelist Philippe Djian.
TRACING KILLERS IS MIA VOSS’S BUSINESS.
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In this vivid biography Geoffrey C. Ward brings back to life the most celebrated — and the most reviled — African American of his age.
Forgiveness is an essential part of being a Christian.
"A clearheaded study of what life can do to us and possible ways to begin again." --Carl A. Whitaker, M.D., author of Midnight Musings of a Family Therapist and coauthor...
'Full of human wisdom, this is a psychologically acute and absorbing approach to a very important subject' PHILIP PULLMAN In this inspiring work, Richard Holloway tackles the great theme of forgiveness.
When offenses are particularly horrendous, forgiveness is not only unnatural, but seems impossible.