New York City Police Department Internal Affairs Sergeant Charlie Weadock confronts the three biggest challenges of his life. The NYPD has ordered him to work with Detective Lieutenant Vincent Kennedy to track down a serial killer known only as Ramon. Weadock believes Ramon is an active police officer, but Kennedy does not. Their investigation is complex and fiery because they grew up on the same Manhattan Street, and they hate each other for personal reasons. While pursuing the Ramon case, Weadock acquires information pertaining to a large group of drug-dealing cops. He wants to snare this entire group of rouge cops at a planned house party in Staten Island, but City Hall hears of this case and bullies him to close it with the arrest of just one cop to avoid a major scandal. He resists their harassment, but this second major case impedes his pursuit of Ramon. Finally, Theresa Kennedy has returned home and ignites a romance with Charlie Weadock that was crushed ten years earlier by her older brother, Vincent, and hardnosed police father Joe. This romance infuriates some of the Kennedy clan who line up against the two lovers. A mystery novel, Shades of Blue explores the cops’ blue code of silence and beyond the political tampering to reveal the real criminals who wear police uniforms.
Pink is the new Grey. Irreverent, poignant, true. This book celebrates the joy and humor of parenthood. The bestselling trilogy instigated a boom of "Fifty Shades" babies.
Brad Cutler seems to have the perfect life and is about to marry his dream girl, but memories of an old high school girlfriend disrupt his plans.
Rachel's friends back home in Ontario envy her the opportunity to work on her tan, do her schoolwork by correspondence and meet cute guys on the beach. But the reality is something quite different.
Nikki Blue refuses to allow society’s standards to stand in the way of her dreams of having a wife.
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A Deeper Shade of Bluewill discuss depression as it occurs in childbearing women and will focus on the broad range of emotional problems women experience prior to conception, during pregnancy, and after delivery.
Men shattered, women lost, families broken. In Shades of Blue and Gray, editor Steve Berman offers readers tales of the supernatural -- ghost stories that range from the haunts of the battlefield to revenants on the long march home. Yank.
International Bestseller! "Hilarious parody!" "It had me tingling all over!" "I dumped my husband after I read this book - thank you!!!" "Black and Blue is the new Grey!" "Ouch!
In this revised edition of his poetry collection, A Pale Shade of Blue, Tommy Melis explores topics ranging from feminism and equality to religious oppression and existential freedom.
Lieutenant Colonel Kern gives clear, practical advice for spotting, dealing with, and preventing the dangerous lapses in judgement and discipline that make a "rogue" aviator. An essential book for any pilot or aviation manager.