OTHER UNCONVENTIONAL HYDROCARBONS As a warm-up for touting America's shale gas and tight oil prospects, Mann spent the opening pages of his article introducing readers to the truly gargantuan potential of methane hydrates—a frozen ...
Snake Oil is the second book in the Patrick Flint series of thrilling mysteries, a spin-off from the What Doesn't Kill You saga. Available in digital, print, and audiobook.
Through propaganda, corruption, and fraud, the Chinese Communist Party under Xi Jinping transformed the snake oil of COVID-19 lockdowns into "science." This is how he did it, and why.
The book weaves together the beginnings of the enterprise with individual stories from Becca's own journey as well as 20 women in the community.
With their feet firmly planted on the ground their success together is assured. But when their paths cross, a complicated concoction of practical medicine, magic and Cupid may prove that snake oil is the perfect cure for what ails you.
From fooling your friends to dangerous stage stunts, Jim Rose, snake oil salesman extraordinaire, provides new angles to old tricks. Those who dare to explore these pages will find themselves enticed by this special brand of snake oil.
This volume also includes Snake Charms: practical information and instruction for meditation, ear coning, lucid dreaming and six other beneficial subjects to assist you in navigating in a world where evolved, alternative thought and ...
Gambler Jack Morton is persuaded to invest his winnings in buying the wagon and stock of a snake oil conman, and so reinvents himself as Professor Cornelius Murgatroyd's, purveyor of a miraculous cure for rheumatism, travelling across the ...
#4 in the Saxon mystery series.
In Snake Oil, marketing scientist Dan Russell offers an entertaining and enlightening joyride back down the hockey stick of digital marketing’s growth over the past two decades.
Snake Oil is the second book in the brand new Patrick Flint series of thrilling mysteries, a spin-off from the What Doesn't Kill You saga. Available in digital, print, and audiobook.
" Booklist "I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish . . . Its protagonist is part-hero, part-scoundrel Professor Henry Whiteoak. Whiteoak is a major part of what makes this book so much fun." Historical Novel Society
This is the first book to look at fracking from both economic and environmental perspectives, informed by the most thorough analysis of shale gas and oil drilling data ever undertaken.