Make Mine Murder
Author: Agatha Christie
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 506
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Author: Agatha Christie
Publisher:
Published: 1962
Total Pages: 506
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of 3 mystery stories.
Author: Michael Betzold
Publisher: Momentum Books LLC
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 368
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBiography of pathologist Dr. Jack Kevorkian, discussing his life and his involvement with assisted suicide.
Author: Sachin Nirhali
Publisher: PartridgeIndia
Published: 2014-04
Total Pages: 683
ISBN-13: 148282048X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmit Choudhary is a vile, unscrupulous builder of Thane, a bustling satellite city of Mumbai. Although married, itches to lay girls on and off. Vaishali Chitnis, a college-going girl, gets ensnared in his murky net, but suddenly, the tables turn and Amit finds himself at the receiving end. While there are many out there who are willing to give anything to see him dead, foremost among them is an eminent lawyer, Amrish Agarwal, who has an ax to grind against him. The lawyer's hassled legal secretary, Ashu Kulkarni, has vowed to get to the root of the murky matter and send him packing from the legal firm. Suddenly Amit gets murdered in his "Chandrama" bungalow, sending shock waves throughout the city. And while the police are still on the lookout for the elusive killer, a blackmailer, out of the blue, appears on the scene. To make matters worse, a girl is suddenly found dead in mysterious circumstances beneath the secluded seven-story building. Time is running out for the police, who are still groping in the dark. They have to swoop down now on the killer, who is still at large, and apprehend him before the third murder rocks the city.
Author: Jackie Shaffer, Sr.
Publisher: Aspect Books
Published:
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 1479608246
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDEATH. It’s all around us and no one can escape it. Sometimes it doesn't seem fair that we have to live with the results of one man's choice long ago in the Garden of Eden. In this book you will explore why Adam ate from the forbidden tree and you will embark upon a journey to an amazing truth. We tend to blame Adam for our “appointment with death,” but we must remember that the choice is ultimately ours to make. In this world of pain, suffering, and death we must learn to look to God as our Sustainer and thus we can appreciate all the more the sacrifice of His Son to save us. In addition to humanity's appointment with death, this book also shares words of wisdom gained through many years of living and having faith in God through it all. Always remember to “take off fear and put on courage” and know that “your worth does not come from another person—it comes from your Creator.” He is there to lead you on this journey. Finally, this experience is not only about what God shares with us, but what we can give back to Him. Sometimes we give money, sometimes we give things, and sometimes we give ourselves. All are important to God.
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Publisher: Bishop Climate Irungu
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Total Pages: 40
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Agatha Christie
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2005-01-25
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 006173800X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHercule Poirot may be on vacation, but a killer isn't. The victim's a hateful tourist despised even by her own children. For the guests at the resort hotel, sympathies are with the murderer, which means a tough job for the Belgian detective.
Author: Mike Robertson
Publisher: Authentic Media Inc
Published: 2013-09-24
Total Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 1780782101
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat It's Like to Die-from Someone Who Did. Why are we afraid of dying? Where does death lead? Is there an afterlife? I Shook Hands with Death offers the answers as Pastor Mike Robertson shares his heartfelt account of dying at 19 in an east Texas lake, seeing his lifeless body, and then suddenly being brought back to life. Robertson's encounter with death-a near death encounter (NDE)-is a candid conversation with the reader about death, the supernatural world, God's love, our identity, the use of time, and how our priorities should be shaped by the deeper reality of God's Kingdom and presence. I Shook Hands with Death is a comforting read about uncomfortable realities-living and dying with purpose-in a physical world woven with the supernatural. Easy-to-read, and conversational in tone, Robertson goes to great lengths to help everyone see the supernatural presence of God in transforming the most stubborn of hearts.
Author: Linda Zagzebski
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2007-03-12
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1405118725
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn accessible and engaging introduction to the philosophy of religion. Written with verve and clarity by a leading philosopher and contributor to the field Places key issues and debates in the philosophy of religion in their historical contexts, highlighting the conditions that led to the development of the field Addresses the core topics, among them the the existence of God, the problem of evil, death and the afterlife, and the problem of religious diversity Rich with argument, yet never obtrusive Forms part of the Fundamentals of Philosophy series, in which renowned scholars explore the fundamental issues and core problems in the major sub-disciplines of philosophy
Author: Lester Sumrall
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Published: 1995-09
Total Pages: 115
ISBN-13: 0892213000
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Mystery of Death, Lester Sumrall draws on 66 years of ministry experience in helping us sort out this transition of life. From the jungles of Africa to the modern hospitals of the United States, Dr. Sumrall has observed death--the pain, peace, resistance, and acceptance. His unique storytelling paints a picture of death that is not hopeless. Book jacket.
Author: Roy A. Sorensen Associate Professor of Philosophy New York University
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1992-08-06
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 0198023804
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSorensen presents a general theory of thought experiments: what they are, how they work, what are their virtues and vices. On Sorensen's view, philosophy differs from science in degree, but not in kind. For this reason, he claims, it is possible to understand philosophical thought experiments by concentrating on their resemblance to scientific relatives. Lessons learned about scientific experimentation carry over to thought experiment, and vice versa. Sorensen also assesses the hazards and pseudo-hazards of thought experiments. Although he grants that there are interesting ways in which the method leads us astray, he attacks most scepticism about thought experiments as arbitrary. They should be used, he says, as they generally are used--as part of a diversified portfolio of techniques. All of these devices are individually susceptible to abuse, fallacy, and error. Collectively, however, they provide a network of cross-checks that make for impressive reliability.