Kansas City Confessions

Kansas City Confessions

Author: Julie Miller

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2015-11-17

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0373698739

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Keeping secrets close...and an enemy closer... His protection instincts on high alert, KCPD detective Trent Dixon knew something was wrong with Katie Rinaldi. The special investigator had obviously uncovered a dangerous piece of evidence while looking into a cold case. So dangerous, in fact, that the single mother's life was now in jeopardy. But as much as Trent told himself he was keeping tabs on Katie and her young son as part of his job, he couldn't ignore the very real feelings he had for her. Still, as a professional, he was bound to the badge and would give Katie all the security she deserved. And not give in to the attraction he was having trouble containing...


Kansas City Secrets & Kansas City Confessions

Kansas City Secrets & Kansas City Confessions

Author: Julie Miller

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2018-09-25

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1488037353

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Finding the truth could be deadly… Kansas City Secrets Six years ago, Rosie March’s fiancé was murdered. Now someone is stalking her, intent on stopping her memories of the murder from being revealed. Detective Max Krolikowski, of the city’s cold case squad, must protect his key witness at any cost. And keep himself from falling for a woman who could be innocent…or a killer waiting to strike again. Kansas City Confessions When Katie Rinaldi uncovers a dangerous piece of evidence while looking into a cold case, her life is suddenly in danger. KCPD detective Trent Dixon is determined to protect her and her young son. But it’s complicated. She broke his heart once before, and the feelings he still has for her are a distraction neither of them can afford.


Kansas City Cop

Kansas City Cop

Author: Julie Miller

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2018-03-01

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1488033145

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From a USA Today–bestselling author, a policewoman finds a sexy partner to help her recover from a career-changing injury—and hunt down a murderer. After a gunshot rips streetwise police officer Gina Galvan from the line of duty, all she wants is to return to the front line and stop a shooter. But good guy physical therapist Mike Cutler won’t back down from a challenge, or his blazing attraction to Gina. Without a badge or a gun, Mike is ready to face anyone—including the killer that still lurks—to prove he’s every inch a hero.


Kansas City Countdown

Kansas City Countdown

Author: Julie Miller

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2016-12-01

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1488005966

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A seventy-two-hour countdown to save her life They may have battled in the courtroom, but KCPD detective Keir Watson isn’t going to let their turbulent past stop him from protecting attorney Kenna Parker. She was attacked, escaping with her life but with no memory of who wanted to end it. And the only person she dares trust is Keir. With the clock ticking, every second grows more precious, each action more important…their feelings more intense. If Keir is going to discover Kenna’s would-be killer, he has to keep his mind on the case. But his attraction to Kenna is making this self-declared bachelor reconsider just what his idea of forever could mean. From Harlequin Intrigue: Seek thrills. Solve crimes. Justice served. For more action-packed stories, check out the other books in The Precinct: Bachelors in Blue series: Book 1: APB: Baby Book 2: Kansas City Countdown Book 3: Necessary Action Book 4: Protection Detail


Confessions of a Belly Dancer; Heartland of America

Confessions of a Belly Dancer; Heartland of America

Author: Raksanna Larcher Gore

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-05

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 1304919773

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3rd - Kansas City - Since the dawn of time, women have shared their stories. They share their ambitions and passions, their sorrows and worries, their dreams and their joys.They do this to learn, to teach, to encourage, and to grow. There is freedom in confession.In her travels around the world as a professional oriental (belly) dancer, Raksanna has met women in all stages of life and from all backgrounds. She has collected the confessions from women with one thing in common...the dance.Join women from around the world who have experienced first-hand the life changing, transformational power of the ancient art of belly dance. Celebrate their courage in having shared these stories live in Kansas City's City Stage at Union Station. Share their laughter and tears...and who knows, perhaps you, too, will feel the longing to confess.


Confessions

Confessions

Author: M.G. Heise

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2021-09-01

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1662437978

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Confessions explores a woman’s pursuit of the truth about her broken and dysfunctional family. Very early in her childhood, Debbie had discovered that her life was being controlled by some old and very dark secrets. Then one day her father calls and summons her to come back to Missouri to discuss “some family business.” She arrives to find he is in a hospice, dying, and he wants to make a deathbed confession. Upon hearing her father’s story, Debbie believes her father’s actions were justifiable. Then she learns he confessed it once before—to her mother forty years ago. What was in that confession that destroyed her mother? Every time her father visited Debbie, her mother would go into hysterics, sometimes for weeks. Her mother and father had kept secret the story of their romance and his confession from Debbie for decades. Now she had her father’s story. Would her mother be able to tell her side of the story? Confessions as a novel addresses the relationship between a sin, a confession, and forgiveness. Which is worse, the original sin if kept a secret or the confession of the sin to the recipient? We are taught to confess, to seek forgiveness from the person we have sinned against. But is that always the right choice? What if the confession does not generate the forgiveness we desire? What if the confession destroys that person, ruins their life and the lives of others? What if the confession was given for that purpose, not seeking forgiveness but seeking revenge? Confessions have consequences that can’t always be controlled.


Confessions in the Courtroom

Confessions in the Courtroom

Author: Lawrence S. Wrightsman

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 1993-05-28

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1452254028

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When the prosecution introduces confession testimony during a criminal trial, the effect is usually overwhelming. In fact, jurors′ verdicts are affected more by a confession than by eyewitness testimony. While eyewitness studies are massive in numbers, the topic of confession evidence has been largely ignored by psychologists and other social scientists. Confessions in the Courtroom seeks to rectify this discrepancy. This timely book examines how the legal system has evolved in its treatment of confessions over the last half century and discusses, at length, the U.S. Supreme Court′s decision regarding Arizona v. Fulminante which caused a reassessment of the acceptability of confessions generated under duress. The authors examine the causes of confessions and the interrogation procedure used by the police. They also evaluate the process for determining the admissability of confession testimony and provide excellent research on jurors′ reactions to voluntary and coerced confessions. Social scientists, attorneys, members of the criminal justice system, and students will find Confessions in the Courtroom to be an objective and readable treatment on this important topic. "In this short volume, the authors seek "to describe and evaluate what we know about confessions given to police and their impact at the subsequent trial." It is a comprehensive review of the social psychological literature and legal decisions surrounding confessions. One of the primary strengths of the manuscript is the interplay between social science and law fostered by the authors′ clear understanding of the boundaries between these disciplines and appreciation of the substantive areas they share. . . . [The authors] have produced a comprehensive and imminently readable legal and psychological treatise on confessions, valuable for established scholars and for students." --Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress Senate

Publisher:

Published: 1958

Total Pages: 2044

ISBN-13:

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