Book three: Ivo Serranti has a job and a regular life but thinking and imagining the blood that flows leads him to madness and the unbridled desire to enjoy; his love encounters are fiery and the orgasms intense but the real pleasure comes only when the still warm blood inebriates him completely, washing himself with the blood of people close to his lovers is something extreme and decidedly pleasant. NO READING FOR MINORS.
Book four. Will the lieutenant be able to capture the assassins who threaten his rationality and his work? Aldo Beressa is a police lieutenant who is just waiting to retire but his professional life has no peace, shrewd assassins are subjugating him and he doesn't know what to do to capture them while the criminals have fun between sex encounters that lead to extreme pleasures and fiery embraces where enjoying is the primary objective, everyone is dedicated to love, someone to delinquency and the lieutenant doesn't know which way to turn. NO READING FOR MINORS.
Grand Savings Collection. It awaits you in this collection: Book five: in-flight assassination, porn trip: an airplane flight, unexpected and almost extreme sexual embraces that are born and consumed instantly, a magistrate who is about to be killed. Book Six: disabled porn killer: avenging parents' deaths in a car accident and discovering an indestructible love and the joys of lots of sex. Book seven: porn stars killers: they've been porn actors, something inside their head has broken, sex is never missing. Book Eight: all in one evening: three girlfriends and one and only revenge; the embraces are conducted up to almost impossible limits. NO READING FOR MINORS.
Porn Crime book three: blood soap: Ivo Serranti has a job and a regular life but thinking and imagining the blood that flows leads him to madness and the unbridled desire to enjoy; his love encounters are fiery and the orgasms intense but the real pleasure comes only when the still warm blood inebriates him completely, washing himself with the blood of people close to his lovers is something extreme and decidedly pleasant. Porn Crime books four: does Beressa solve? : will the lieutenant succeed in capturing the assassins who threaten his rationality and his work? Aldo Beressa is a police lieutenant who is just waiting to retire but his professional life has no peace, shrewd assassins are subjugating him and he doesn't know what to do to capture them while the criminals have fun between sex encounters that lead to extreme pleasures and fiery embraces where enjoying is the primary objective, everyone is dedicated to love, someone to delinquency and the lieutenant doesn't know which way to turn. NO READING FOR MINORS.
Book one. Escaped from death during a flood in America and the only survivor of the family Jeremy Just (JJ) finds himself in Italy where his only remaining relative takes him into foster care; growing up JJ discovers that to feel pleasure he has only one way, he enjoys while he kills his lovers during the embrace; every meeting always leads to the same ending and nobody manages to find out, not even commissioner Beressa and his staff who try everything to capture it. NO READING FOR MINORS.
Book sixteen. Uncle Mat finds his nieces, Jessie and Chiara Marlin. The Porn Crime series is so captivating that I had to close the last book with a character who at least had my name; uncle Mat is a man who has lived and lives life in search of pleasures and introduces himself to the two boys after he has learned that they have become orphans and as soon as he was able he ran to meet them; it wasn't easy, the boys are hesitant but he explains the facts and the relationship leans towards the best solution, finally love triumphs and the two boys can count on someone close to them. NO READING FOR MINORS.
This book examines several types of crime prevention approaches and their goals, including those that are designed to prevent conditions that foster deviance, those directed toward persons or conditions with a high potential for deviance, and those for persons who have already committed crimes. This edition provides research and information on all aspects of crime prevention, including the physical environment and crime, neighborhood crime prevention, the mass media and crime prevention, crime displacement and diffusion, prediction, community policing, drugs, schools, and electronic monitoring and home confinement. Key terms and learning objectives supplement each chapter. A glossary defines terms from the text.
In Arne Dahl’s riveting follow-up to Misterioso, the Intercrime team is assigned the task of tracking down an American serial killer on the loose in Sweden—quietly, and as quickly as possible. When a Swedish literary critic is found tortured to death in a janitor’s closet at Newark International Airport, the police realize that the murderer made off with the victim’s ticket and boarded a flight to Stockholm. Swedish authorities are placed on high alert, but the killer manages to slip through the customs dragnet and vanishes into the night. With no clear motive in sight, Detectives Paul Hjelm and Kerstin Holm of Intercrime’s A-Unit take over the investigation. They learn that the method of torture used was not only a highly specialized means of extracting information secretly developed during the Vietnam War—allowing the victim to whisper, but not to scream—but also that it was the modus operandi of an allegedly deceased homicidal maniac known only as the Kentucky Killer. As additional victims are discovered on the outskirts of Stockholm and the terror grows, the team finds itself coming up empty-handed. Hjelm and Holm fly to New York, hoping to discover both the killer’s identity and the source of his interest in Sweden. What they quickly learn, searching through the past, is that bad blood always comes back around.
Named a Notable Book by The New York Times Book Review in 1995, Defending Pornography examines a key question that has divided feminists for decades: is censoring pornography good or bad for women? Nadine Strossen makes a powerful case that increasing government power to censor sexual expression, beyond the limits that the First Amendment sensibly permits (for example, outlawing child pornography) would do more harm than good for women and others who have traditionally been marginalized due to sex or gender, She explains how the very anti-porn laws pushed by some feminists have led to the censorship of LGBTQ+ and feminist works, and she examines the startling connections between anti-porn feminists and right-wing fundamentalists. In an illuminating new Preface, Strossen lays out the multiple current assaults on sexual expression, which continue to come from across the ideological spectrum. She shows that freedom for such expression remains an essential prerequisite for the equality, safety, and dignity of women and sexual/gender minorities.
From pirates singing Ricky Martin to mob hits carried out with samurai swords, Bertil Lintner offers a fascinating look at organized crime in the Asia Pacific. Both Western and Asian pundits assert that shady deals are an Asian way of life. Some argue that corruption and illicit business ventures - gambling, prostitution, drug trafficking, gun running, oil smuggling - are entrenched parts of the Asian value system. Yet many Asian leaders maintain that their cities are safer than Sydney, Amsterdam, New York, and Los Angeles. Making use of expertise gained from twenty years of living in Asia, Lintner exposes the role crime plays in the countries of the Far East. In Blood Brothers , he takes you inside the criminal fraternities of Asia, examining these networks and their past histories in order to answer one question: How are civil societies all over the world to be protected from the worst excesses of increasingly globalised mobsters?