"The Cases of Coincidental Clues" Don Ramon Valdez y Cazal was a proud man from an ancient noble family line. He was an officer a Lieutenant in the Royal Dragoon's. Owner of famous race horses brought him unlimited winnings. He was known for legendary socials from Paris to Monte' Carlo. His vacation home was at "Roquebrune" in South France and Toledo, Spain and other places in Europe. He was also engaged to marry a famous opera star. What went wrong? Why was this man so guarded not allowing anyone to get close to him? What was the mystery behind his fly by night personality? He did not seem to have close friends just business associates. At times he displayed that it was difficult for him to control some deep hostility. His love for his fiancée she returned to him equally; he often made her feel she was not important if he chose to do something else. The world was soon to discover the haunting nightmare of a man who had never been in control of his life. A man who knew his life was like a sand castle trying to survive the tide at the edge of the sea shore.
Her Brentwood home became a hotbed for homicide. But in the wake of intense public and media attention, one saliant and hard truth was often overlooked: the murder of Nicole Brown-Simpson, while brutal and heinous in its form, was just one of thousands of homicides committed during that same year. Most escaped the scrutiny of public interest. Many never made it to trial, and still others were dismissed as natural deaths-perfect crimes that remain forever unsolved. How, then, do investigators solve a murder when the trail goes cold? Like mariners navigating without landmarks under a starless night sky-lacking a reliable witness or smoking gun-they plot their course through the clues by applying their own style of Dead Reckoning, reconstructing the crime by disciplined observation, careful reasoning, and experience. Dead Reckoning: The Art of Forensic Detection examines the applications of logic and science to decipher chaotic death scenes and difficult cases, and to derive orderly explanations from their jumbled clues. The 10 case studies in this book illustrate the powers of observation exercised in reading the signs, identifying them as clues, and reasoning from them to the best explanation. For investigators, as well as forensic pathologists, coroners, prosecutors, and defense attorneys, Dead Reckoning: The Art of Forensic Detection stresses the importance of trusting your own observations even in the wake of contradictory evidence.
For over two decades, Clues has included the best scholarship on mystery and detective fiction. With a combination of academic essays and nonfiction book reviews, it covers all aspects of mystery and detective fiction material in print, television and movies. As the only American scholarly journal on mystery fiction, Clues is essential reading for literature and film students and researchers; popular culture aficionados; librarians; and mystery authors, fans and critics around the globe.
A scrap of found paper. A cookie's fortune. An overheard comment. The WORDS you happen upon answer some pressing need. You've probably had this experience--come across chance information that feels custom-made for you. An uncanny message that makes you wonder. A meaningful message that's helpful and pertinent. The Secret Language of Synchronicity is about how the Universe answers different people through different types of coincidence. Depending on our favored sense, usually sight or sound, it communicates through written or spoken words. Once we discover our unique style, it is easier to understand these signs and benefit from their meanings. Jenna Moore Fuller has recorded her own meaningful incidents for many years. Dozens of her stories, plus those of acquaintances are included here. Share Jenna's quest to decipher the secret language of synchronicity. And discover your unique style--the magical and mysterious way the Universe speaks through coincidence to you!
Looking for heart-racing romance and breathless suspense? Want stories filled with life-and-death situations that cause sparks to fly between adventurous, strong women and brave, powerful men? Harlequin® Romantic Suspense brings you all that and more with four new full-length titles in one collection! Colton's Deadly Affair (A The Coltons of New York novel) by Jennifer D. Bokal When NYPD detective Wells Blackthorn and FBI special agent Sinead Colton are assigned to lead a task force to stop a serial killer, they both assume they're in charge. But when Wells is almost murdered himself, they're forced to work closer than ever—transforming their quarreling to passion. Danger in the Depths (A New York Harbor Patrol novel) by Addison Fox NYPD diver Wyatt Trumball begins pulling bodies out of the harbor, and he needs Marlowe McCoy to crack the safes they're strapped to. Unfortunately, the evidence points to her own family being involved in the crimes, and the tentative bond between them isn't the only thing in danger. Protecting His Cameron Baby (A Cameron Glen novel) by Beth Cornelison Isla Cameron thinks Evan Murray is her soulmate, until he reveals his connection to a the man who’s threatening her family. When Evan kidnaps Isla to keep her and their unborn baby safe, he earns forgiveness for his betrayal as he defends her from an unscrupulous and deadly enemy: his father. Not Without Her Child (A Sierra's Web novel) by USA TODAY bestselling author Tara Taylor Quinn Jessica Johnson will do anything to find her missing two-year-old daughter, and investigator Brian Powers is worried she's going to lose her life doing so. He isn't willing to risk his heart again, but as they get closer to finding the truth about Jessica's daughter, it becomes clear that they're both in far deeper than they ever realized.
Some secrets should stay beneath the surface… Working alongside Marlowe McCoy means that NYPD diver Wyatt Trumbull has to ignore his fierce attraction to the prickly safecracker. He faces a whole new set of challenges when she finally responds to his desire with her own—and when clues in his latest case implicate her family. He wants to protect her, but will his own hidden scars make them both vulnerable? From Harlequin Romantic Suspense: Danger. Passion. Drama. Feel the excitement in these uplifting romances, part of the New York Harbor Patrol series: Book 1: Danger in the Depths
Nightfall turned around and cast the Three Steps Charms: Black and White Impermanence, The Door of the Underworld's Hundred Ghost Worry. At first, I didn't know why my mother had named me that, but it wasn't until I was besieged by the beauty of the world and struck by a hundred disasters that I finally found out the source of all the secrets of the Zhong Family — the Jade Blood Pill Heart.
A “compelling—and wonderfully told” biography of the American physician who pioneered a treatment for a cancer of lymph tissue (Wall Street Journal). In the 1950s, ninety-five percent of patients with Hodgkin’s disease, a cancer of lymph tissue which afflicts young adults, died. Today most are cured, due mainly to the efforts of Dr. Henry Kaplan. Henry Kaplan and the Story of Hodgkin’s Disease explores the life of this multifaceted, internationally known radiation oncologist, called a “saint” by some, a “malignant son of a bitch” by others. Kaplan’s passion to cure cancer dominated his life and helped him weather the controversy that marked each of his innovations, but it extracted a high price, leaving casualties along the way. Most never knew of his family struggles, his ill-fated love affair with Stanford University, or the humanitarian efforts that imperiled him. Today, Kaplan ranks as one of the foremost physician-scientists in the history of cancer medicine. In this book Charlotte Jacobs gives us the first account of a remarkable man who changed the face of cancer therapy and the history of a once fatal, now curable, cancer. She presents a dual drama—the biography of this renowned man who called cancer his “Moby Dick” and the history of Hodgkin’s disease, the malignancy he set out to annihilate. The book recounts the history of Hodgkin’s disease, first described in 1832: the key figures, the serendipitous discoveries of radiation and chemotherapy, the improving cure rates, the unanticipated toxicities. The lives of individual patients, bold enough to undergo experimental therapies, lend poignancy to the successes and failures. Praise for Henry Kaplan and the Story of Hodgkin’s Disease “Very few biographies so fully chronicle an important period of medical history as this outstanding book by Jacobs. Clearly and concisely written, this is the life story of a 20th-century force of nature . . . . Highly recommended.” —CHOICE “Dr. Jacobs’s book is a riveting read, meticulously covering a time of dramatic creativity in American medicine while also revealing the personal infighting that took place behind the scenes.” —The Pharos “A great read for those of us who trained in an era of evidence-based medicine, and want to learn what it was like to actually create the evidence, and for the first time make a difference in our patient’s lives.” —Oncology Times