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Lynette Eason is the bestselling author of the Women of Justice series and the Deadly Reunions series. She was a 2013 finalist for the ECPA Book Awards and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America.
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When Marcus finds himself in a strange town in yet another unfamiliar part of the country, he feels more jaded than ever.
Pure of heart and a little unsure of himself, Troy is longing for a life of excitement.
This book bridges the domains of psychology and management to facilitate a multi-disciplinary, multi-level
In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume include Dorothy Butchard, Patricia E. Chu, Jonathan Finn, Rebecca Gowland, Liv Hausken, Matt Houlbrook, Rob Lederer, Andrew Mangham, Victoria Stewart, and Tim Thompson.
This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identity by positioning its lens on the emplaced practices of commemoration and the remembrance of war and conflict.
Attorney and former intelligence officer Dan Gordon finds himself caught in an international conspiracy involving murder, espionage, and kidnapping when he investigates a Romanian banker who is laundering stolen Canadian money.
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