In this romantic suspense novel from the author of Pitch Black,a troubled woman finds love—and a monster from her past will soon find her. Ellis Greene remembers very little about the night of her cousin Laura’s murder, but she does recall the face of her murderer. Ellis was the key witness to the crime, and her testimony helped put Hollis Alexander in jail for a long time. With Hollis behind bars, Ellis should feel safe, but the memory of that awful night still haunts her. Determined to free herself from the fear of being attacked like her cousin, Ellis has become an expert in self-defense. However, when Ellis hears that Alexander has been paroled, she feels like a helpless teenager again—and she isn’t the only one who notices that he’s free. Laura’s boyfriend Nate was one of the prime suspects for her murder. After the court case, many still believed that Nate was guilty, and he left town to reinvent himself. Now, fifteen years later, he has returned to protect Ellis from suffering the same fate as her cousin. As soon as Ellis and Nate see one another, sparks fly. But Ellis hasn’t let herself fall for a man in a long time, and she isn’t sure whether she can trust Nate. As Laura’s killer zeroes in on Ellis as his next target, she must fight to stay alive while she finally discovers her true feelings about Nate. “A tight and suspenseful story that will have readers guessing until the last chapter. Poignant in places and nail-bitingly tense in others.” —Romantic Times Magazine
Still seething over his break with both the ATF and his father, Trapper wants no association with the bombing or the Major. Yet Kerra's hints that there's more to the story rouse Trapper's interest despite himself.
Beginning with the seemingly simple act of seeing red, this brilliantly unsettling essay builds toward an explanation of why consciousness makes compelling evolutionary sense.
Mrs. Pugh's nostrils flared as she looked at Miss Miller and then at all of us. I noticed Miss Miller slide her copy of Animal Farm under a folder on her desk before the principal looked back at her for an answer.
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Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science
Lina Meruane (b. 1970), considered the best woman author of Chile today, has won numerous prestigious international prizes, and lives in New York, where she teaches at NYU.
Now in Paper! "Seeing Red" Federal Campaigns Against Black Militancy, 1919-1925 Theodore Kornweibel, Jr. A gripping, painstakingly documented account of a neglected chapter in the history of American political intelligence.
The most high-profile referee this country has ever seen, the controversial and opinionated Graham Poll exposes the myth that referees are the game’s silent men, and opens the lid on the shocking and often unbelievable world of football ...
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Seeing Red is a curriculum designed to help elementary and middle-school aged students better understand their anger so they can make healthy and successful choices and build strong relationships.