Army JAG lawyer Captain Mark Sanders cannot get over the harsh twenty-five year prison sentence levied against his client, Sergeant Keyshawn Adams, for one simple reason: he believes Adams did not brutally rape his ex-girlfriend. Determined to prove his gut instincts and reverse the conviction of Adams, Sanders seeks the assistance of a DNA expert, reinterviews every possible witness, and hires private investigator Dale Owens to track down potential witnesses who were unavailable for the trial. But when a strong suspicion points to the guilt of someone resembling the young sergeant, Sanders and Owens learn two valuable lessons: the toughest cases are when you believe your client, and what matters are not ones beliefs, but what can be proven in a court of law. In this fast-paced legal thriller, an army JAG lawyer must confront doubts, fears, and risks in an effort to find the truth and hopefully right a wrong.
Part love story and part ghost story, this is an unforgettable New York Times bestseller about a science journalist and a North Carolina librarian who dare to believe in the impossible.
Biography of Paul Keating focusing on his political career and his rise through the ALP. The title takes a thematic approach rather than a chronological one. Originally published in 1993...
'This is seriously good... the suspense is unrelenting, and the tradecraft is so authentic the government will probably ban it - so read it while you can!
Kopelev chronicles his early eager absorption of and his final tragic disillusionment with Soviet propaganda, recalling events from his carefree Jewish childhood in Kiev to his imprisonment in a labor...
Why do you turn the truth upside down and call yourself believer of LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU or believer of THE HOLY SPIRIT OF TRUTH? So, The True Sign of The True Believer is what I have come today to tell the whole world and the ...
“Truly, truly, I say unto you that believeth on me, the the works that I do shall he do also;” (Jn 14:12). ... power, morally transforming him (you might notice sin is not a virtue of Christ, so it is not a virtue of a true believer).
I refrain from making a crack about latte-drinking, white-wine-swilling, NPR-listening conservatives. We say we've enjoyed seeing each other on TV. I tell him I was amused to read that he'd helped organize a screening at the Pentagon of ...
... graduates that we are all to some extent fictional characters of our own devising, and I quoted the narrator of Kurt Vonnegut's Mother Night, a fictional memoir by a former OSS double agent who pretended to be a Nazi during the war.
The book, which earned him his reputation, examines the different phenomena of fanaticism – religious or political – and applies Hoffer’s analytical skills to reveal that, deep down, all ‘true believers’ display the same needs and ...
The second novel in a proposed trilogy about 15 year-old LaVaughn, as she begins to face a whole new set of emotions during her teenage years.