College professor Alicia Jenkins thinks her painful past is behind her, but someone from her past has found her?and wants her dead. More than that, the old enemy wants Alicia?s new life totally destroyed before killing her. But like the mythical Phoenix, Alicia is stronger than she was in her previous life. Frightened? Yes, but she is a fighter. Still, how can she defeat an enemy made of shadow instead of substance? Who will believe her?
Herrington developed an unexpected but intense identification with the villagers in his jurisdiction–and learned the hard way that experiencing war was profoundly different from philosophizing about it in a seminar room.
Even if he had known, who could have guessed that a Phoenix would turn out to be so stuffy, so pompous - and so utterly endearing? (To say nothing of its fondness for Aunt Amy's sugar cookies!) When the Phoenix decides to take a hand in ...
THE AMY BOYER STORY The tragic murder of Amy Boyer was one of the first cyberstalking cases to gain widespread media attention . Boyer's case is also credited with encouraging attempts to introduce legislation intended to combat ...
This book offers fresh, no-nonsense insight into what human creative power is really all about, at the level of the individual, and how we might learn to dance with the uncertainties in the Universe that created us.
It's a story of childhood and the dreams that children of every age share and which we all to soon leave behind. Of course, there is the traditional fiery death of the phoenix in the story.
His mission here is to charm Dragon and Phoenix so that they'll bring peace to our Kingdom.” “Who are Dragon and Phoenix? Do they live here? Can I see them?” “Dragon is our real emperor and he sometimes lives in the Pavilion of ...
If I had to describe what this book is about in one word I would say it's about stalking, but that really only scratches the surface.
Second, the two-hour exercise added to my stalking fitness. Third, animal encounters rate high in my quest for adventure. Last—and most important of all—I had been a part of the real world.
10 McGehee settled on the second explanation, a belief he shares with Sam Adams, the controversial CIA analyst who quit the agency in 1973 in protest over what he claimed was “the sloppy and often dishonest way U.S. intelligence ...
Joaquin Phoenix's Oscar winner's speech on society and change (after all stalking is a concept that first emerged as a Hollywood-related phenomenon) echoes the fact that the personal is political and that we are all in this together.