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Author: G a Cockerham Publisher: ISBN: 9780989240826 Category : Languages : en Pages :
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The normally peaceful southern Oregon coast has its tranquility shattered by more than winter storms - in this case murder. In these first three short stories of the series, Police Detectives O'Toole and Starker use their intellect, experience and drive to bring more than one killer to justice. O'Toole's relatives and Starker's haunted past present life problems and tragedies that make the characters real, leaving the reader with a desire to follow their lives beyond the book's cover. Whether it's the discovery of a dead medical doctor on the bank of the Chetco River, or an unexpected witness that turns a previously closed case of suicide into a current murder investigation, the reader will find it hard to put this book down.
Author: G a Cockerham Publisher: ISBN: 9780989240826 Category : Languages : en Pages :
Book Description
The normally peaceful southern Oregon coast has its tranquility shattered by more than winter storms - in this case murder. In these first three short stories of the series, Police Detectives O'Toole and Starker use their intellect, experience and drive to bring more than one killer to justice. O'Toole's relatives and Starker's haunted past present life problems and tragedies that make the characters real, leaving the reader with a desire to follow their lives beyond the book's cover. Whether it's the discovery of a dead medical doctor on the bank of the Chetco River, or an unexpected witness that turns a previously closed case of suicide into a current murder investigation, the reader will find it hard to put this book down.
Author: G. A. Cockerham Publisher: ISBN: 9781733997355 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 226
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The southern Oregon coast provides great recreational activities, unless you go diving with someone who doesn't want you to surface. There are witnesses but no one can say "Who?" or "How?". Their search leads Detectives Patty O'Toole and Rick Starker on a path of lies, deceit, and mortal fear among those who'll say and do anything to save themselves. Fifth book in the O'Toole/Starker Oregon Coast murder mystery series. The characters and crimes are fictitious, however the places are real; many of which have historical significance. The O'Toole/Starker Oregon Coast murder mystery series was featured in Who's Who/What's What Book Picks for Southern Oregon Magazine. G A Cockerham lives on the southern Oregon coast, the setting for her Oregon Coast murder mystery series. She is a retired financial advisor. Her husband Bruce is a thirty-year law enforcement veteran and consultant for all police procedures within the series. Additional consultants include Forensic DNA expert, Camilla (Cami) Green. Cami's expertise has placed her in several television shows including Cold Justice, Cold Justice: Sex Crimes, On the Case with Paula Zahn and Murder Decoded.
Author: John Mullen Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers ISBN: 1035833581 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 327
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In the tranquil setting of the South Downs a killer is at large as a young girl suffers a cruel death, the second such death in the area. Law enforcement officers are under extreme pressure to apprehend the culprit and suspicion falls on a mild-mannered music teacher who is wholly innocent of the crime. Lies are told in open court that ensures his conviction and he is sentenced to life imprisonment. Young Detective Sergeant Josie Prentiss is deeply suspicious of the verdict and she will ensure that some form of justice prevails and the blame is attributed to the real killer.
Author: Michael Eskin Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG ISBN: 311065833X Category : Literary Criticism Languages : en Pages : 380
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Marking Paul Celan's 100th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his death, this volume endeavours to answer the following question: why does Celan still matter today – more than ever perhaps? And why should he continue to matter tomorrow? In other words, the volume explores and assesses the enduring significance of Celan's life and œuvre in and for the 21st century. Boasting cutting-edge research by international scholars together with original contributions by contemporary artists and writers, this book attests to, on the one hand, the extent to which large swathes of contemporary philosophy, poetics, literary scholarship, and aesthetics have been indebted to Celan's legacy and are simply unthinkable without it, and, on the other hand, to the malleability, adaptability, breadth and depth of Celan's poetics, which, like the music of The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, or Queen, is reborn and rediscovered with every new generation.