Rx For Murder" Dr. Kurt Mason thinks a clinic run by Dr. James Howard is just a scam, and persuades his wealthy friend, Birney Britt, former investigative reporter, to check into the clinic to find out what is taking place there. Dr. Howard is murdered, and Birney learns that James Howard was a blackmailer and had hidden tapes containing the information he used in his extortion schemes. Police Lieutenant Randall O'Halloran makes life miserable for Birney as she tries to complete her investigation, even threatening prosecution if Birney continues. Birney accidentally finds Dr. Howard's tapes, but she keeps their contents to herself, wanting to learn what is on them before turning them over to the police. The information on the tapes puts Birney's life in danger as she moves through the maze created by the killer.
In this third book of the Neddy Myles/Hugh Ingrahm series, the killer is the most dangerous one Neddy has ever encountered, causing her an unusual fear that unexpectedly plagues her from the day she discovers Julia Mullins' murdered body in that awfully cold house. When she returns to that house in search of clues, she is captured in the killer's wicked trap, and fears for her own life. Will her cunning and Hugh Ingrahm be enough to rescue her from That Cold House?
Written by leading fetal radiologists and maternal-fetal medicine specialists, with additional input from cardiologists, geneticists, and Doppler specialists, Fundamental and Advanced Fetal Imaging provides comprehensive, practical guidance on prenatal ultrasound and fetal MRI. This state-of-the-art 2nd Edition clearly presents the essential information you need on normal anatomy and techniques, screening of normal and abnormal conditions, and fetal malformations, helping you effectively evaluate obstetric patients and reach an accurate diagnosis for a wide variety of fetal anomalies.
Deedra Masefield isn't happy with the assignment her editor at the Daily spokesman newspaper, Clete Bailey, has given her. The assignment-go to Rufus, California-to cover the mysterious disappearance and murder of several women near Percifal Swamp. Deedra had been to Rufus before, two years ago when two women suddenly disappeared. back then, no bodies were found and no killer identified, but now it has started all over again. The latest victim, a pretty local florist, was just pulled from the icky, slimy, green goo of Percifal Swamp where Clete has kindly rented a small abandoned storefront with a view of the swamp and the surrounding cabins for Deedra to camp out in while she covers the story. Under the pretense of a vacationing author gathering material for a novel, Deedra keeps watch out for a killer she describes as a fiend who very likely is one of her neighbors. Is it the nosy peeping Tom, his frightened wife, the gossipy busy-body, the traveling salesman, the wheelchair-bound woman who hasn't spoken since a car accident two years ago, the former owner of the store Deedra is staying in, the reclusive widower, or the classy couple from the big city? Deedra works undercover with the sheriff, Aaron Blaine, and the local newspaper reporter, Bradley Keetz, to sift the clues to find which seemingly normal, seemingly nice person is the killer who very likely has raped and tortured over a dozen women. When her cover is blown, Deedra is attacked and pushed into the stinking, sucking depths of the smelly swamp. What she finds there as she fights to survive may be the key to finding the killer. There . . . In the Swamp is a nifty mystery with a cast of fascinating characters and a heroinewho is tough but soft hearted and a heck of an investigative reporter.
Rufus County reporter Deedra Masefield is determined to find what lies at the bottom of disappearances related to the old Anthea Abbey owned by an eccentric inventor and his reclusive movie star wife.
Celebrated stories and poems from the original Portable plus later stories, play reviews, articles, book reviews, the Constant Reader, and Parker's collected New Yorker book reviews.
The correspondence of these two prominent women reveals their concerns with love, career, and marriage. Their letters tell the story of the first generation of women to come of age during the twentieth century, as they tried to cope with problems that still face women today."--Publishers website.
Immerse yourself in the complete literary tapestry of Dorothy L Sayers with "Collected Works." This extensive anthology gathers all of Sayers' writings, offering readers an unparalleled opportunity to explore her entire body of work, from beloved detective novels to insightful essays and evocative poetry. "Whose Body?" - Lord Peter Wimsey's debut in the world of crime-solving. "Clouds of Witness" - A journey into family secrets and legal intricacies. "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club" - A club's secrets lead to a perplexing mystery. "Lord Peter Views the Body" - A collection of Lord Peter Wimsey's intriguing cases. "Catholic Tales and Christian Songs" - Sayers' spiritually resonant storytelling. "Op. I" - Early literary explorations. "Oxford Poetry, 1917" - Poetic contributions from Sayers.
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