A Princes Vengeance Begins Powerful New Trilogy. An exciting tale of medieval proportions comes to life in Liam Kenealys epic novel of a kingdom in the shadow of a fallen prince. With edge-of-your-seat battles, exceptionally written characters and richly depicted scenes, you will be compelled to read Nika over and over again. Having committed one too many misdeeds against his family and kingdom, Prince Drosha, General of the Dundee Army, is exiled by his own stepfather and High King of Nika, King Liam of Dundee. Filled with venomous hatred, Prince Drosha seeks vengeance by usurping the throne of a neighboring land and creating a formidable army to destroy his former kingdom and bring his stepfather to his knees. Crown Prince Matthew, the High Learned Man of Nika and stepbrother to Prince Drosha, comes into possession of the heirloom wolfs head ring and Amulet of Kings. After learning the ancient secret behind the two royal items, it is up to Prince Matthew to protect the artifacts from his stepbrothers evil plans of conquest, for he will stop at nothing to destroy the fair Kingdom of Dundee.
Kenneth O'Cannaugh had no idea just how bad his life could get until life got really bad. Down on his luck, Kenneth decides to break the law. Arrested for theft, he is sent to a state prison where the worst of the worst happen to be housed-a prison built during the Civil War. Carving out a niche for himself in prison comes easy for Kenneth as he uses his financial savvy to become a financial advisor to Little Buddy, an unsavory character and head of the organization in prison. Kenneth will meet the dregs of society while heading up Little Buddy's corrupt financial system; butting heads with Ricky, a drug lord within Little Buddy's circle who has a mean method for collecting what's due him. As violence becomes an integral part of Kenneth's life, he'll use any and all resources to survive. Prison becomes his world and Kenneth is hell-bent on surviving-whatever the cost. Liam Kenealy writes a thrilling mystery filled with twisting plotlines and evil-doers that possess an authentic bada-bing attitude. This juicy novel has all the right elements and gives the reader an up-close view of the unpleasant goings-on inside prison walls. Liam Kenealy has written a trilogy of children's books and three books in the Master of Mistakes series. Mr. Kenealy is currently writing his fourth novel in the Master series and lives in Bergland MI.
This book contains forewords by Chris Del Mar and James Hutchinson respectively - Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Australia; Chief of Infectious Diseases Control, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Acute respiratory infections make up a quarter of all primary care consultations. This book is the ideal quick reference and teaching aid. In presenting best evidence on the epidemiology, causes and management of the most common acute respiratory infections, this book gathers together a wealth of previously scattered original research and information and offers solutions for practical application. It is concise, clear and easy to use. Primary care professionals, including doctors, nurses and health visitors will find it invaluable, as will general practitioners in training. 'There is much more to these diseases than most of us realise. It will not take you long to find fascinating and useful material here. It makes for a very interesting read. The evidence about management, as well as diagnosis, is very important. Acute respiratory infection is one of the famously important areas in which mistaken beliefs by not only our patients, but also us doctors, of the benefits of antibiotics makes to the contribution of bacterial resistance. Graham Worrall has highlighted new forms of treatment we often forget when we reach for the pad to write another 'safety' prescription for antibiotic. There is a wealth of information here.' - Chris Del Mar, in his Foreword. 'An objective, thoughtful treatment of a subject that accounts for a large part of a primary care physician's working life but inexplicably little of his or her training. Thorough evaluation of the literature, often exposing huge gaps in the study of these extremely common conditions, will serve as an impetus for study and a guide to rational decision-making. The straightforward approach with excellent practical distillations of the evidence and resulting recommendations is perfect for the busy physician or busy student. As someone who teaches medical students about infections I have longed for a concise resource to support my efforts at encouraging prudent antibiotic prescription for respiratory tract infections. I long no more.' - James Hutchinson, in his Foreword.
Kenneth O'Cannaugh had no idea just how bad his life could get until life got really bad. Down on his luck, Kenneth decides to break the law. Arrested for theft, he is sent to a state prison where the worst of the worst happen to be housed-a prison built during the Civil War. Carving out a niche for himself in prison comes easy for Kenneth as he uses his financial savvy to become a financial advisor to Little Buddy, an unsavory character and head of the organization in prison. Kenneth will meet the dregs of society while heading up Little Buddy's corrupt financial system; butting heads with Ricky, a drug lord within Little Buddy's circle who has a mean method for collecting what's due him. As violence becomes an integral part of Kenneth's life, he'll use any and all resources to survive. Prison becomes his world and Kenneth is hell-bent on surviving-whatever the cost. Liam Kenealy writes a thrilling mystery filled with twisting plotlines and evil-doers that possess an authentic bada-bing attitude. This juicy novel has all the right elements and gives the reader an up-close view of the unpleasant goings-on inside prison walls. Liam Kenealy has written a trilogy of children's books and three books in the Master of Mistakes series. Mr. Kenealy is currently writing his fourth novel in the Master series and lives in Bergland MI.
John Phillips is a quiet person who keeps to himself both at home and at work. An intelligent person who earned 3 PhD's by 17 and speaking 30 plus languages he works for The Office, a secret government organization that answers only to the President of the United States. His job is to create codes used to transmit data to agents around the world. He also decodes information from foreign agencies regardless of their relationship with the U.S. and POTUS. Phillips is more than just brilliant. He can create new codes, encode and decode faster than any person or computer in the world. Because of this he has become a problem for all foreign agencies. Because of this he has been taken hostage by a foreign organization to be sold to the highest bidder.Ken O'Cannaugh has been tasked with bringing Phillips back. O'Cannaugh is the top Front Office operative in The Office and has never failed on any operation he has been tasked with. What is supposed to be a simple pickup turns into a fiasco due to subterfuge, misinformation, and a lot of mistakes on all parts. Can O'Cannaugh pull off what has become his toughest job yet?Liam Kenealy has written a trilogy of children's books and three books in the Master of Mistakes series. Mr. Kenealy is currently writing his fourth novel in the Master series.
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