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Ancient rituals. Up-to-the minute deception. Reporter Taylor McWhorter knows something is going on at the newly reopened uranium mine on the local Navajo reservation. The Native workers are being fired. Rumors of bad Native American spirits and shapeshifters mingle with the stink of leach pit mining. The rough red mountains and steep canyons hide more passes and getaway trails than any maze. And Taylor’s sources keep turning up dead... Until she meets Captain Trace Yazzie, head of the tribal police force and plenty to reckon with on his own. The chemistry between them is enough to incinerate Taylor’s rule about mixing business and pleasure. But with a murderer on the loose, priceless Navajo artifacts turning up in the wrong places, and Trace’s suggestion that spirits disturbed from looted burial sites might be part of the problem, Taylor can’t afford to lose her head to lust. This might be the story of the year. But unless she keeps her wits about her, it could be the last one Taylor ever tells... 71,268 Words
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The single volume text written specifically for GCSE! GCSE Accounting uses an activity-based approach to link the foundations of accounting to students' own experience and knowledge of the business world. Suitable for students of all abilities, it involves the reader in active participation, encouraging a questioning and intelligent approach to the issues involved. Essential to this approach are sets of planned and progressive assignments at each stage, based on an analysis of questions being asked by examination boards. Multiple choice questions also provide relevant practice for GCSE students. A revision section at the end of the book makes GCSE Accounting the key to examination success.
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