Zoologist sleuth Cordi O’Callaghan is scrambling to save her life, or at least her career, in this ebook bundle of all three Cordi O’Callaghan mysteries, including the newest novel, Dying for Murder. From the Canadian wilderness, to an Arctic cruise ship, to a remote island in the mid-Atlantic, Cordi somehow keeps one stumble ahead of murder. What critics are saying "A slickly put-together plot ... and the promise of more to come." – Margaret Cannon, Globe & Mail "Strikingly original, with a twist at the end that will keep the reader thinking." – Pontiac Journal "The action is non-stop and the setting is incredible. The plot is complex with twists and turns that keep Cordi and the reader on their toes." – Mystery Maven Canada "Most enjoyable with [Kingsmill’s] "right on" references to the Canadian wilderness, canoeing, and camping. Her background in biology and nature adventure is obvious. Suzanne has plot twists and turns right up to the end." – Robert Bateman, Wildlife Artist Includes Forever Dead Innocent Murderer Dying for Murder
Fighting depression in a Toronto psychiatric ward, Cordi must throw herself back into harm's way when another patient dies. Was it murder? Struggling to escape the sticky blackness of clinical depression, zoologist Cordi O’Callaghan is admitted to a psychiatric ward in Toronto. As she slowly recovers, one of the patients dies. Cordi must convince a skeptical medical staff that the woman has been murdered, while healing her own mind at the same time. Her suspects include medical personnel and patients suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, alcoholism, OCD, and panic disorder. Martha, Cordi’s lab technician, tries in dramatic fashion to help Cordi solve the murder, while Jacques, a recovering alcoholic, helps out and steals Cordi’s heart along the way.
When zoologist Cordi O'Callaghan sets off for a remote research station off the coast of South Carolina, she expects to study birdsong in tranquility, but ends up stumbling into a hurricane, and murder.
This book offers the first comprehensive philosophical examination of the free speech ‘battles’ of the last decade, arguing for a critical republican conception of civility as an explanatory and prescriptive solution. Issues such as no-platforming and safe spaces, the increasing influence of Far-Right rhetoric on internet forums, the role of Twitter as a site of activist struggles, and the moral panics that surround ill-judged comments made by public figures, all provide a new set of challenges for society which demand a careful critical analysis. The author proposes a 'republican theory' of free speech, demonstrating how a conception of ‘critical’ civility, one which combines the importance of expressive respect with the responsibilities of contestation and vigilance, is required if we are to combat some of the most contentious speech-related conflicts facing contemporary society today.
The Sandwich Generation refers to the growing numbers of middle-aged people who must care for both children and elderly parents while trying to manage the stress of full-time jobs. 'Everything they say is practical and useful.' - Globe and Mail
Written in an easy-to-read Q&A format that discusses pitfalls and provides solutions, The Living Gluten-Free Answer Book will become a must-have reference for every person dealing with gluten intolerance.
Fighting depression in a Toronto psychiatric ward, Cordi must throw herself back into harm's way when another patient dies. Was it murder? Struggling to escape the sticky blackness of clinical depression, zoologist Cordi O’Callaghan is admitted to a psychiatric ward in Toronto. As she slowly recovers, one of the patients dies. Cordi must convince a skeptical medical staff that the woman has been murdered, while healing her own mind at the same time. Her suspects include medical personnel and patients suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, alcoholism, OCD, and panic disorder. Martha, Cordi’s lab technician, tries in dramatic fashion to help Cordi solve the murder, while Jacques, a recovering alcoholic, helps out and steals Cordi’s heart along the way.
Zoology professor Cordi O’Callaghan becomes entangled in the deaths of two of her fellow passengers aboard the Susanna Moodie, a tourist ship in the Canadian Arctic. The fatalities are ruled accidental, but Cordi suspects they’re anything but.
... A course for students who will be living, working or studying with Americans either in the United States or overseas. The course aims to give a deeper insight into verbal and nonverbal aspects of American English as well as to develop language skills.
Cordi O’Callaghan is trapped on a remote island research station and in way over her head. While a hurricane rages, Cordi stalks a murderer — or is it the other way around? Zoologist Cordi O’Callaghan thinks she’s in for a relaxing birdsong study at a research station on Spaniel Island, off the coast of South Carolina. But, as usual, she can’t escape the chaos that follows her everywhere she goes. As a hurricane rages, trapping her and the rest of the researchers, the director of the station is found dead under troubling circumstances. Unable to resist a mystery, Cordi sets out to investigate, and ends up getting a crash course on the life habits of bats, sea turtles, and rattlesnakes — and a refresher on attempted murder.
The Sandwich Generation refers to the growing numbers of middle-aged people who must care for both children and elderly parents while trying to manage the stress of full-time jobs. Advances in technology and medicine are helping us to live longer – but not without extended care from our families. At the same time, the economic climate is making it difficult for young adults to leave home and start their own lives; they are often 'boomeranged' back to their parents for financial help, emotional support, and accommodation. In The Family Squeeze, Suzanne Kingsmill and Ben Schlesinger trace the day-to-day life of a typical family caught up in this situation. They guide the reader through various scenarios, paying particular attention to the 'woman in the middle,' who has traditionally been the caregiver to young and old but is now also a full-time member of the workforce. Each scenario is followed by comments, advice, and suggestions that will help the reader understand each stage of the game. The resource section includes an extensive annotated bibliography, as well as a list of selected services in Canada and the United States. Internet resources are also listed. Any person who is, or about to become, a member of the Sandwich Generation will find this a helpful guide for coping with the conflicting demands of family and work.
Francis Scrimger graduated from McGill University in medicine before World War I. He volunteered for overseas service and was posted to the Western front. His life, fortified by his war experience, was governed by an unbending sense of responsibility, to the benefit of his patients but sometimes the detriment of the effectiveness of his teaching.
The discovery of a bear-ravaged body abandoned in the wilderness, some killer rapids, a fumigated lab, stolen research disks, and a stalled career all coalesce into the ripening madness that hauls zoology professor Cordi O'Callaghan into some very wild, very dangerous places. While the police label the wilderness mauling an accidental death, Cordi realizes that the theft of her disks is somehow related to the body found in the woods. She must unsnarl the mess if she is to salvage her academic career. Cordi's athletically ingenious and hair-raising solutions to deadly encounters keep he one stumble ahead of a murderer as she follows a path littered with motives. But nothing can prepare her for the final shocking twist that leaves her with a wrenching dilemma — one that no one with a conscience should have to face.
Zoologist sleuth Cordi O’Callaghan is scrambling to save her life, or at least her career, in this ebook bundle of all three Cordi O’Callaghan mysteries, including the newest novel, Dying for Murder. From the Canadian wilderness, to an Arctic cruise ship, to a remote island in the mid-Atlantic, Cordi somehow keeps one stumble ahead of murder. What critics are saying "A slickly put-together plot ... and the promise of more to come." – Margaret Cannon, Globe & Mail "Strikingly original, with a twist at the end that will keep the reader thinking." – Pontiac Journal "The action is non-stop and the setting is incredible. The plot is complex with twists and turns that keep Cordi and the reader on their toes." – Mystery Maven Canada "Most enjoyable with [Kingsmill’s] "right on" references to the Canadian wilderness, canoeing, and camping. Her background in biology and nature adventure is obvious. Suzanne has plot twists and turns right up to the end." – Robert Bateman, Wildlife Artist Includes Forever Dead Innocent Murderer Dying for Murder
Suzanne Kingsmill’s acclaimed murder mysteries, starring quirky zoologist-turned-sleuth Cordi O’Callaghan, is back and better than ever. This special bundle gathers all four books in one. Crazy Dead Struggling to escape the sticky blackness of a clinical depression, zoologist Cordi O’Callaghan is admitted to a psychiatric ward in Toronto. As she slowly recovers, one of the patients goes missing. Cordi must convince a skeptical staff that the woman has been murdered, and solve the case while healing her mind. Dying for Murder When zoologist Cordi O’Callaghan sets off for a remote research station off the coast of South Carolina, she expects to study birdsong in tranquility, but ends up stumbling into a hurricane, and murder. Innocent Murderer Zoology professor Cordi O’Callaghan becomes entangled in the deaths of two of her fellow passengers aboard the Susanna Moodie, a tourist ship in the Canadian Arctic. The fatalities are ruled accidental, but Cordi suspects they’re anything but. Forever Dead Zoology professor Cordi O’Callaghan keeps one stumble ahead of a murderer as she follows a path littered with motives.
The fourth book in the Cordi O'Callaghan series, following Forever Dead, Innocent Murderer, and Dying for Murder First two books in the series both received glowing reviews from the Globe & Mail The main character, zoologist Cordi O'Callaghan, is an irrepressible, intellectual and quirky sleuth with a unique perspective on criminal nature Author once spent time on a psychiatric ward as a voluntary patient and ran a drop-in centre for young schizophrenics
Allergies and food intolerances make life miserable for many Australians. imagine planning a dinner party or even the daily family menu when eggs, cheese, flour, tomatoes and capsicums are forbidden foods! The authors of Recipes to the Rescue have brought relief to thousands of allergy sufferers with their collection of unexpectedly delicious recipes. They give sensible advice on how to identify hidden allergies, the importance of healthy eating, and include seasonal menus that suggest further ways to introduce variety. includes recipes that are free of dairy products, wheat, corn, sugar, eggs, soy, orange, yeast and nightshades.
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