A Sinister Spring in Edgemont


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Book 3 in the Village of Edgemont Cozy Mystery series Judith, Lila, and Grant team up once again! This time to solve the mystery of who killed Barbie Nichols? the hairdresser who won millions on the lottery. Barbie, an Edgemont School for Girls parent, is murdered only a month after moving her extended family to the luxurious Edgemont Executive Estates. Judith and Beth get involved to help one of Barbie's daughters - much to Grant's disapproval! Love interests spark, friends draw closer, but can relationships overcome the emotional obstacles? Plus... it's the Spring of 2020 and Covid-19 complicates everything. Praise for this series: "LOVE the ending. The whole book is great." "These stories are great, fabulous twist in this one." Book 1 - "A Deadly December in Edgemont" Book 2 - "A Fatal February in Edgemont" Book 3 - "A Sinister Spring in Edgemont" a portion of proceeds goes to NaNoWriMo




Village of Edgemont Cozy Mysteries


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Judith Taylor, bursar at Edgemont School for Girls, is reluctantly dragged into murder investigations but with the help of the school nurse, also her best friend, Lila Morelli; and the handsome policeman, a different kind of close friend, Detective George Grant. Judith strives hard to find justice for a precocious schoolgirl, a beloved clergyman, and a rags-to-riches lottery winner amid burgeoning romance in these small town mysteries. The fictional small town of Edgemont is located in the foothills of the scenic Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada Book 1 – A Deadly December in Edgemont Book 2 – A Fatal February in Edgemont Book 3 – A Sinister Spring in Edgemont




A Deadly December in Edgemont


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Edgemont School for Girls bursar Judith Taylor avoids getting emotionally involved when student Holly Lezinsky's body is found, but her lack of action has put Beth Penner at risk. Reluctantly, Judith is forced to work with George Grant, the handsome policeman; her new friend Lila Morelli; quarrelsome coworkers; and distraught parents in the rush to find the missing teen before it's too late. A portion of sale proceeds will be donated to NaNoWriMo.org in appreciation.







As Nature Made Him


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “We should aspire to Colapinto's stellar journalist example: listening carefully to the circumstances of those who are different rather than demanding that they conform to our own.” —Washington Post The true story about the "twins case" and a riveting exploration of medical arrogance, misguided science, societal confusion, gender differences, and one man's ultimate triumph In 1967, after a twin baby boy suffered a botched circumcision, his family agreed to a radical treatment that would alter his gender. The case would become one of the most famous in modern medicine—and a total failure. The boy's uninjured brother, raised as a boy, provided to the experiment the perfect matched control. As Nature Made Him tells the extraordinary story of David Reimer, who, when finally informed of his medical history, made the decision to live as a male. Writing with uncommon intelligence, insight, and compassion, John Colapinto sets the historical and medical context for the case, exposing the thirty-year-long scientific feud between Dr. John Money and his fellow sex researcher, Dr. Milton Diamond—a rivalry over the nature/nurture debate whose very bitterness finally brought the truth to light. A macabre tale of medical arrogance, it is first and foremost a human drama of one man's—and one family's—amazing survival in the face of terrible odds.




Pennsylvania Crime Commission


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The Peaches of New York


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Task Force Report; Organized Crime


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This volume presents five documents from the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice: the chapter containing the findings and recommendations relating to the organized crime problems facing the United States and four background papers submitted by outside consultants. The analyses in the Commission report chapter focused on the types and locations of organized crime, the corruption of law enforcement and political systems, the membership and organization of criminal cartels, efforts to control organized crime, and a proposed national strategy against organized crime. Recommendations related to methods of proving criminal violations, investigation and prosecution units, citizens crime commissions, and noncriminal controls such as regulations and media coverage. The four consultants' reports examined the functions and structure of criminal syndicates, corruption of public officials in one jurisdiction, evidence collection in organized crime, and the economic analysis of organized crime.