Deadly Gift


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An outsider in a world of extraordinary wealth, Caer Donahue must learn who can be trusted…and who should be feared Caer is spending this Christmas among strangers. Brought to Newport, Rhode Island, from her native Ireland to nurse ailing millionaire Sean O'Riley, she's living a life few can imagine. But money can't hide the tension between O'Riley's trophy wife, his paranoid daughter, the eccentric aunt in the attic and the staff members who run the house. When O'Riley's business partner goes missing, family friend Zach Flynn arrives. Determined to help him solve the case, Caer becomes enmeshed in a mystery that weaves together the sins of the past with one family's destiny…and a spirit that watches the mansion, possessing a deadly gift.




The Deadly Gift


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Deadly Gift


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The Deadly Politics of Giving


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A clash of cultures on the North American continent. With a focus on indigenous cultural systems and agency theory, this volume analyzes Contact Period relations between North American Middle Atlantic Algonquian Indians and the Spanish Jesuits at Ajacan (1570–72) and English settlers at Roanoke Island (1584–90) and Jamestown Island (1607–12). It is an anthropological and ethnohistorical study of how European violations of Algonquian gift-exchange systems led to intercultural strife during the late 1500s and early 1600s, destroying Ajacan and Roanoke, and nearly destroying Jamestown.




Deadly Gifts


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Nothing comes for free. Not love. Not life. It’s the price that matters, what one is willing to give up to secure happiness... how far into the darkness one is willing to fall. And Hisato is ready to take the plunge. No more trying to balance his role as a Shinjuku detective with that of a yakuza's lover. But his price is yet to be determined and it’s not just his life on the line. The bodies will pile up. The tears will fall. And those who rule the city will be ousted. But once the blood dries on his hands, will Hisato have secured his happy-ever-after? Deadly Gifts is the final book in the Tokyo Nights Trilogy that features an undercover cop whose assignment went wrong in all the best ways, a genderqueer host who will do whatever it takes to protect his lovers, a yakuza ward boss with his eyes on the top prize and his best friend who finally learns to trust the new member of their relationship. A gang conflict will come to its stunning conclusion in a bloody and explosive fashion with the winner taking it all.




Dangerous Gifts


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Inspired by anthropological writing on reciprocity and kinship, this book applies the idea of gendered wealth to ancient Greek myth for the first time, and also highlights the importance of the sister-brother bond in the Classical world.




The Deadly Gift


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A Mohawk Indian living in New York City feels that the $10,000 he finds is a curse but even the coercion of gangsters can't make him return it.




The Cardinal and the Deadly


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What makes for a good life? The seven deadly vices and seven holy virtues, ingrained in our cultural imagination, help us answer this perennial question. For two millennia, these fourteen character traits have stirred our imagination of human nature and desire. Sometimes, however, lists like the seven deadly sins remain mere caricatures that shame and exclude. The world, however, is not divided up into priests and convicts, saints and sinners, virtuous and vicious people. Much of the time, we live between the boundaries of vice and virtue. The Cardinal and the Deadly challenges simplistic bifurcations in order to reimagine a more faithful, hopeful, and loving life. It adopts a unique approach to examining the virtues and vices by pairing them in unexpected ways to reveal something significant about being human. Hope redirects greed; wisdom corrects pride; faith enlivens sloth. Bringing ancient and contemporary authors into dialogue, the book offers a concrete and accessible introduction to virtue ethics for students, pastors, and churches. Its ultimate goal is to engage the reader's intellect and imagination, so that we may respond creatively to the ethical challenges of living together.







The Treloars


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