Covert Pursuit

Covert Pursuit
Title Covert Pursuit PDF eBook
Author Demetrius Jackson
Publisher Shadow World Productions
Pages 209
Release 2022-08-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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When a killer decides he needs a new challenge, the hunter now becomes the prey. With the clock ticking, and the clues dismal, Detective Carl Sampson fears he’s going to lose another woman to the Pseudonym killer. While he’s desperate to avenge the death of this killer’s first victim, he’s unaware that the rules of the game are changing. It’s not until Sampson grasps someone close to him has gone missing, that he realizes the stakes have risen. Burdened with the unsolved slayings, he grapples with the fact he may lose someone close to him. Can he apprehend the villain responsible for these heinous acts or will the stigma of death sting him once again? Covert Pursuit is the second book in the heart-pounding Detective Sampson Series. If you like fast-paced, page-turning novels that will keep your pulse pounding, then you’ll love Demetrius Jackson’s latest thriller. Buy Covert Pursuit and live the adventure as it unfolds!

Covert Pursuit

Covert Pursuit
Title Covert Pursuit PDF eBook
Author Terri Reed
Publisher Steeple Hill
Pages 218
Release 2010-04-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426855753

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Boston homicide detective Angie Carlucci thought she was getting a much-needed vacation. But her Florida Keys holiday is interrupted when she sees someone dump a body bag in the ocean. In the tangle between arms dealers and treasure hunters, she's the only witness—and the main target. Unless a certain boat captain can keep her safe… A pretty cop complicating his mission—and endangering his cover— is the last thing federal agent Jason Bodwell needs. Yet the more Jason and Angie work together, the closer they grow. Jason's willing to risk his life to solve the case…what will he risk for love?

Fabulous Orients

Fabulous Orients
Title Fabulous Orients PDF eBook
Author Rosalind Ballaster
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 423
Release 2005-10-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199267332

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The first book-length study of the oriental tale in England since 1908, Fabulous Orients is an original work of criticism which illustrates the centrality of narratives of and from the eastern territories of Turkey, Persia, China, and India in the formation of the novel and constructions of western identity in a culture on the threshold of empire.

Fierce Enigmas

Fierce Enigmas
Title Fierce Enigmas PDF eBook
Author Srinath Raghavan
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 490
Release 2018-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 1541698819

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The two-hundred-year history of the United States' involvement in South Asia -- the key to understanding contemporary American policy in the region South Asia looms large in American foreign policy. Over the past two decades, we have spent billions of dollars and thousands of human lives in the region, to seemingly little effect. As Srinath Raghavan reveals in Fierce Enigmas, this should not surprise us. For 230 years, America's engagement with India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan has been characterized by short-term thinking and unintended consequences. Beginning with American traders in India in the eighteenth century, the region has become a locus for American efforts -- secular and religious -- to remake the world in its image. The definitive history of US involvement in South Asia, Fierce Enigmas is also a clarion call to fundamentally rethink our approach to the region.

No Exit

No Exit
Title No Exit PDF eBook
Author Jonathan D. Pollack
Publisher Routledge
Pages 156
Release 2017-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 1351225243

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This book chronicles the political-military development of the Korean Peninsula since 1945, with particular attention to North Koreas pursuit of nuclear technology and nuclear weapons, and how it has shaped Northeast Asian security and non-proliferation policy and influenced the strategic choices of the United States and all regional powers. I focus on North Koreas leaders, institutions, political history, and the systems longer-term prospects. How has an isolated, highly idiosyncratic, small state repeatedly stymied or circumvented the policy preferences of much more powerful states, culminating with its withdrawal from the Non Proliferation Treaty (the only state ever to do so) and the testing of nuclear weapons in open defiance of adversaries and allies alike? What does this portend for the regions future? Unlike most of the literature that focuses on US non proliferation policy, this is a book about decision making in North Korea and the states survival in the face of daunting odds. It draws on extensive interviews with individuals in China, South Korea, Japan, Russia, and the EU who have had ample experience in and with North Korea, additional interviews with former US policy makers, and the results from two visits to the North. The author makes extensive use of archival materials from the Cold War International History Project, enabling a far fuller rendering of North Korean history than appears in most of the literature on the North Korean nuclear weapons issue.

Time’s Monster

Time’s Monster
Title Time’s Monster PDF eBook
Author Priya Satia
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 385
Release 2020-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 0674248376

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An award-winning author reconsiders the role of historians in political debate. For generations, British thinkers told the history of an empire whose story was still very much in the making. While they wrote of conquest, imperial rule in India, the Middle East, Africa, and the Caribbean was consolidated. While they described the development of imperial governance, rebellions were brutally crushed. As they reimagined empire during the two world wars, decolonization was compromised. Priya Satia shows how these historians not only interpreted the major political events of their time but also shaped the future that followed. Satia makes clear that historical imagination played a significant role in the unfolding of empire. History emerged as a mode of ethics in the modern period, endowing historians from John Stuart Mill to Winston Churchill with outsized policymaking power. At key moments in Satia’s telling, we find Britons warding off guilty conscience by recourse to particular notions of history, especially those that spotlighted great men helpless before the will of Providence. Braided with this story is an account of alternative visions articulated by anticolonial thinkers such as William Blake, Mahatma Gandhi, and E. P. Thompson. By the mid-twentieth century, their approaches had reshaped the discipline of history and the ethics that came with it. Time’s Monster demonstrates the dramatic consequences of writing history today as much as in the past. Against the backdrop of enduring global inequalities, debates about reparations, and the crisis in the humanities, Satia’s is an urgent moral voice.

NATO-Warsaw Pact

NATO-Warsaw Pact
Title NATO-Warsaw Pact PDF eBook
Author United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1988
Genre
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