Death Benefits

Death Benefits
Title Death Benefits PDF eBook
Author Thomas Perry
Publisher Random House
Pages 465
Release 2001-03-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0375506772

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When gruff and intimidating security consultant Max Stillman appears without warning in the San Francisco office of McClaren Life and Casualty and begins asking questions and scrutinizing files, the employees can't help wondering just which of them he's been hired to investigate. The first to find out is young data analyst John Walker when Stillman's mysterious investigation leads out of town, he announces he's taking Walker with him. Walker has been picked because a colleague with whom he once had a love affair has disappeared after paying a very large death benefit to an impostor. Since Walker knew her intimately, Stillman believes he's likely to be useful in finding and convicting her. But because he knows her so well, Walker is convinced that she is innocent, and that he must join the pursuit so that he can defend her. These conflicting purposes unite Walker and Stillman in an urgent search that propels them across the country and into unexpected dangers. The trail ends in a deceptively peaceful corner of the New Hampshire countryside, where they find themselves trapped by a deadly conspiracy that's much bigger, older, and more evil than they could ever have imagined. Martin Cruz Smith declared a previous Perry novel as beautifully crafted as a good automatic weapon. In Death Benefits, Perry gives us another stunning suspense story with writing that is, as the Los Angeles Times said, as sharp as a sushi knife.

Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits

Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits
Title Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits PDF eBook
Author Natalie B. Choate
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Death Benefit

Death Benefit
Title Death Benefit PDF eBook
Author David Heilbroner
Publisher Sphere
Pages 500
Release 1994-03
Genre
ISBN 9780751506914

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The true story of how a routine enquiry by a lawyer about a delayed insurance payment led to the unmasking of a vicious female serial killer whose last victim was pushed to her death from a cliff-top, the day after her killer took out a life insurance policy on her.

Death Benefit

Death Benefit
Title Death Benefit PDF eBook
Author Robin Cook
Publisher Penguin
Pages 544
Release 2011-12-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101553677

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Pia Grazdani is an exceptional yet aloof medical student working closely with Columbia University Medical Center’s premier scientist on cutting edge research that could revolutionize health care by creating replacement organs for critically ill patients. But when tragedy strikes in the lab, Pia, with the help of classmate George Wilson, launches an investigation into the unforeseen calamity in the hospital’s supposedly secure biosafety lab. Meanwhile, two ex-Wall Street whiz-kids think they’ve found another loadstone in the nation’s multi-trillion dollar life insurance industry, and race to find ways to control actuarial data and securitize the policies of the aged and infirm to make another killing. As Pia and George dig deeper into the events at the lab, one question remains unanswered: is someone attempting to manipulate private insurance information to allow investors to benefit from the deaths of others?

Death of a Parent

Death of a Parent
Title Death of a Parent PDF eBook
Author Debra Umberson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 265
Release 2003-04-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1139440020

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When a parent dies, most adults are seized by an unexpected crisis that can trigger a profound transformation. Using in-depth interviews and national surveys, Dr Umberson explains why the death of a parent has strong effects on adults and looks at protective factors that help some individuals experience better mental health following the death than they did when the parent was alive. This is the first book to rely on sound scientific method to document the significant adverse effects of parental death for adults in a national population. Exploring the social and psychological risk factors that make some people more vulnerable than others, readers will come to view the loss of a parent in a new way: as a turning point in adult development.

Death Benefits

Death Benefits
Title Death Benefits PDF eBook
Author Sarah N. Harvey
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Pages 219
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1554694574

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Royce (aka Rolly) is having a bad year. Not only has his mother dragged him across the country in order to be close to her aged father Arthur, a celebrated cellist, but he's also recovering from mono. When he convinces his mother to let him finish the school year by correspondence, he's left feeling isolated and lonely, and spends his time watching TV and plotting ways to get back to his friends in Nova Scotia. But before his plans can be implemented, his grandfather has a small stroke. Suddenly Arthur needs more care than Royce's mother can provide and, after a couple of hired care aides quit, Royce is pressed into service. Looking after a ninety-five-year-old—especially one as cantankerous, crafty and stubborn as Arthur—is a challenge. But as Royce gets to know the eccentric old man—who loves the Pussycat Dolls, hates Anderson Cooper and never listens to the kind of music that made him famous—he gradually comes to appreciate that his grandfather's life still has meaning. Even if Arthur himself seems to want it to end.

Death Benefits

Death Benefits
Title Death Benefits PDF eBook
Author Nelson DeMille
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 34
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1455526843

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Read this tale of death and wealth from New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille as a crime writer on the brink makes a drastic decision, pitting him against his agent and the law as he finds out that writing crime is easier than committing it. A digital short story from New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille that also includes a preview from his upcoming novel, The Panther Bestselling author Jack Henry is suddenly on the brink of bankruptcy. With bills mounting and the IRS calling, he realizes that he has a major problem on his hands. But who is to blame for his declining fortunes? Certainly not Jack himself. The fault, he determines, lies with his agent, Stan Wycoff - who takes 15% of everything Jack makes for doing absolutely nothing. Jack needs a way out of his dire financial predicament - and fast. And then he remembers that both he and his agent have substantial life insurance policies on one another. If Stan were to die unexpectedly, Jack would cash in... But can a famous crime writer commit the perfect crime?