Idyll Fears

Idyll Fears
Title Idyll Fears PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Gayle
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 341
Release 2017-09-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1633883582

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Police Chief Thomas Lynch investigates the disappearance of a six-year-old boy with a serious medical condition while coping with disrespect from townspeople and colleagues who don't like the fact that he's gay. It’s two weeks before Christmas 1997, and Chief Thomas Lynch faces a crisis when Cody Forrand, a six-year-old with a life-threatening medical condition, goes missing during a blizzard. The confusing case shines a national spotlight on the small, sleepy town of Idyll, Connecticut, where small-time crime is already on the rise and the police seem to be making mistakes left and right. Further complicating matters, Lynch, still new to town, finds himself the target of prank calls and hate speech that he worries is the work of a colleague, someone struggling to accept working with a gay chief of police. With time ticking away, Lynch is beginning to doubt whether he’ll be able to bring Cody home safely . . . and whether Idyll could ever really be home.

Idyll Hands

Idyll Hands
Title Idyll Hands PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Gayle
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 337
Release 2018-09-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 163388483X

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In the small, sleepy town of Idyll, Connecticut, Police Chief Thomas Lynch assists police officer Michael Finnegan to uncover clues to his sister's disappearance two decades ago. Charleston, Massachusetts, 1972: Rookie cop Michael Finnegan gets a call from his mother. His youngest sister, Susan, has disappeared, the same sister who ran away two years earlier. Anxious not to waste police resources, Finnegan advises his family to wait and search on their own. But a week turns into two decades, and Susan is never found. Idyll, Connecticut, 1999: In the woods outside of town, a young woman's corpse is discovered, and Detective Finnegan seems unusually disturbed by the case. When Police Chief Thomas Lynch learns about Finnegan's past, he makes a bargain with his officer: He will allow Finnegan to investigate the body found in the woods--if Finnegan lets the bored Lynch secretly look into the disappearance of his sister. Both cases reveal old secrets--about the murder, and about the men inside the Idyll Police Station and what they've been hiding from each other their whole careers.

Idyll Threats

Idyll Threats
Title Idyll Threats PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Gayle
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 286
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1633880788

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In the summer of 1997, Thomas Lynch arrives as the new chief of police in Idyll, Connecticut—a town where serious crimes can be counted on one hand. So no one is prepared when Cecilia North is found murdered on a golf course. By chance, Chief Lynch met her mere hours before she was killed. With that lead, the case should be a slam dunk. But there’s a problem. If Lynch tells his detectives about meeting the victim, he’ll reveal his greatest secret—he’s gay. So Lynch works angles of the case on his own. Meanwhile, he must contend with pressure from the mayor to solve the crime before the town’s biggest tourist event begins, all while coping with the suspicions of his men, casual homophobia, and difficult memories of his former NYPD partner’s recent death. As the case unfolds, Lynch realizes that small-town Idyll isn’t safe, especially for a man with secrets that threaten the thing he loves most—his job.

Fear: Critical Geopolitics and Everyday Life

Fear: Critical Geopolitics and Everyday Life
Title Fear: Critical Geopolitics and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Susan J. Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 275
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317136187

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'Fear' in the twenty-first century has greater currency in western societies than ever before. Through scares ranging from cot death, juvenile crime, internet porn, asylum seekers, dirty bombs and avian flu, we are bombarded with messages about emerging risks. This book takes stock of a range of issues of 'fear' and presents new theoretical arguments and research findings that cover topics as diverse as the war on terror, the immigration crisis, stranger danger, global disease epidemics and sectarian violence. This book charts the association of fear discourses with particular spaces, times, social identities and sets of geopolitical relations. It examines the ways in which fear may be manufactured and manipulated for political purposes, sometimes becoming a tool of repression, and relates fear to political, economic and social marginalization at different scales. Furthermore, it highlights the importance and sometimes unpredictability of everyday lived experiences of fear - the many ways in which people recognize, make sense of and manage fear; the extent of resistance to fear; the relation of fear and hope in everyday life; and the role of emotions in galvanizing political and social action and change.

Idylls and Lyrics

Idylls and Lyrics
Title Idylls and Lyrics PDF eBook
Author Lewis Morris
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 1896
Genre
ISBN

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Lucretius and the Diatribe against the Fear of Death

Lucretius and the Diatribe against the Fear of Death
Title Lucretius and the Diatribe against the Fear of Death PDF eBook
Author Barbara Price Wallach
Publisher BRILL
Pages 144
Release 2018-08-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004327495

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Fear Itself

Fear Itself
Title Fear Itself PDF eBook
Author Stephen Hessel
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 187
Release 2010
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9042028068

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What are fear, horror, and terror? This question, central to our endeavour, cannot be answered by one unified voice. It always cracks, falters, and fades before it can fully enunciate its proclamation. We, the authors, know this and have planned accordingly. This volume presents meditations on this issue springing from the four corners of intellectual inquiry. Each author provides a distinctive approach with which to address the issue at hand. Literary theory, psychoanalysis, media studies, political science, and many more disciplines occupy the same space between the covers of this book. We hope that through the cacophony of our diversity we will fill in the inevitable gaps when our voices fall short.