Reckless Betrayal
Title | Reckless Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Marquis |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2009-12-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1603136622 |
Now that Gypsy Theron has completed a successful campaign to rescue her mother, she is finally able to settle back into her life and build a career. Just as everything seems to be returning to normal, Gypsy is dealt another emotional blow. She discovers that not only is her beloved Caraculla getting married to another woman, but Gypsy herself has been claimed in AEssyrian Marriage by that treacherous brute, General Kharon. Determined to convince the general that he must release her, Gypsy arranges a secret meeting with General Kharon only to be taken prisoner and whisked away on a steamy hostage honeymoon. Will she be able to resist the Primal Fever long enough to escape him, or will her budding career come to an abrupt end as Gypsy becomes the exclusive property of the commanding General Kharon?
Betrayal
Title | Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Karl |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2021-11-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0593186346 |
***THE INSTANT New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and IndieBound BESTSELLER*** An NPR Book of the Day Picking up where the New York Times bestselling Front Row at the Trump Show left off, this is the explosive look at the aftermath of the election—and the events that followed Donald Trump’s leaving the White House all the way to January 6—from ABC News' chief Washington correspondent. Nobody is in a better position to tell the story of the shocking final chapter of the Trump show than Jonathan Karl. As the reporter who has known Donald Trump longer than any other White House correspondent, Karl told the story of Trump’s rise in the New York Times bestseller Front Row at the Trump Show. Now he tells the story of Trump’s downfall, complete with riveting behind-the-scenes accounts of some of the darkest days in the history of the American presidency and packed with original reporting and on-the-record interviews with central figures in this drama who are telling their stories for the first time. This is a definitive account of what was really going on during the final weeks and months of the Trump presidency and what it means for the future of the Republican Party, by a reporter who was there for it all. He has been taunted, praised, and vilified by Donald Trump, and now Jonathan Karl finds himself in a singular position to deliver the truth.
Betrayal
Title | Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Weiner |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2014-11-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0307824446 |
The remarkable story of the last American spy of the Cold War: Aldrich “Rick” Ames, the most destructive traitor in the history of the Central Intelligence Agency Tim Weiner, David Johnston, and Neil A. Lewis, reporters for The New York Times, tell how the barons of the CIA could not believe that its headquarters harbored a traitor. For years, the Agency was baffled by a wily Russian spymaster who played a high-stakes chess game against the Americans, deceiving the CIA into thinking that there were other moles—or no moles at all. It took nearly eight years for the CIA to share the full facts of the scenario with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Once they knew those facts, the men and women of the FBI tracked Aldrich Ames day and night for nine months before they arrested him. They tell their story here in astonishing detail for the first time. The interviews are entirely on-the-record. There are no pseudonyms, anonymous quotes, or invented scenes. The men betrayed by Ames were real people, and the stories of their lives are the true history of the espionage game in the waning years of the Cold War.
Betrayal
Title | Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 2020-04-13 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1796097128 |
Betrayal goes to the heart of US officials’ (and their partners’) self-serving injury to the health and welfare of the United States and the world. US public officials’ abandonment of public health for private wealth leaves the world and nation reeling from one USA-made (deliberate) crisis—of violence and disease, hunger and homelessness, deterioration and diminishment of quality conditions in workplaces and public education—to another. Their all-round acts of “legalized” corruption, their international crimes with impunity, and their deregulation-driven denial of essential needs such as clean water and air, food and work safety, shelter, and life itself constitute ultimate and everlasting betrayal. The nonfiction account in the areas of US politics, domestic affairs and foreign relations, leadership, law and democracy, and war and peace cites examples of callous, crisis-driven betrayal.
On Betrayal
Title | On Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Avishai Margalit |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2017-02-06 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 067497395X |
“Seamlessly combines analytic rigor with personal memoir . . . its arguments are drawn from political history . . . Biblical commentary . . . novels and biographies.” (Amélie Rorty, Tufts University) Adultery, treason, and apostasy no longer carry the weight they once did. Yet we constantly see and hear stories of betrayal. Avishai Margalit argues that the tension between the ubiquity of betrayal and the loosening of its hold is a sign of the strain between ethics and morality, between thick and thin human relations. On Betrayal offers a philosophical account of thick human relations?relationships with friends, family, and core communities?through their pathology, betrayal. Judgments of betrayal often shift unreliably. A traitor to one side is a hero to the other. Yet the notion of what it means to betray is remarkably consistent across cultures and eras. Betrayal undermines thick trust, dissolving the glue that holds our most meaningful relationships together. On Betrayal is about ethics: what we owe to the people and groups that give us our sense of belonging. Drawing on literary, historical, and personal sources, Maraglit examines what our thick relationships are and should be and revives the long-discarded notion of fraternity. “Provocative and illuminating.” —Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study “Witty and wise, precise and profound, On Betrayal is an easy but deep read: it sees life as it really is with all its turmoil.” —The Christian Century “The range of Margalit’s examples is astonishing. . . . He is much more knowledgeable about and comfortable with communities (and in communities) than most philosophers are, and so he is very good at recognizing when they go wrong.” —New York Review of Books
Sebastian
Title | Sebastian PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Frankau |
Publisher | |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | |
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The Heart of Betrayal
Title | The Heart of Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Mary E. Pearson |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2015-07-07 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0805099247 |
Held captive in the barbarian kingdom of Venda, Princess Lia and Rafe have little chance of escape--and even less of being together--as the foundations of Lia's deeply-held beliefs crumble beneath her while she wrestles with her upbringing, her gift, and her very sense of self to make powerful choices that affect her country, her people, and her own destiny.