FBI agent Rachel Walling finally gets the call she's dreaded for years, the one that tells her the Poet has surfaced. She has never forgotten the serial killer who wove lines of poetry in his hideous crimes-and apparently he has not forgotten her.
Former LAPD detective Harry Bosch gets a call, too-from the widow of an old friend. Her husband's death seems natural, but his ties to the hunt for the Poet make Bosch dig deep. Arriving at a derelict spot in the California desert where the feds are unearthing bodies, Bosch joins forces with Rachel. Now the two are at odds with the FBI...and squarely in the path of the Poet, who will lead them on a wicked ride out of the heat, through the narrows of evil, and into a darkness all his own…
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Read by the author BUSINESS IS WAR, ARE YOU IN SHAPE TO FIGHT THE NEXT BATTLE? In the U.S.Navy, preparedness is everything-and the lives of sailors and the safety of the nation are at stake. But when Captain D. Michael Abrashoff took over the USS Benfold, the high-tech fighting ship was anything but ready. Morale was low and performance was poor. Abrashoff had to make changes quick. In this remarkable book he tells how he transformed the USS Benfold into an award-winning model of efficiency and success. Along the way, Captain Abrashoff offers real-world leadership advice for any business: Start with yourself-As the Benfold's new captain, Abrashoff had to radically revamp his own leadership style to meet his goals for his ship. See your ship through the eyes of your crew-The Benfold sailors had some legitimate gripes…and some remarkable new ideas. Communicate, communicate, communicate-His crew would eventually call him "Megaphone Mike," since they heard from him so often. Standard procedures be damned! Abrashoff made moves that defied traditional Navy protocols. Guess what? They worked!
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If you thought Dennis Miller was done ranting, guess again.
In Still Ranting After All These Years, recorded in early 2002, Miller is in fine form, commenting on everything from "War and Terrorism" to Enron; from "Obsessed Parents" to the "End of Class;" to "Truth in the Media," and so much more.
Throughout, Miller is what we have come to expect from him: smart, cutting, laugh-out-loud funny, and more times than not ... right.
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These days conventional wisdom seems to state that in order to become wealthy you must cut up your credit cards and save by putting the maximum amount of your paycheck into your 401k retirement plan.
Although this plan might work for some people, Robert Kiyosaki urges readers to try a different approach. He outlines how to get rid of "bad debt," including credit card bills, and other unsecured debt, while maximizing "good debt," such as home mortgages or other investments. Kiyosaki's plan will help readers finally break through the psychological barriers of self-doubt that can serve as the biggest obstacle to becoming rich.
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Most Christians agree that when believers start the day off by seeking God, it gives them a positive outlook and a sense of peace that leads to a better day and ultimately a better life.
Now, Joyce Meyer provides listners with a day-by-day guide.
Topics in this 365-day devotional include the keys to enjoying ever single day, balancing out extremes, acting with discipline and self-control, being happy, living without fear, and much more.
Listeners will be propelled each morning with a resurgence of hope and in the evening they'll be able to spend a moment to give thanks for God's presence throughout the day, and to ask for his continued care throughout the night.
Topics Joyce will cover include: