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- Entry Island / by May, Peter,1951-author.;
- When the wealthiest inhabitant of a small, isolated island community in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is murdered, with his wife as the prime suspect, homicide detective Sime Mackenzie becomes convinced of her innocence in spite of mounting evidence against her.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Mystery fiction.; Murder; Rich people; Widows;
- Jump : my secret journey from the streets to the boardroom / by Miller, Larry(Larry G.),author.; Lacy, Laila,author.;
- In 'Jump', one of the most successful Black businessmen in the country, who has led Nikes Jordan Brand from a $200M sneaker company to a $4B global apparel juggernaut, tells the remarkable story of his rise from gangland violence to the pinnacles of international business. #OwnVoices.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Miller, Larry (Larry G.); Nike (Firm); Portland Trail Blazers (Basketball team); African American businesspeople; African American executives; Businesspeople; Executives; Juvenile delinquents;
- Facing suicide : understanding why people kill themselves and how we can stop them / by Barrat, James(Psychologist),author.;
- "Suicide in America has become a public health crisis. Now this insightful book sheds much needed light on the many risk factors that combine to drive suicide forward so that we can try to identify and stop them. On average about 45,000 people in America die by suicide each year, a death toll higher than car accidents or homicides. For every person who dies there were are about 10 ten unsuccessful attempts. And every day some 15 million Americans endure suicidal ideatio n: persistent, agonizing thoughts about taking their lives. Profiling suicide survivors, their families, and experts in the field, Barrat begins to assemble a fuller portrait of suicide, examing such risk factors as genetics, means, mental health, and history. He specifically looks at the longterm affects of racial trauma, bullying, financial stress, and even reveals that the suicidal brain has a characteristic signature. Perhaps most important, Barrat finds that 100% of the people he interviews who attempted suicide are happy they got help and are alive today. Their message is one of hope and possibility. We may never be able to stop all suicide attempts, but with better understanding, we can stop many more"--
- Subjects: Suicidal behavior; Suicidal behavior.; Suicide; Suicide;
- The Chicano Squad. by Diaz, Mario,film director.; A&E® (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Originally produced by A&E® in 2024.THE CHICANO SQUAD chronicles the US's first all-Latin police unit devoted to tackling Houston's soaring Latino murder rate. With no prior homicide experience, six former patrolmen fight racism and community mistrust to bring justice to their community.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Enthnology.; Social sciences.; Criminal law.; Americans.; Foreign study.; Documentary films.; Television series.; Motion pictures.; Ethnicity.; Current affairs.; Police.; Hispanic Americans.; Current events.; Documentary television programs.;
- Dust / by Cornwell, Patricia Daniels.;
- "After working one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history, Scarpetta returns home to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Exhausted and ill, she's recovering at home when she receives an unsettling call. The body of a young woman has been discovered on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's rugby field. The victim, a graduate student named Gail Shipman, is oddly draped in ivory linen and posed in a way that is too deliberate to be the killer's first strike. A preliminary examination in the sea of red mud where the body has been left also reveals a bizarre residue that fluoresces blood red, emerald green and sapphire blue. Physical evidence links the case to a series of uniquely weird homicides in Washington, D.C., where Scarpetta's FBI husband has been deployed to help capture a serial killer dubbed the Capital Murderer. The cases all connect and yet seem to conflict. Gail Shipman was murdered for financial gain-or was she? It will require the usual ensemble of characters to find out the truth, including Scarpetta's sidekick Pete Marino, who has undergone a drastic change in his life that places him center stage in a Cambridge investigation that puts everyone at risk" --Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Mystery fiction.; Forensic pathologists; Medical examiners (Law); Murder victims; Scarpetta, Kay (Fictitious character); Serial murders;
- Dust [sound recording] / by Cornwell, Patricia Daniels.; Reading, Kate.;
- Read by Kate Reading."The new Kay Scarpetta novel . . . . After working one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history, Scarpetta returns home to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Exhausted and ill, she's recovering at home when she receives an unsettling call. The body of a young woman has been discovered on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's rugby field. The victim, a graduate student named Gail Shipman, is oddly draped in ivory linen and posed in a way that is too deliberate to be the killer's first strike. A preliminary examination in the sea of red mud where the body has been left also reveals a bizarre residue that fluoresces blood red, emerald green and sapphire blue. Physical evidence links the case to a series of uniquely weird homicides in Washington, D.C., where Scarpetta's FBI husband has been deployed to help capture a serial killer dubbed the Capital Murderer. The cases all connect and yet seem to conflict. Gail Shipman was murdered for financial gain-or was she? It will require the usual ensemble of characters to find out the truth, including Scarpetta's sidekick Pete Marino, who has undergone a drastic change in his life that places him center stage in a Cambridge investigation that puts everyone at risk" -- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Audiobooks.; Forensic pathologists; Medical examiners (Law); Murder victims; Scarpetta, Kay (Fictitious character); Serial murders;
- © p2013., Penguin Audio,
- The plot thickets / by Henry, Julia,1962-;
- While cleaning up the historic Goosebush Cemetery, Lilly Jayne stumbles upon the body of Whitney Dunne-Bradford, the conniving custodian of the graveyard, and must dig up the dirt on the real killer when the homicide inquiry suddenly targets an old friend.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Cozy mysteries.; Retired women; Gardening; Undertakers and undertaking; Cemeteries; Murder;
- Law & Order: the 6th year [videorecording]. by Bratt, Benjamin; Waterston, Sam; Orbach, Jerry; Hennessy, Jill;
- Benjamin Bratt, Sam Waterston, Jerry Orbach, Jill Hennessy.The series captivates viewers with its storylines ripped straight from today's headlines. Season six features all 23 episodes of the first season to feature Det. Rey Curtis, who joins the regulars. Also includes a crossover episode from Homicide: Life on the Street.MWT rating: NR.DVD.
- Subjects: Drama.; Television Series.;
- © 2008., Universal,
- The good son / by Mitchard, Jacquelyn,author.;
- When her son is released from prison after serving time for the negligent homicide of his girlfriend, Thea is committed to helping him make amends until attempts on their lives are made, leading her to believe that those who are threatening them have something to hide.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Ex-convicts; Mothers and sons; Murderers;
- The ghost orchid / by Kellerman, Jonathan,author.;
- "Psychologist Alex Delaware and Detective Milo Sturgis are faced with their most perplexing case yet when a double homicide investigation leads them to stolen identities and long-buried secrets worth killing for in this riveting thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Delaware, Alex (Fictitious character); Sturgis, Milo (Fictitious character); Murder; Police; Psychologists; Secrecy;
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