Attorney Ben Kincaid plunges into the tumultuous case of an environmental activist charged with killing a lumberjack in the small logging town of Magic Valley.
Tulsa attorney Ben Kincaid trades his law practice for life as a jazz musician, only to wind up defending a nightclub owner and ex-convict accused of murdering legendary singer "Cajun Lily" Campbell.
Oklahoma attorney Ben Kincaid takes on his sixth case, that of a former football hero who leads police on a car chase after his wife and children are found murdered.
To save his client, defense attorney Ben Kincaid joins the search for a predatory sex criminal as he struggles to link a ten-year-old crime with a series of molestation-murders of young boys and uncovers a secret that could shatter the lives of Tulsa's wealthiest, most powerful citizens.
Haunted English explores the role of language in colonization and decolonization by examining how Anglo-Celtic modernists W. B. Yeats, Hugh MacDiarmid, and Marianne Moore "de-Anglicize" their literary vernaculars. Laura O'Connor demonstrates how the poets' struggles with and through the colonial tongue are discernible in their signature styles, using aspects of those styles to theorize the dynamics of linguistic imperialism -- as both a distinct process and an integral part of cultural imperialism. REUPLOAD NEEDED