This book contains an adapted text of the popular novel "The Woman in White" (1865) by the outstanding English writer Wilkie Collins (1824-1889), one of the founders of the detective genre. The events take place in the 19th century. in England next to Esquire Fairley's estate on the outskirts of London, where Walter Garthright got a place as a drawing teacher. He not only managed to solve the crime of Percival Glide, committed for the sake of money, but also to save his beloved and put an end to the story of the mysterious woman in white.
Love you to DeathBreaking into a house was a lot harder than it looked on TV.
Elise McBride held the small flashlight in her mouth, smoothed the warped edge of her credit card with her fingers, and tried to shove it between the door and the jamb again, with no luck. All she managed to do was take off another layer of plastic and shred the magnetic strip.
The Mind's Eye (Audiobook) By Oliver Sacks, Richard Davidson
Sacks, a neurologist and practicing physician at Columbia University Medical Center, and author of ten popular books on the quirks of the human mind (The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat) focuses here on creative people who have learned to compensate for potentially devastating disabilities. From the concert pianist who progressively lost the ability to recognize objects (including musical scores) yet managed to keep performing from memory, to the writer whose stroke disturbed his ability to read but not his ability to write (he used his experience to write a novel about a detective suffering from amnesia)...
Bestseller Patterson's 13th Alex Cross thriller (after 2006's Cross) pits the legendary profiler, now retired from law enforcement and working as a psychiatrist in private practice, against two serial killers. Kyle Craig, Cross's former colleague in the FBI (who was revealed to be the Mastermind, a particularly vicious and resourceful murderer, in 2001's Violets Are Blue), has managed to escape from a Colorado maximum-security prison and is steadily working his way through his list ofA those he holds responsible for his capture and incarceration.
Paediatrics - A Clinical Guide for Nurse Practitioners
This practical reference describes the clinical assessment, diagnosis, and management of common pediatric ambulatory conditions that are routinely managed by nurse practitioners.