James's astute story of a plain heiress and the poor, handsome suitor who may or may not love her only for her wealth ... James credits the young woman from the start with nothing more Oscar-worthy than a certain dull ordinariness.
There's a sudden spike in murders in Philadelphia, but no one seems to mind much because the victims all seem to be lowlifes. The more Homicide Sergeant Matthew Payne investigates, however, the more he gets a bad feeling-one that only gets worse when vigilante groups spring up claiming credit for some of the hits, even though Payne knows it can't be true. As the targets get bigger and events start moving out of control, Payne realizes that if he and his colleagues can't figure out who's behind this very soon, the violence could overtake them all.
Mitch Rapp is not in this book but many important characters from the "Rapp" series of books appear here. It is DEFINITELY worth reading and I suggest you do so before you start the Rapp series... although it certainly isn't a requisite for understanding the others.
"Let's Start Business" is a Business English book aimed at companies’ managers, PAs, secretaries and whose who use English in their everyday working routine. The book is of intermediate level as the target audience is supposed to know some basic English grammar and vocabulary. There have been some essential business topics covered be the text.