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The evil that one do, lives after themShakespeare Justice Without Consent Linda Robert, Amy James, Jennifer Schultz, and Lena Johnson experience different unpredictable incidents that cause them to seek justice without consent, after their backs are against the wall. Linda and Jennifers abuse and threats violate their physical and psychological makeup to the degree they find love in defiance of their belief. Amys failed attempts to achieve satisfaction wonder what would happen if she consents to Lindas promise. Lenas peace of mind ends, when she sees her husband, Gordons money on the floor in their kitchen, on the kitchen table, and more inside his uniform pants pockets. Gordon is a police officer, and he will serve time in prison if anyone reports his secret to the police department internal investigation unit.
'... always remember where you're from ... 'To the Aboriginal Famililes of Mundra this saying brings either comfort or pain. To Nana Vida it is what binds the generations. To the unwilling savant Archie Corella it portends a fate too cruel to name. For Sophie Salte, whose woman's body and child's mind make her easy prey, nothing matters while her sister Murilla is there to watch over her.For Murilla, fierce protector and unlikely friend to Caroline Drysdale, wife of the town patriarch, what matters is survival. In a town with a history of vigilante raids, missing persons and unsolved murders, survival can be all that matters.The stories - of the camp, the boy and his snake, the shooting - told and passed on, offer a release from the horrors of our past. As Nana Vida says, "That's the story. I let it go now".
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Two families are torn to pieces by the conflicts of World War II. The Mornays and the Blackeys are drawn together in spite of class differences to try to raise two boys into the turmoil of the post-war 50s.
This is the fifth book is about the Prussian family. The father is trying to take care of his wife, who is addicted to the drugs of the ninteenth century, a time when addiction hasn't been identified. There is only one place in the world trying to treat people for drugs, Vienna. So Otto has to take his family there and cope with the Viennese way of seeing and doing things. Will Hildegard overcome her dependencies? How will Otto cope with the strange life? How long will it take?
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