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Had an accident at work? Tripped on a paving slab? Cut yourself shaving? You could be entitled to compensation. Andrew and Barry at Scorpion Claims, Luton's finest personal injury lawyers, are the men for you. When Kevin, Andrew's high school nemesis, appears in his office the opportunity for a quick win arises. But just how fast does a lie have to spin before it gets out of control? Nick Payne's The Same Deep Water As Me premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in August 2013.
A collection of ten minute plays from the first season of "Quick & Painless". Three ten minute plays with a common theme. Four themes. Featuring the themes: - Altered States - With Friends Like These - Time is Money - Death Comes to Us All
What's the greatest gift that one person can give another? Jan Goldstein's stunning debut novel, All That Matters, is a deeply moving, endearing tale of a young woman who, with the help of her feisty grandmother, makes a journey from the very brink of death and despair into a full embrace of life. Jennifer Stempler has nothing left to lose: the love of her life dumped her, her mother died in a senseless car accident five years ago, and her famous Hollywood producer father started a brand-new family--with no room in it for her. So, 23-year-old Jennifer decides to pursue peaceful (permanent) oblivion on the beach near her home in Venice, California, drifting on a lethal combination of Xanax an...
It is Sunday, August 28, 2016, two weeks before the fifteenth anniversary of 9/11. Events occurring during these two weeks will determine whether this anniversary day will usher in a world at peace or a world at war. Al Qaeda has a nuclear weapon and intends to detonate it in Oklahoma City–the heartland of America–to prove that they can strike anywhere with impunity, thus making them the legitimate leaders of Islam having the right to enforce their version of God's messages to Muhammad from the Archangel Gabriel, the radical "kill all non-believers" interpretation of the meaning of the Quran. They are certain that striking the heartland in this manner will ensure that no one will ever dare to challenge their authority. Is this belief reality or abject stupidity? If al Qaeda's plan is successful, will it lead instead to vengeance in the form of a nuclear holocaust in the Middle East, the demise of Islam, and genocide for Muslims?
Patrick Golden is a student at Berkeley during the turbulent and vibrant late 1960s. The product of working-class Jewish and Irish-Catholic parents, he takes a huge step out of his social comfort zone when he makes the move to the storied walls of the Ivy League. Soon he's surrounded by old-moneyed aristocrats as he joins his affluent and socially well-connected college roommate, Charles Comstock, at Harvard in the summer of 1968. At Harvard, Patrick meets Morgan Thackeray, a stunningly beautiful and free-spirited coed from one of Boston's oldest, wealthiest, and stodgiest families. Despite her bigoted father's virulent objections and threats, their romance blooms--until it is torn apart by ...
"Fruit and holiday feasting and decorating have long been inseparable. The luscious tastes, scents and colors of fruit herald the change of seasons and usher in our traditional holidays year round. In 'Holiday Fruit,' both fresh and dried fruit of all kinds, are celebrated by a breathtaking collection of seasonal recipes and decorating ideas that families and friends can share as they welcome the holidays into their homes and kitchens. Filled with over 40 recipes, 'Holiday Fruit' offers a tantalizing array of seasonal delights, both savory and sweet. Echoing the colors of fall are dishes such as Pear and Quince Crisp and Salmon Fillets with Persimmon-lime Salsa, Thanksgiving favorites such a...
With 50 gorgeous photographs, this book guides the reader through 15 stunning crafts projects and 30 delicious recipes for the winter season. 'Holiday Sweets' includes chapters on tabletop sweets like delicate Christmas petit fours, sweet gifts, and instructions for making dazzling decorative sweets like lollipop trees.
Continuing in the tradition of Cabernet, "Chardonnay" offers a unique approach to wine connoisseurship -- it explores the individual grape varieties themselves. "Chardonnay" presents a lush, detailed portrait of this most popular of all grape varietals. Award-winning photographer Charles O'Rear takes his camera to the most picturesque Chardonnay-growing regions of the world and documents their people and unique landscapes. The story of Chardonnay unfolds in an absorbing photographic essay, from dew-covered grapes hanging on the vine to the ultimate moment when the winemaker pours the first drop of delicious pale gold wine into the glass. Ranging from the verdant, rolling hills of California's Napa Valley to the illustrious chateaus of Burgundy, this book captures the poetry and history of Chardonnay, the world's favorite white wine.