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Stolen Identities, Found Family, Relentless Killers. A telephone psychic with a guilty secret struggles to escape his past, but he’s pulled back in when a murder victim’s mother calls him for help. Sage Dorian has developed an unhealthy obsession with finding his sister’s killer, but when someone from his past shows up seeking his assistance in a possible missing person’s case, only to disappear himself, Sage wades into the strange case, only to find a link to his own sister's murder and some surprising truths about his family. The killer’s still out there, and when Sage realizes who the next intended victim is, he’ll have no choice but to turn to a psychic for help. Will the pair be able to stop the murderer in time? Find out in the thrilling conclusion of the Culver Creek series.
Informed debate on how, why, or even if, drugs and those that use them should be controlled needs an insight into the background of such controls, how effective they have been and what reasonable alternatives there may be. This book seeks to provide such an insight. Reviewing important aspects of past and current drug control policies in Britain and America, the international compliment of expert contributors seek to explore the rationality of the reasoning which produced the initial controls, the continuing relevance of those currently employed, and provide alternative scenarios for future policy.
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Brief history of Hereford cattle: v. 1, p. 359-375.