A Court of Betrayal

A Court of Betrayal
Author: Anne O'Brien
Publisher: Orion
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1398711225

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'A fantastically gripping story of love and betrayal, told with the masterful skill of a passionate storyteller. It kept me riveted until the last page!' BARBARA ERSKINE 'Anne O'Brien crosses swathes of time seamlessly. A gorgeous bouquet of a novel. Stunning' CAROL McGRATH 'Tremendous and engrossing' NICOLA CORNICK ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR... The Welsh Marches, 1301 Strong-willed heiress Johane de Geneville is married to Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, at just fifteen years old. Soon Johane finds herself swept up in a world of treacherous court politics and dangerous secrets as her husband deposes Edward II and rules England alongside Queen Isabella. Yet when Roger is accused of treason, she is robbed of her freedom and must survive catastrophic events in her fight for justice - with her life, and her children's, hanging in the balance... Will she pay for her husband's mistakes, or will she manage to escape from a terrible fate? Readers love Anne O'Brien: 'I was spellbound throughout!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Vividly real and unforgettable' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Truly captivating' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'If you love historical heroines and women battling to survive against all the odds, this is for you!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Superbly written, a jolly good read!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

BETRAYAL

BETRAYAL
Author: CHANDRIKA AITHAL
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1639574212

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Nisha’s world falls apart when she learns that her grandmother is hiding her from her father and uncle. Nisha is against running away and hiding. With the help of her friends, she is ready to face them and make them pay for the murder of her mother and grandfather. They plan to expose these ruthless people and put them where they belong—behind bars.

Betrayal

Betrayal
Author: Hannah Steenbock
Publisher: Buehsteppe Verlag
Total Pages: 177
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Ferren blames Dorelle for destroying his life. Now he plots his revenge. In the action-packed final installment of The Cloud Lands Saga, Dorelle and Debesh have to come to terms with their exile. Little do they know that their arch-enemy Ferren has followed them on their flight and discovered their secret hideaway. The former Wing Commander is determined to kill Dorelle, no matter what it takes. And he is not above turning to the enemies of the Western Kingdom for help. Can Dorelle, Debesh and their dragons thwart Ferren’s murderous plans? ★★★★★ "Betrayal" is the final book in a complete series about the adventures of Dorelle and Mashira, her dragon, The Cloud Lands Saga. Watch them battle for their lives, fight Kraken and reveal a terrible conspiracy. Watch how their sworn enemy Ferren descends into delusion and madness. Explore the Cloud Lands with them and wonder whether Dorelle can regain love and happiness. Read in this order: Dorelle's Journey Kraken War Dragon Court Betrayal Borderline (a short story)

Betrayal

Betrayal
Author: Salman Akhtar
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429911343

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Betrayal underlies all psychic trauma, whether sexual abuse or profound neglect, violence or treachery, extramarital affair or embezzlement. When we betray others, we violate their confidence in us. When others betray us, they pierce the veil of our innocent reliance. Betraying and feeling betrayed are ubiquitous to the scenarios of trauma and yet surprisingly neglected as a topic of specific attention by psychoanalysis. This book fills this gap. The first part deals with developmental aspects and notes that while the experience of betrayal might be ubiquitous in childhood, its lack of recognition by the parents is what leads to fixation upon it. Attention is also given to Oedipally-indulged and seduced children who feel betrayed later in the course of their development. Feelings of betrayal during early adolescence are also discussed. This section of the book closes with an account of situations where our bodies betray us. The realms of body image betrayal, body self betrayal, and the body's ultimate betrayal via physical death are addressed.

Hellenistic Constructs

Hellenistic Constructs
Author: Paul Cartledge
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520206762

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The Hellenistic period (approximately the last three centuries B.C.), with its cultural complexities and enduring legacies, retains a lasting fascination today. Reflecting the vigor and productivity of scholarship directed at this period in the past decade, this collection of original essays is a wide-ranging exploration of current discoveries and questions. The twelve essays emphasize the cultural interaction of Greek and non-Greek societies in the Hellenistic period, in contrast to more conventional focuses on politics, society, or economy. The result of original research by some of the leading scholars in Hellenistic history and culture, this volume is an exemplary illustration of the cultural richness of this period. Paul Cartledge's introduction contains an illuminating introductory overview of current trends in Hellenistic scholarship. The essays themselves range over broad questions of comparative historiography, literature, religion, and the roles of Athens, Rome, and the Jews within the context of the Hellenistic world. The volume is dedicated to Frank Walbank and includes an updated bibliography of his work which has been essential to our understanding of the Hellenistic period.

The Betrayal

The Betrayal
Author: Kim Christian Priemel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192563742

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At the end of World War II the Allies faced a threefold challenge: how to punish perpetrators of appalling crimes for which the categories of 'genocide' and 'crimes against humanity' had to be coined; how to explain that these had been committed by Germany, of all nations; and how to reform Germans. The Allied answer to this conundrum was the application of historical reasoning to legal procedure. In the thirteen Nuremberg trials held between 1945 and 1949, and in corresponding cases elsewhere, a concerted effort was made to punish key perpetrators while at the same time providing a complex analysis of the Nazi state and German history. Building on a long debate about Germany's divergence from a presumed Western path of development, Allied prosecutors sketched a historical trajectory which had led Germany to betray the Western model. Historical reasoning both accounted for the moral breakdown of a 'civilised' nation and rendered plausible arguments that this had indeed been a collective failure rather than one of a small criminal clique. The prosecutors therefore carefully laid out how institutions such as private enterprise, academic science, the military, or bureaucracy, which looked ostensibly similar to their opposite numbers in the Allied nations, had been corrupted in Germany even before Hitler's rise to power. While the argument, depending on individual protagonists, subject matters, and contexts, met with uneven success in court, it offered a final twist which was of obvious appeal in the Cold War to come: if Germany had lost its way, it could still be brought back into the Western fold. The first comprehensive study of the Nuremberg trials, The Betrayal thus also explores how history underpins transitional trials as we encounter them in today's courtrooms from Arusha to The Hague.

On Betrayal

On Betrayal
Author: Avishai Margalit
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2017-02-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 067497395X

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“Seamlessly combines analytic rigor with personal memoir . . . its arguments are drawn from political history . . . Biblical commentary . . . novels and biographies.” (Amélie Rorty, Tufts University) Adultery, treason, and apostasy no longer carry the weight they once did. Yet we constantly see and hear stories of betrayal. Avishai Margalit argues that the tension between the ubiquity of betrayal and the loosening of its hold is a sign of the strain between ethics and morality, between thick and thin human relations. On Betrayal offers a philosophical account of thick human relations?relationships with friends, family, and core communities?through their pathology, betrayal. Judgments of betrayal often shift unreliably. A traitor to one side is a hero to the other. Yet the notion of what it means to betray is remarkably consistent across cultures and eras. Betrayal undermines thick trust, dissolving the glue that holds our most meaningful relationships together. On Betrayal is about ethics: what we owe to the people and groups that give us our sense of belonging. Drawing on literary, historical, and personal sources, Maraglit examines what our thick relationships are and should be and revives the long-discarded notion of fraternity. “Provocative and illuminating.” —Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study “Witty and wise, precise and profound, On Betrayal is an easy but deep read: it sees life as it really is with all its turmoil.” —The Christian Century “The range of Margalit’s examples is astonishing. . . . He is much more knowledgeable about and comfortable with communities (and in communities) than most philosophers are, and so he is very good at recognizing when they go wrong.” —New York Review of Books

The Betrayal of America

The Betrayal of America
Author: Vincent Bugliosi
Publisher: Nation Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0786749156

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During the course of American history, wrongful events have occurred and certain Americans have stood up and spoken out against these wrongs: Tom Paine, Edward R. Murrow, Daniel Ellsberg. Vincent Bugliosi takes his place in this special pantheon of patriots with his powerful, brilliant, and courageous expose of crime by the highest court in the land. When an article he wrote on this topic appeared in The Nation magazine in February 2001, it drew the largest outpouring of letters and e-mail in the magazine's 136-year history, tapping a deep reservoir of outrage. The original article is now expanded, amended, and backed by amplifications, endnotes, and the relevant Supreme Court documents.

Betrayal

Betrayal
Author: Lady Grace Cavendish
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-05-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307536394

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Now that Lady Grace is the Queen’s secret “Lady Pursuivant”—a title normally reserved for those who pursue wrongdoers of the Crown—she can hardly believe that a new mystery has fallen in her lap. But what else can it be when Lady Sarah, a fellow lady-in-waiting known for her fancy clothes and hoity-toity attitude, is missing and feared kidnapped by the dashing Captain Drake. Despite her hard feelings, Grace must help rescue Sarah . . . or Sarah’s sullied reputation will ruin her life. But was Sarah really kidnapped? It’s up to Lady Pursuivant to find out!

Betrayal

Betrayal
Author: Grace Cavendish
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2004
Genre: Braille books
ISBN: 0385731523

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Lady Grace Cavendish, Elizabeth I's youngest maid of honor, finds herself in the midst of a battle at sea while posing as a boy aboard the ship of Francis Drake, where she and Masou stowed away in hopes of finding the kidnapped Lady Sarah.