Betty's Policeman

Betty's Policeman
Author: Mrs. Wadsworth Warren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1917
Genre: Fear
ISBN:

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A little girl is afraid of policemen because adults have always told her that they are mean to little children who are not perfect. This story is how she finds out that policemen are not to be feared and can be her friend.

Dario Argento

Dario Argento
Author: L. Andrew Cooper
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0252094387

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Commanding a cult following among horror fans, Italian film director Dario Argento is best known for his work in two closely related genres, the crime thriller and supernatural horror, as well as his influence on modern horror and slasher movies. In his four decades of filmmaking, Argento has displayed a commitment to innovation, from his directorial debut with 1970's suspense thriller The Bird with the Crystal Plumage to 2009's Giallo. His films, like the lurid yellow-covered murder-mystery novels they are inspired by, follow the suspense tradition of hard-boiled American detective fiction while incorporating baroque scenes of violence and excess. While considerations of Argento's films often describe them as irrational nightmares, L. Andrew Cooper uses controversies and theories about the films' reflections on sadism, gender, sexuality, psychoanalysis, aestheticism, and genre to declare the anti-rational logic of Argento's oeuvre. Approaching the films as rhetorical statements made through extremes of sound and vision, Cooper places Argento in a tradition of aestheticized horror that includes De Sade, De Quincey, Poe, and Hitchcock. Analyzing individual images and sequences as well as larger narrative structures, he reveals how the director's stylistic excesses, often condemned for glorifying misogyny and other forms of violence, offer productive resistance to the cinema's visual, narrative, and political norms.

Betty's Books

Betty's Books
Author: Kirsten Osbourne
Publisher: Unlimited Dreams Publishing
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Betty Meeks likes nothing more than to hide from the world with her nose in a good book, but on the Trail that's a little harder than usual. No longer wanting to be a burden on her sister and her family, Betty begins taking her meals with a friend who cooks for the bachelors in camp. When one of the men asks her to walk after supper, she decides to do so, no matter how difficult her shyness makes it for her. Dr. Malcolm Bentley is attracted to Betty as soon as he realizes she is part of the company going west with him. When she tells him how difficult having her along makes things for her sister, he immediately asks her to marry him. When their wedding night is interrupted by a medical emergency, they take in a little girl who has been conditioned to believe she needs to earn her keep. Will their marriage be the idyllic romance the two of them have in mind? Or will they just keep encountering hardships on the Trail?

Policeman's Dread

Policeman's Dread
Author: John Creasey
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 075514595X

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Roger West of Scotland Yard has to deal with possible corruption in the Police Force. Bribery is suspected as cases are dismissed because of faulty evidence, and a policeman is shot whilst another stands accused of violence against a suspect. Reputations are at stake as West moves further and deeper into the underworld of London’s criminal gangs.

Betty’S Battle

Betty’S Battle
Author: B. S. Ruoss
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1984552651

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This book is a true story about the author’s struggles with schizophrenia and depression. It tells how the author’s dreams were shattered because of her illness and how she later learned to live life to the fullest. In this book, the author provides us with a window into the realm of schizophrenia, her sense of being controlled by voices, frightening hallucinations, and delusions. She recounts a life at times escalating into violence, lending to remorse and regret. When she was first diagnosed with the illness, it was emphasized that this was an illness she would have to live with for the rest of her life. As of today, the author has no signs of schizophrenia or depression. She refers to her condition, “by the help and grace of God,” as being “well” and in “remission.”

Policeman's Progress

Policeman's Progress
Author: Bernard Knight
Publisher: Accent Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-01-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1910939927

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A classic murder mystery by acclaimed crime writer Bernard Knight. Jackie Stott, Tyneside boxer turned nightclub owner – and criminal – seeks to evade the Newcastle police as he stumbles from one dodgy deal to another. When Jackie gets involved in a murder, the police have a reason to try to get him locked up for good – and it’s not just the police who are out to get Jackie, for rival gangland figures are soon gunning for him too! A rip-roaring ride through the nightlife and criminal underworld of a bustling British city during the 1960s.

The Unforgotten

The Unforgotten
Author: Laura Powell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501181238

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“A smart and gripping debut that saves its best for last.” —Chris Cleave, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Little Bee “[A] thoroughly satisfying and suspenseful debut…the final twist in the murder plot will catch many readers unaware, as will the surprising emotional heft of the narrative, which traces the damage wrought by secrets and good intentions gone awry.” —Publishers Weekly For fans of Louise Penny and Tana French, this “unsettling…compelling” (Glamour) thriller explores the devastating repercussions of a long-ago crime as it delves into forbidden relationships, the emotional bond between mothers and daughters, and the dark consequences of harboring secrets. It is the summer of 1956, and fifteen-year-old Betty Broadbent has never left the Cornish fishing village of St. Steele or ventured far beyond the walls of the Hotel Eden, the slightly ramshackle boarding house run by her moody, unpredictable mother. But Betty’s world is upended when a string of brutal murders brings London’s press corps flooding into the village, many of whom find lodging at the Hotel Eden. She is instantly transfixed by one of the reporters, the mysterious and strangely aloof Mr. Gallagher—and he, fully twice her age, seems equally transfixed by her. The unlikely relationship that blooms between Betty and Mr. Gallagher is as overlaid with longing and desire as it is with impropriety and even menace. And as the shocking death toll rises, both Betty and Mr. Gallagher are forced to make a devastating choice, one that will shape their own lives—and the life of an innocent man—forever. The revelations in Powell’s haunting debut will give you chills, and her unforgettable heroine will break your heart.

The Mentor

The Mentor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1921
Genre: Prison periodicals
ISBN:

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St. Nicholas

St. Nicholas
Author: Mary Mapes Dodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1911
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

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Fair Cop

Fair Cop
Author: Christine Nixon
Publisher: Victory Books
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0522862055

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Christine Nixon became the first female Chief Commissioner of Police in Australia, appointed to head Victoria Police, at a most crucial time-the underworld was in the midst of a bloody war, the spectre of terrorism was emerging as a powerful new threat, and there was a stench of internal corruption. In this frank and engaging memoir, Christine Nixon reflects on the journey of a woman deep into a man's world, describing the experiences that shaped her commitment to a model of policing as a community service, committed to caring for society's most vulnerable. She explores the challenges of managing a police force through a period of profound social and cultural change, explains the hidden tensions at the front line of politics and policing and exposes the poisonous culture war within police ranks. Fair Cop candidly shares the public and private stories of Christine Nixon-woman, spouse, citizen, constable-on a journey that encounters tragedy, corruption, ambition and humility. In its final chapters, it takes readers inside the events of Black Saturday, the disaster that would so cruelly scar the state of Victoria, claim so many lives, and test Christine Nixon as nothing before. It tracks the intimate story of her days before the Bushfires Royal Commission and recounts her efforts, as head of the Victorian Bushfires Reconstruction and Recovery Authority, to renew ravaged communities.