Captured Lies

Captured Lies
Author: Maggie Thom
Publisher: Quadessence Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0991727207

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"Captured Lies is an outstanding book and it was a book I couldn't put down..." Dee Sauter (Linda Howard Book Junkies) She was kidnapped not once but twice and now someone wants her dead because of it... Her life was a lie! Bailey knew her upbringing wasn't normal but she's worked hard to stabilize her life. At 29, she finally has a good business, a stable home; her life is miles from that of her childhood. Then suddenly her mother dies, leaving a gaping hole and a discovery that they may not even be related. If Guy, the private investigator is to be believed, her life is a lie. Using the skills she learned on the streets, Bailey travels back through a sketchy and dangerous past, to find answers. Dodging bullets, staying ahead of those who want her dead and convincing Guy she can do it alone, are making it difficult to discover not only the secrets of her mother's past but that of a family claiming she is theirs. Everyone seems to have a story... but who's telling the truth? And who wants her dead? Is Guy part of the solution? Or part of the problem? To discover the facts, she'll have to untangle a web of deceit, lies, and secrets, dating back over thirty years. But can she do it in time... Captured Lies is the first book in The Caspian Wine Suspense/Thriller/Mystery Series. All books in this series can be read as a standalone. This is a suspense/thriller with some strong language, and scenes that might bother some. Loose ends are tied up by the end of each story. This is a story that will keep you guessing. Enjoy! The Caspian Wine Series Captured Lies Deceitful Truths Split Seconds Praise for Maggie Thom: "Captured Lies is one of the most original and well-crafted suspense novels…" J Brewster "… excellently written… kept my attention from the dramatic opening to the satisfying end…" Annabella Johnson "Maggie Thom has a hidden gem with Captured Lies!... Like an onion, each layer of this action-packed tale becomes more involved, more wickedly deceitful and more dangerous..." Di - TomeTender keywords: thriller, suspense, mystery, family drama, amateur sleuth, woman sleuth, female sleuth, twists and turns, family feud, kidnapping, lost identity, searching for family, secrets, lies, deceit, crime, family crime, fans of sandra brown, fans of sarah a. denzil, patricia gibney, the caspian wine series, winery fiction, wine, international fiction, canadian fiction, award winning, family saga, private investigator, series starter, single woman, canadian author, rachel amphlet, corrupt business, jealousy, stolen identity, lawyer, interior decorating, mom’s death, plane crash, life on the streets, rags to riches, heiress, family drama, woman sleuth, amateur sleuth, car chase, strong female lead character, murder mystery, matriarch, crime fiction…

Captured

Captured
Author: Erica Stevens
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781477679999

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Captured

Captured
Author: Phillip Toner
Publisher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1743329814

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Four decades ago, faced with a series of economic, political and social crises, business and government leaders in Australia and many other nations were convinced by a well organised ideological insurgency of the need for what at first was presented as a series of technical changes in economic policy. However, neoliberalism quickly became a revolutionary agenda for re-ordering the social democratic state. Captured: How neoliberalism transformed the Australian state directs attention to the central role of state power not just to remake markets, but also to remake a broad swathe of political life, social policy and citizenship. In seeking to undermine the power of organised labour and “unleash” market capitalism, neoliberalism promised a surge of competition, productivity and common prosperity. For the wealthy few, this has indeed been an historically unprecedented time of capital accumulation, but for most, the results have been profoundly disappointing. Today, neoliberalism is in crisis. We are living through an age of great instability, disillusionment and despair. Inequality of income and wealth has been rising; a majority of workers have experienced long-term declining relative living standards; corporate political and market power has reached historic levels; and younger generations are increasingly giving up the expectation of attaining the living standards of their parents. The status of prevailing neoliberal ideas and policy is in increasing disarray. But without a coherent understanding of the ideas and interests driving neoliberalism, many people have turned to incoherent populism for an explanation and salvation and, failing that, even to forms of nihilism. Disillusion and anxiety constitute the dominant mood among the economic and policy elites, within Australia and internationally. Captured presents a series of case studies from leading public policy experts, building critical new insights into the malaise that has characterised the neoliberal era. This book tells the story of how a small group of economists and lobby groups with a universalising agenda of radical change used neoliberalism to transform the state, and of the destructive effects of those policies on everyday life. Captured includes critical accounts of neoliberal policy and speculates on the likely future of neoliberalism as a form of political power and governmentality in Australia.

Captured

Captured
Author: Cliff LeCleir
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1532050380

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William Jackman, an English lad who runs away to sea at age eleven, endures violent mistreat by ship captains, is exploited by magistrates, and frequently sentenced to hard labor. Nothing could prepare him more for living in a hard cruel world than when he was shipwrecked & captured by a tribe of Australian cannibals. His determination for survival as a captive will hold the reader in suspense as you wonder how William can possibly endure in such circumstances. The reader will laugh, scratch their head in disbelief, and discover the wonder of how hardship, when faced appropriately, can develop a person’s good character.

Spy the Lie

Spy the Lie
Author: Philip Houston
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1250029627

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Three former CIA officers--the world's foremost authorities on recognizing deceptive behavior--share their techniques for spotting a lie with thrilling anecdotes from the authors' careers in counterintelligence.

Captured

Captured
Author: Sheldon Whitehouse
Publisher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1620972085

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A U.S. senator, leading the fight against money in politics, chronicles the long shadow corporate power has cast over our democracy In Captured, U.S. Senator and former federal prosecutor Sheldon Whitehouse offers an eye-opening take on what corporate influence looks like today from the Senate Floor, adding a first-hand perspective to Jane Mayer’s Dark Money. Americans know something is wrong in their government. Senator Whitehouse combines history, legal scholarship, and personal experiences to provide the first hands-on, comprehensive explanation of what's gone wrong, exposing multiple avenues through which our government has been infiltrated and disabled by corporate powers. Captured reveals an original oversight by the Founders, and shows how and why corporate power has exploited that vulnerability: to strike fear in elected representatives who don’t “get right” by threatening million-dollar "dark money" election attacks (a threat more effective and less expensive than the actual attack); to stack the judiciary—even the Supreme Court—in "business-friendly" ways; to "capture” the administrative agencies meant to regulate corporate behavior; to undermine the civil jury, the Constitution's last bastion for ordinary citizens; and to create a corporate "alternate reality" on public health and safety issues like climate change. Captured shows that in this centuries-long struggle between corporate power and individual liberty, we can and must take our American government back into our own hands.

Captive Lies

Captive Lies
Author: Victoria Paige
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2018-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983427336

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How do you protect someone from their past if you don't know they're running? Grant Thorne gets what he wants. The CEO of Thorne Industries and the son of a Senator, he sees the next thing he wants to acquire-the beautiful reclusive artist who saved his life in a blizzard. Blaire Callahan had escaped her dangerous past to create a new life for herself. Rescuing a handsome stranger was not part of her plan, and the undeniable chemistry between them is even more alarming. She risks her safety and her heart to explore the spark between them, only to be exposed to the press. Vanishing is her only option. Grant is determined to find her-but the woman he's learning about is not the woman he thought he knew. As the web of secrets unravels, it isn't just her future that is in jeopardy.

Captured

Captured
Author: Frances B. Cogan
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820343528

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More than five thousand American civilian men, women, and children living in the Philippines during World War II were confined to internment camps following Japan's late December 1941 victories in Manila. Captured tells the story of daily life in five different camps--the crowded housing, mounting familial and international tensions, heavy labor, and increasingly severe malnourishment that made the internees' rescue a race with starvation. Frances B. Cogan explores the events behind this nearly four-year captivity, explaining how and why this little-known internment occurred. A thorough historical account, the book addresses several controversial issues about the internment, including Japanese intentions toward their prisoners and the U.S. State Department's role in allowing the presence of American civilians in the Philippines during wartime. Supported by diaries, memoirs, war crimes transcripts, Japanese soldiers' accounts, medical data, and many other sources, Captured presents a detailed and moving chronicle of the internees' efforts to survive. Cogan compares living conditions within the internment camps with life in POW camps and with the living conditions of Japanese soldiers late in the war. An afterword discusses the experiences of internment survivors after the war, combining medical and legal statistics with personal anecdotes to create a testament to the thousands of Americans whose captivity haunted them long after the war ended.

The Journal and Messenger

The Journal and Messenger
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1270
Release: 1918
Genre: Baptists
ISBN:

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The Captured Economy

The Captured Economy
Author: Brink Lindsey
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2017-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190627786

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For years, America has been plagued by slow economic growth and increasing inequality. In The Captured Economy, Brink Lindsey and Steven M. Teles identify a common factor behind these twin ills: breakdowns in democratic governance that allow wealthy special interests to capture the policymaking process for their own benefit. They document the proliferation of regressive regulations that redistribute wealth and income up the economic scale while stifling entrepreneurship and innovation. They also detail the most important cases of regulatory barriers that have worked to shield the powerful from the rigors of competition, thereby inflating their incomes: subsidies for the financial sector's excessive risk taking, overprotection of copyrights and patents, favoritism toward incumbent businesses through occupational licensing schemes, and the NIMBY-led escalation of land use controls that drive up rents for everyone else. An original and counterintuitive interpretation of the forces driving inequality and stagnation, The Captured Economy will be necessary reading for anyone concerned about America's mounting economic problems and how to improve the social tensions they are sparking.