
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
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Besides absolutists of the right (the tsar and his adherents) and left (Lenin and his fellow Bolsheviks), the Russian political landscape in 1917 featured moderates seeking liberal reform and a rapid evolution towards a constitutional monarchy. Vasily Maklakov, a lawyer, legislator and public intellectual, was among the most prominent of these, and the most articulate and sophisticated advocate of the rule of law, the linchpin of liberalism.This book tells the story of his efforts and his analysis of the reasons for their ultimate failure. It is thus, in part, an example for movements seeking to liberalize authoritarian countries today―both as a warning and a guide.Although never a cabinet member or the head of his political party―the Constitutional Democrats or “Kadets”―Maklakov was deeply involved in most of the political events of the period. He was defense counsel for individuals resisting the regime (or charged simply for being of the wrong ethnicity, such as Menahem Beilis, sometimes considered the Russian Dreyfus). He was continuously a member of the Kadets’ central committee and their most compelling orator. As a somewhat maverick (and moderate) Kadet, he stood not only between the country’s absolute extremes (the reactionary monarchists and the revolutionaries), but also between the two more or less liberal centrist parties, the Kadets on the center left, and the Octobrists on the center right. As a member of the Second, Third and Fourth Dumas (1907-1917), he advocated a wide range of reforms, especially in the realms of religious freedom, national minorities, judicial independence, citizens’ judicial remedies, and peasant rights.
Stephen Williams's book is the first biography of Diocletian to appear in English. It combines the historical narrative of his remarkable reign and those of his fellow-emperors, with a chapter-by-chapter study of each of the great problems he faced, the interlocking solutions he evolved to meet them, and the longer term results. It is both a portrait of one of Rome's greatest and most original rulers, and a political study in the emergence of Absolutism. Also includes four maps.
Can you crack the code?Detective Mary Hume is on the trail of a vicious serial killer. A killer who leaves a baffling code carved into the skin of his victims.The first victim, a young man, lies spreadeagled in his stylish Soho flat. Carved deep into his hairless chest — while he was still alive — are the numbers 1-4-3.The second victim is a vicar — murdered and mutilated in his own church, his body posed kneeling in the front pew. Etched into his torso are more cryptic numbers.Detective Inspector Mary Hume knows that to crack the case, she must crack the code. And to do that, she needs the help of maverick ex-police officer Raine, who can reach places — and people — that Mary can’t.Now the killer has their next victim in sight . . .A RACE-AGAINST-TIME THRILLER WHICH WILL HAVE YOU TOTALLY ADDICTED.
A bloodstained coat. Three missing women. One dead body.Detective Mary Hume reckons she’s seen it all. But she’s never seen anything like this.It begins with the discovery of a broken body in a lift shaft in an old Victorian warehouse.The post-mortem reveals the bloodstains on the dead man’s coat belong to three different people. DNA identifies one of them as Julie Cross, whose body was discovered six months earlier, covered in horrifying wounds.Maverick ex-police officer Raine was hired to look for Julie. She didn’t find Julie in time. But she’s determined to find out who killed her.So, who does the rest of the blood belong to?Chalk-and-cheese detective duo Raine and Hume are in a race against time to uncover the truth before more young women die.
She digs up London’s past crimes. Her blog is called Deadtown. Now she’s dug up something that got her killed.Detective Mary Hume stares at the crime scene in confusion. She’s in an empty flat. Peeling wallpaper. A bloodstained chair in the middle of the room.But no body.Her sergeant hands her a burner phone. On it is a video clip. It shows a woman. Tied to the chair in the flat, a carving knife pressed to her throat. As Mary watches in horror, the blade flashes across the woman’s exposed skin. She slumps forward, lifeless.Placed in the woman’s lap is a piece of cardboard. Written on it in blood-red is one DEADTOWN.The phone was handed in to Charing Cross police station the day before. The woman in the video is Melissa Clarke. A true crime blogger famous for exposing London’s most notorious cold cases.Just what did Melissa dig up that got her killed?To find the answers, Mary calls on maverick ex-police officer Raine. Raine thinks outside the box. She can reach people — and places — that Mary can’t.Then a second body is discovered — and the two detectives realize that someone is playing twisted mind games with them.Can they pull the pieces of the puzzle together before more people die?
Openly gay, sixteen-year-old Jackson Nash prefers to spend his time alone. Going to school and studying occupy most of his waking hours until one morning this routine takes an unexpected turn and his life begins to change.After meeting Ash, a boy from the nearby sixth-form college, Jackson is faced with experiences he never imagined before. No more able to hide away in his bedroom, he must develop to overcome challenges that will take him from under his comfortable duvet and bring him into an unexpected spotlight, both in school and in the world outside.Parental guidance may be advised. Strong language content.This novel is available in eBook format and also hardback which is listed separately.
Theodosius I was the last Roman emperor to rule over both East and West. After the military disaster of Adrianople he had to rebuild the state by adopting a new policy of cooperation with the barbarians. He also suppressed paganism and established a unified Catholic Church by law. His reign was a turning point in the history of the late Roman Empire. The authors describe the military, political, and religious struggles of this turbulent period and analyze the far-reaching effects of his policies in the fourth and fifth centuries."One cannot help grappling with historical issues while reading this book. Nonspecialists will find much here to reward their efforts". -- Thomas S. Burns, American Historical Review
The landscape of the nineteenth century, Williams asserts, is dotted with fakes, frauds, and humbugs whose fantastic claims of purported findings would make even P. T. Barnum blush. In Fantastic Archaeology, Williams takes them all on with gusto—illuminating, debunking, and instructing on the modes, methods, manners, and manifestations of American archaeology through the past two centuries.The author begins his walk on the wild side of North American archaeology with a fascinating introduction to the continent's real past. Then, acting as detective, he answers the questions, Who Found It? Who Done It? Who Twisted the Facts? From solemn old professionals like Samuel Haven to eccentric "odd fishes" like Constantine Rafinesque, from brash "free thinkers" like Harold S. Gladwin to stoic strategists like A. V. Kidder, Williams enthusiastically portrays them all.The big issues are here, the quest for the first Americans, the transoceanic search for links to distant civilizations, and the meaning of ancient writings. From monstrous stone giants to mysterious messages from the past, right up to the real story of America's archaeological past, the author unearths a wondrous tale that will amaze, delight, and inform professional and general readers alike.
When Gabe Western decided to come out to his parents after his fifteenth birthday, he had no idea it would lead to the end of his contented family life. An unexpected invite gives him the opportunity to see he is not alone, but meeting with other gay teens increases the homophoic abuse he endures at home. Supported by his close friend, Gabe reaches a decision that will change his life.Contrasting the hateful prejudice of his home life with the acceptance he receives from his friends, Gabe's story is one of a teenager's survival against oppression, a story of continued hope, and with past secrets being revealed.This story begins a few weeks after the ending of the previous novel, "Being Jackson Nash", and it contains several characters from that story so we can see how they have developed and how their lives are so different to Gabe's life.
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 4.0 ⭐
The Rome that Did Not Fall provides a well-illustrated, comprehensive narrative and analysis of the Roman empire in the east, charting its remarkable growth and development which resulted in the distinct and enduring civilization of Byzantium. It * the fourth century background* the invasions of Attila* the resources of the east* the struggle for stability* the achievements of Anastasius.
Ex-cop turned private investigator Raine thrives on chaos, her sharp wit and reckless approach to justice often pushing boundaries. Detective Inspector Mary Hume, calm and methodical, prefers following the rules and getting things done the right way.Together, they’re an unlikely pair — part investigative team, part sparring partners — solving crimes that bring them face-to-face with the city’s most twisted killers.Included in this 3-book box set:Book 1: THE SKIN CODEDetective Mary Hume is on the trail of a vicious serial killer. A killer who leaves a baffling code carved into the skin of his victims. To crack the case, she must crack the code. And to do that, she needs the help of maverick ex-police officer Raine, who can reach places — and people — that Mary can’t. But even Raine is out of her depth this time.Book 2: A BLOODSTAINED COATA broken body is found in a lift shaft in an old Victorian warehouse. The post-mortem reveals the bloodstains on the dead man’s coat belong to three different people — one is a match for Julie Cross, whose body was discovered six months earlier. Raine was hired to look for Julie, but she didn’t find her in time. Now she’s determined to find out who killed her. But who does the rest of the blood belong to?Book 3: DEAD TOWNTrue crime blogger Melissa Clarke’s investigation into London’s cold cases led her to a deadly discovery — one that got her killed. Detective Mary Hume arrives at the scene: an empty flat, a bloodstained chair, and no body. But a burner phone reveals a chilling video — Melissa tied to the chair, her throat slashed with a carving knife. On her lap, a blood-red sign reads ‘DEADTOWN’. What did Melissa uncover that made her a target — and who wanted her silenced?
Tainted by demon blood Damned for eternity Destined to save the world? Isobel is plagued by nightmares, apocalyptic visions where she burns alive and the world burns with her, visions that blacken her eyes and push her to the edge of madness. With her nightmares worsening, Isobel has no one to turn to, until she discovers her regular customer Jake suffers recurring nightmares eerily similar to her own. Already drawn to the taciturn Jake, Isobel discovers an irresistible attraction between them and soon finds herself falling in love. But, their blossoming romance is threatened by the arrival of Ramona, a sexy and provocative woman claiming to be an angel. Instinctively sceptical of Ramona’s claims, Isobel instantly dislikes her, not least because Jake is clearly unable to take his eyes off the new girl. But Ramona explains many things, revealing the pair’s true nature. Part God’s children, part Lucifer’s their blood is the key to preventing Armageddon and stopping the entire world descending into Hell. Blinded by mistrust and her own troubled past, Isobel is reluctant to accept Ramona’s far-fetched story, driving a wedge between herself and Jake, who readily believes. When Jake disappears Isobel is forced into an uneasy alliance with Ramona as they search for him while hunting the demons who are attempting to hasten the end of days. Their journey leads Isobel deep into her past forcing her to face her own demons, including her tyrannical and abusive mother. Isobel tries to resist the changes going on inside and around her, but after witnessing the incredible power her blood wields she is forced to accept the truth. Eventually she lets go of her dark, tortured past and embraces her destiny. As the war between Heaven and Hell rages around her and the bodies pile up, Isobel becomes the heroine she was always meant to be, willing to sacrifice everything to save her lover and the world itself from damnation… but is she already too late?
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 4.3 ⭐
Who Should Read This Book?Navigating Public Schools will empower Christian parents to navigate the increasingly secular public school system with the aim to 1) cultivate strong relationships with their children in a season of immense secular pressure; 2) help their children stand firm in their Christian faith and Biblical worldview; 3) exercise their rights on campus; 4) become salt and light for Jesus Christ.This book will also be a powerful resource for all Christians involved in schools—teachers, administrators, staff, extra-curricular groups, Christian club volunteers, youth leaders, pastors—as they learn to discern the misapplication of the "separation of church and state" and appropriately live out their Christian faith on public school campuses.
These Christmas poems take a comical look at Christmas. From the child fed up with playing a shepherd in the school nativity play, to the three wise men lost in a pub in Yorkshire, Williams takes you on a humorous, rhyming sleigh ride through the modern-day traditions of the season.
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 4.3 ⭐
Stephen Williams shows us how the individual experience of stress can vary enormously, and that by using certain techniques we can all learn to manage pressure to produce a positive outcome. In Managing Pressure for Peak Performance he shows you how to understand what happens to you when you're under pressure; deal with both the physical and psychological effects; manage your time, moods and motivation; improve your communication skills; achieve a balance between home and work; and make positive choices and take control of your life. By following the techniques - all proven and tested - described here you need never let stress get the better of you again. You'll understand the relationship between pressure and stress and what action you must take to channel you energy to achieve peak performance.
A Bad Place To Die by Stephen WilliamsThe underlying premise of the "novel of childhood" genre is to illustrate the "loss" or the "death" of the child leading to the "birth" of the young adult. Often, the transition is fictionalised in a dramatic or a violent way. Here, the genre is reimagined as a thriller.When he says goodnight, you will never see morning again.The newspapers call him The Goodnight Man but, for Robert Lansing, this killer is a vicious and calculating menace who must be eliminated from their community. Murder is relatively unheard of in this city and now Lansing must defeat the horror of a serial killer before he can retire from the police and embark upon an academic research career.Opening with a graphic description of the death of a teenager and the disappearance of another, Logan Parry, A Bad Place To Die follows an inept and inexperienced police investigation into a killing spree that puts a city in fear and Logan’s life in danger. Each day is a nightmare for the parents who wait for news of their missing children and this novel portrays a world where few dare to roam and even less return unscathed as fear becomes the executioner of the soul.Whether boys are playing in the park, crossing the road or even asleep in their beds at home, it seems that none of them are safe from the hunger of this serial killer. The police have no idea even where to begin their investigation and Robert Lansing is tired of fighting crime. He is out of his depth and, even though he calls in a specialist criminal investigator trained in hunting serial killers, he sends his own officers into danger.What could cause an intelligent man to turn to murder? Why has he begun killing now, and in this area? Why are only the boys not safe on these streets? Lansing has no idea and so can only watch as each new body is discovered.For Ricky, though, the time of his greatest achievement is at hand. And when he says goodnight to his victims, it is only the beginning of a horror still to be unleashed as we wait for him to return to the house where Logan is waiting, still unaware of what has been happening.Parental guidance, this book contains adult material, including sex and the brutal torture and murder of victims.
Wer hat die kleine Susie enthauptet und ihren Kopf gestohlen? Die Polizei geht von einem Zufallsmord aus, doch Privatdetektivin Stone stößt auf eine Spur. Als sie ihr folgt, offenbart sich ein grausames Puzzlespiel. Und Susie ist bei weitem nicht das einzige Opfer ...Eine atmosphärische Krimi-Kurzgeschichte mit den Detektiven Loss & Stone - bekannt aus Stephen Williams' packendem Thriller "Tuesday Falling". Jetzt gratis als eBook von beTHRILLED - mörderisch gute Unterhaltung.
'A Midsummer's Ice Cream and other poems' is my first book of comedy (hopefully) poetry. It's a book for all the family, but especially for families who like quirky poems about Jaffa Cakes, school librarians and forgetting to put the bins out on Tuesdays. And whose family doesn't like that?
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
¿Te cuesta aprender inglés? ¿Has pasado años estudiando inglés, español, o cualquier otra lengua meta sin llegar a ser bilingüe?Con este nuevo libro honesto y práctico, aprenderás cómo llegar a ser bilingüe y dominar tu lengua meta a lo largo de tu vida con un nuevo paradigma mental.Hoy en día tenemos una plenitud de clases, libros, aplicaciones instructivas, videos de YouTube, profesores e intercambios en línea, métodos, prácticas, y rutinas que nos ayudan con los idiomas. Esta plenitud de opciones puede ser agobiante e ineficiente para muchos estudiantes y aficionados de idiomas porque llegar a ser bilingüe no es tanto una cuestión de esforzarse para ejecutar las acciones y técnicas tangibles para alcanzar la meta, sino más una cuestión de uno poder transformarse en la persona que es una verdadera personificación del bilingüismo, a través de sus pensamientos, acciones, y hábitos.Ya es hora de darte cuenta que tu éxito con el aprendizaje de idiomas no será el resultado de tu habilidad de manipular y controlar factores externos como qué tan difícil es el idioma, el acceso que tienes a hablantes nativos, lo bien o malo que enseñan los conceptos tus profesores, tu edad, tu nivel de educación, el país en el que vives, etc. Tú mismo tienes el poder de llegar a ser bilingüe a pesar de tus circunstancias actuales o los recursos que tengas o no tengas a mano actualmente.Pero si te has preguntado cualquier de las preguntas siguientes, es más probable que estos factores externos te están engañ¿Por qué me parece tan difícil llegar a ser bilingüe? ¿Por qué estoy tardando tanto en aprender inglés? ¿Por qué dudo tanto que es posible para mí llegar a ser bilingüe?¿Por qué me estoy estresando tanto por dominar mi lengua meta? La Mente Multilingüe te va a ilustrar cómo cultivar una nueva manera de pensar a la hora de aprender español, inglés, o cualquier idioma. Este nuevo paradigma mental se convertirá en las acciones, hábitos, y el estilo de vida que crean y facilitan el bilingüismo durante toda tu vida.Como profesor de inglés certificado en TEFL que también aprendió español, he visto que el pensamiento más común acerca del aprendizaje de idiomas es que es imposible o improbable que se logre. Pero te puedo confirmar que el límite de tus posibilidades y capacidades está determinado por tus propias palabras y pensamientos.De hecho, miles de miembros de mi audiencia en YouTube han logrado grandes avances en el aprendizaje de sus lenguas metas gracias a este método mental que enseño a más de 300,000 suscriptores y aficionados de idiomas en línea. Entonces, si tú también eliges seguir este mapa mental hacia el bilingüismo que te quiero regalar, te vas a Lograr y mantener el bilingüismo a lo largo de tu vida.Crear una vida e identidad que sostiene tu bilingüismo. Conseguir todo lo que te propongas en la vida. No estoy prometiendo que llegarás a ser bilingüe en el instante que termines este libro.
The Dead List by Stephen WilliamsThe underlying premise of the "novel of childhood" genre is to illustrate the "loss" or the "death" of childhood and the "birth" of the young adult. Often, this transition is fictionalised in a dramatic or a violent way. Here, the genre is reimagined as a thriller.Be careful what you have wished for because it is about to come true.Michael Morgan’s sixteenth year was going to be a memorable time for them all. The problems of adolescence should have been enough of a battle for Michael but he is about to confront a new and vicious terror.The only child of a professional couple who are locked in an adulterous marriage, Michael begins a relationship with a divorced neighbour to escape from horrific visions that have taken control of his mind and thrive on his fear... a fear bred by guilt. He is afraid now that his mind has somehow breathed life into the shadows and that the horror of his dreams is real after all.The month of November is fast approaching and the parish priest has asked his congregation for written lists of deceased relatives and friends - the November List of the Dead - that they might pray for the release of souls from Purgatory. Michael has no one to add to the List and is consumed by guilt because he will not be able to take part in this annual religious ceremony. His innocence isseized upon by an evil Purgatorial soul that would never have been included in any November Dead List, one that would never have been released from torment on Judgement Day.Returning to the world of the living on Michael's thread of innocent guilt, Jacob Robertson takes on a terrible form and embarks upon a wave of brutal assaults and murders. A city is plunged into terror from the horror of this unknown serial killer, a teenager believes he is going insane and all men fall under the net of suspicion. Michael sees his November List of the Dead growing at an alarming rate. Unknown to him, Jacob decided that as a reward for allowing him back into this world, Michael will have the names he needs for the List... and then proposes to take the boy as his own reward for services rendered.What happens when Michael realises that his wishes are coming true? How can one boy defeat a paranormal horror? And will he be in time to save the rest of his friends? The language of The Dead List is brutal and coarse. Adolescence is a violent time that rapes the innocence of childhood and fear reigns supreme. The novel depicts this loss of innocence as the child enters the living purgatory of adulthood because Michael’s fear is not simply a fear of death and what lies beyond the shadow, it is the fear of maturity, the fear of life itself.Parental guidance is advised, this bookcontains adult material.
"Taijitu" teaches the reader how to see the hidden interactions that create our reality.This primer grants new perceptual abilities to those that study it. Without spending too much time on theory, it gets right into dozens of real-life examples that help people understand what yin and yang really are and how they regulate every known process and interaction. Bearing witness to this truth enhances the experiences of the lucky few that have learned to see and understand its behavior.Taijitu theory(yin-yang theory) is used in a variety of different disciplines. These include martial arts, medicine, and meditation. With a fine understanding of this foundational theory, readers will gain great insight into many different aspects of life. The taijitu governs the processes of our daily life and this manual attempts to make those behaviors clear to the reader.Hold on to your seats! It's a wild ride into the underpinnings of our universe!
Surplus to Requirements takes the reader of historical fiction back to the last days of the Victorian era when mass immigration impacted the changing face of Britain. The story comes alive with the working class of London's East End impacted by two world wars, five monarchies, and a parade of suffragettes, British Fascists, and labour movements, all having a bearing on the rise of a new post-war generation.Readers of the first two George Rudge novels will find the story of his grandparents of particular interest, but the work is self-contained providing a good entry point to the series.
When two young boys go missing after following Grandma's dog, their parents are soon on the trail. They quickly find themselves in a world filled with a wonderful blend of myths and legends. Unfortunately this newly found magical world is also known by others, one of whom is a threat to its very existence - and so the family and their new friends must hatch a plot to save their new world from destruction. A delightful insight into the world of myths and legends with a mix of excitement, thrills and laughter along the way.
My Life My Way Novel 1 – Being Jackson Nash Novel 2 – Call Me Gabe Novel 3 – My Life My Way My Life My Way is the third novel in a loosely connected series of three main stories with the central characters appearing in each of the novels. All three titles are available from Amazon in eBook, paperback and hardback formats.Jimmy is a shy teen who has learned to stay hidden behind his guitar at school to avoid bullying and hateful rumours. Secrets need to stay secret... until Leezuh takes an interest, learning that Jimmy is a nickname for Jamari and they go together to the LGBTQIA+ group set up by Jackson Nash at their school.Following a frightening attack one night, Jamari bravely reveals his secret to Neil and wonders if it might be time to stop hiding and let people know who the real Jamari is. With Neil's support, a new day could be about to dawn – but first there are parents who will need convincing. Perhaps some secrets should be kept after all.Gabe and Ian are making plans for their future together. Jackson finds he must make some important decisions that will affect his life. Karl and Andy are Out and very Loud. Leezuh is still Leezuh, with a burden that is more than she is prepared to share.
A look at the tropical Caribbean island whose great beauty and rich culture belie a turbulent history of conquests, bloody revolts, dictatorships, & messy foreign involvements.
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 4.5 ⭐
Tarot A Book Of Secrets by Stephen Williams An interpretation of the Book of the Tarot Tarot A Book Of Secrets examines The Book of the Tarot, that ancient deck of cards which has found a secure place in the heartof our Age. This book has been designed as a point of reference, written in terms that can be used and understood by beginners andeven the more practiced Readers alike.The book opens with a very short history and an explanation of Tarot cards. This has been kept as a brief examination since the mainpurpose of Tarot A Book Of Secrets is to focus on interpretations of each card and how they may be read in a Tarot spread.The Look Inside feature on this Amazon page will allow you to see the full and very detailed list of Contents, and a note on this appearsnext. Note - Valuable Contents and Index Navigation A full and detailed table of Contents is listed at the front of Tarot A Book Of Secrets together with an Index at the back ofthe book.When editing and compiling this eBook, Stephen Williams has made certain that every Tarot card and each example spread has beengiven its own active link in both the Contents and the Index. This is an important feature of this book because having every card as an activelink in both the Contents and the Index will make it so much easier and quicker for you to navigate through the book in order to reach veryquickly the page you are looking for.With Tarot A Book Of Secrets you will no longer have to search through the pages of a chapter to find your card because it caneasily be found from both the front and the back of the book. Touch or click the name of the card you want from either the Contentsor Index lists and you will go straight to the page.Tarot on the Kindle has now been made easy and you can find your Tarot card meanings and Tarot spreads in moments. About The Author Stephen Williams is the author of:Novels ... Servant Of Desire, Death Speaks In Whispers, The Dead List, A Bad Place To Die, Beast On The LandingShort Story Collections ... Games Men Play, Avoiding LebanothNon-Fiction ... Tarot A Book Of SecretsPoetry ... Walk With Strangers, Going For The Throat, Laced With Cobwebs, Rags Of Old Conversations, Doves Eat Hawks Collected Poems 2013All titles are now available as Amazon Kindle editions and have appeared in the top 50 sales charts of their respective categories.Stephen Williams has also written numerous articles, essays and short stories for newspapers and magazines across the world.In reviewing and awarding the prize for “Computerised Judas”, contained in Avoiding Lebanoth, Mr Stephen Fry commentedthat Williams’ work is formally and stylistically imaginative. Scroll up and click the BUY NOW button at the top of the page to own your copy of this book.
This book is entirely in FRENCH. Ce livre est entièrement en français. 414p, 8p of B&W photos. First release of follow-up to the author's 'Invisible Darkness' on the case of Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo, Canada's 'Ken and Barbie' killers. Contains the following 1. Karla with friends Vicky and Lisa (June 21st, 1984); Karla with friends Debbie Dalgliesh and Kathy Ford (1988) 2. Karla nude, handcuffed, photographed from side (two views) 3. Karla nude, handcuffed, full-frontal nude photo (does not appear in any other editions of the book) 4. Karla's night table, December 25, 1990, after Tammy Homolka's death; Post-mortem photo of Tammy Homolka showing burn on her cheek 5. Karla with shower gifts, June 7, 1991; Karla with Jane Doe (Jane's face entirely covered with black square), June 7, 1991 6. Cement blocks containing Leslie Mahaffy's body parts, June 29, 1991 7. Paul and Karla celebrating Christmas, 1992; Karla with "raccoon eyes," January 6, 1993 8. Karla calling in Victoria's Secret order, circa Christmas 1992.
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
by Stephen Williams
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
This milestone volume describes and interprets excavations at one of the greatest late prehistoric sites in the southeastern United States. Lake George reached its zenith between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries A.D., during the florescence of the Mississippian culture. This is a detailed analysis of the site and its relationship to the corpus of Southeastern archaeology.