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Judas Island

Judas Island
Author: Kathryn R. Wall
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2005-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429931280

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Bay Tanner's fledgling detective agency gets off the ground when she, the Judge, and Eric Whiteside look into the murder of an old college friend of Eric's. Right before he was killed, Grey Palmer Jr. contacted Eric to tell him that while working as an archeologist on the islands off of Beaufort, SC, he had found the remains of a man who was recently killed. The next day, Grey's body is found underwater, tied to his boat, his face mutilated by the boat's propeller. As Bay and Eric get closer to the truth, they find themselves uncovering secrets that have long been buried.


Judas Island

Judas Island
Author: Kathryn R. Wall
Publisher: Saint Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 9780312989279

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The Judas Bird

The Judas Bird
Author: David Kenneth Evans
Publisher: Alliance Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-04
Genre: Roatán Island (Honduras)
ISBN: 9780972560986

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Bishop's Reach

Bishop's Reach
Author: Kathryn R. Wall
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2007-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312941581

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HOW FAR WILL SHE GO... Bleached-blonde call girls rarely bring good news, especially the one who bursts through the door of Bay Tanner's struggling inquiry agency. Karen Zwilling swears she's been viciously attacked but can't, or won't, go to the police. But why? Bay barely has the energy to find out. With the tragedy of her husband's murder finally resolved, Bay's been yearning for a little tranquility...and then, just when she's making strides with Karen's case, a man named Win Hammond enters the picture. BEFORE AN OLD FRIEND BECOMES A DANGEROUS ENEMY? An aging playboy and scion of an old Beaufort family, Hammond has been missing for more than twenty years. His reappearance spells trouble, as does a disfigured corpse that washes up on the beach at Hilton Head. Suddenly nobody is who they appear to be, including Bay's own employees and her former nemesis Ben Wyler...and until the final pieces of this puzzle tumble into place, Bay's investigation may prove to be as treacherous as the waters of... Bishop's Reach "Oozing with Southern charm, this whodunit flows like hot molasses to a deliciously clever conclusion."--Publishers Weekly


Resurrection Road

Resurrection Road
Author: Kathryn R. Wall
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429909870

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In the South, the past can never be forgotten . . . or forgiven. When Alain Darnay suddenly reappears on Hilton Head, Bay Tanner believes she and her former lover can finally settle into something resembling a normal life. But her tenuous peace is shattered by an innocent-looking boy with cold blue eyes who will force her to relive the nightmare of her husband's murder, to face that terrifying summer of treachery, deceit, and death. Cart Anderson, a recently orphaned teenager burning with resentment, wants to know how and why his father, Geoffrey, died, and he's convinced Bay has the answers. But shortly after a confrontation with her in the parking lot of a glitzy resort hotel, the boy disappears. His empty car is found splattered with blood at an abandoned fort on nearby St. Helena Island, and suddenly Bay and her lover find themselves the chief suspects. When retired New York homicide detective Ben Wyler enters the case, the web of circumstantial evidence against them begins to pile up. But what does the ancient black woman, whose ramshackle cottage sits next to the old fort, know about the boy's disappearance? And why is the entire county so willing to believe Bay is guilty? Enlisting the aid of her former partner, Erik Whiteside, and an ambitious local reporter, Bay begins to unravel a plot so intricate, so devious, it could shatter not only her own life but those of everyone she holds dear. From the gated enclaves of the Southern aristocracy to the dusty, echoing passageways of an abandoned fort, from the secret vaults of an offshore bank to the twisted mind of a vengeful child, Resurrection Road speeds to a deadly confrontation that will alter Bay Tanner's world forever.


Rat Island

Rat Island
Author: William Stolzenburg
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-06-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1608193314

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Rat Island rises from the icy gray waters of the Bering Sea, a mass of volcanic rock covered with tundra, midway between Alaska and Siberia. Once a remote sanctuary for enormous flocks of seabirds, the island gained a new name when shipwrecked rats colonized, savaging the nesting birds by the thousands. Now, on this and hundreds of other remote islands around the world, a massive-and massively controversial-wildlife rescue mission is under way. Islands, making up just 3 percent of Earth's landmass, harbor more than half of its endangered species. These fragile ecosystems, home to unique species that evolved in peaceful isolation, have been catastrophically disrupted by mainland predators-rats, cats, goats, and pigs ferried by humans to islands around the globe. To save these endangered islanders, academic ecologists have teamed up with professional hunters and semiretired poachers in a radical act of conservation now bent on annihilating the invaders. Sharpshooters are sniping at goat herds from helicopters. Biological SWAT teams are blanketing mountainous isles with rat poison. Rat Island reveals a little-known and much-debated side of today's conservation movement, founded on a cruel-to-be-kind philosophy. Touring exotic locales with a ragtag group of environmental fighters, William Stolzenburg delivers both perilous adventure and intimate portraits of human, beast, hero, and villain. And amid manifold threats to life on Earth, he reveals a new reason to hope.


Religion and Popular Music

Religion and Popular Music
Author: Andreas Häger
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 135000149X

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Through in-depth case studies, Religion and Popular Music explores encounters between music, fans and religion. The book examines several popular music artists - including Bob Dylan, Prince and Katy Perry - and looks at the way religion comes into play in their work and personas. Genres explored by contributing authors include country, folk, rock, metal and Electronic Dance Music. Case studies in the book originate from a variety of geographic and cultural contexts, focusing on topics such as nationalism and hard rock in Russia, fan culture in Argentina, and punk and Islam in Indonesia. Chapters engage with the central issue of how global music meets local audiences and practices, and considers how fans as well as religious groups react to the uses of religion in popular music. It also looks at how they make these interactions between popular music and religion components in their own identity, community and practice. Tapping into a vital and lively topic of teaching, research and wider cultural interest, and employing diverse methodologies across musicians, fans and religious groups, this book is an important contribution to the growing field of religion and popular music studies.


Island Biogeography

Island Biogeography
Author: Robert J. Whittaker
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2023-06-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0192639129

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Island biogeography is the study of the distribution and dynamics of species in island environments. Due to their isolation from more widespread continental species, islands are ideal places for unique species to evolve, but they are also places of concentrated extinction. Consequently, they are widely studied by ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and conservationists. This accessible textbook builds on the success and reputation of its predecessors, documenting the recent advances in this exciting field and explaining how islands have contributed to both theory development and testing. In addition, the book describes the main processes of island formation, subsequent dynamics, and eventual demise, explaining the relevance of island environmental history to island biogeography. The authors demonstrate the significance of islands as hotspots of biodiversity and of prehistoric and historic anthropogenic extinction. Since island species continue to feature disproportionally in the lists of threatened species today, the book examines both the chief threats to their persistence and some of the mitigation measures that can be put in play, with conservation strategies specifically tailored to islands.