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Without Pity

Without Pity
Author: Ann Rule
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0743480287

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The #1 New York Times–bestselling true crime author profiles the criminals who kill without conscience—includes case updates and three new accounts! In eight stunning Case Files volumes, from A Rose for Her Grave to the #1 blockbuster Last Dance, Last Chance, Ann Rule reigns as “America’s best true-crime writer” (Kirkus Reviews). Now, she updates the most astonishing cases from that acclaimed series—and presents shocking, all-new true-crime accounts—in one riveting anthology. In every explosive chapter of Without Pity, Ann Rule deepens her unrelenting exploration of the evil that lies behind the perfect facades of heartless killers . . . and the deadly compulsions of greed and power that shatter their outward trappings of material success. They are the admired, trusted neighbor; the affable family man; the sexy, charismatic lover; the high-achieving professional. Perhaps most frightening of all is that they are heroes in their own minds. But when someone gets in the way of their deluded dreams, they are capable of deadly acts of violence with no remorse. Analyzing the true nature of the sociopathic mind in chilling detail, Ann Rule traces the murderous crimes of seemingly ordinary men—killers who drew their unsuspecting victims into their twisted worlds with devastating consequences.


Murder Without Pity

Murder Without Pity
Author: Steve Haberman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781410740526

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Maturing is difficult in a social world that demands conformity. Many who strive to succeed are often subjected to ridicule and conflict. Yet in spirit they envision a deeper meaning of love and seek a higher plane. Such is the journey upon the wings of an eagle named . . . Eric. In journey, Eric feels lost without sanction from either the world at large or heaven above. The storms seem severe and unending. Due to impatience he learns the hard way that the mere fluttering of wings does not yield purposeful flight. Often the young in life are swept up in storms of peril. Many do not even reach adulthood. Yet, others seem spared as if destined through struggle and blessing to serve a more noble purpose. Upon their wings rests a standard of aspiration for all to follow. Thus while there are many birds of a feather only the eagle is spirited in search of excellence. His flight is not of superiority as a sole utopian vanguard. But rather he identifies with those in life who strive for the treasures of the heart upon the breeze of graceful flight. Each of us attempts to avoid life's storms. However we cannot elude the rains which fall upon all. Yet there are rainbows and love's shining to guide our way. Eric's flight in life ends much differently than it began as an eaglet. Endeavor to learn the true wind beneath your wings.


Without Pity

Without Pity
Author: Ann Rule
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2003-12
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0743448677

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A collection of true-crime tales, selected from the author's "Crime Files" series, is accompanied by three new cases that chronicle the crimes of seemingly ordinary men possessing a twisted obsession with violence and death.


Murder Without Pity

Murder Without Pity
Author: Steve Haberman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2003
Genre: Government investigators
ISBN: 9781410740533

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Town Without Pity

Town Without Pity
Author: Manfred Gregor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1961
Genre: Photoplay editions
ISBN:

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Without Pity

Without Pity
Author: Richard Reinking
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre:
ISBN:

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David Jenkins is desperate to save his teenage daughter, Olivia, from dying of cancer, but would he go as far as conspiring to commit murder? From author Richard Reinking comes an emotional thriller about the lengths a father will go to cure his only daughter of leukemia.David Jenkins is a single dad, a workaholic malpractice attorney, who is completely devoted to his only child, Olivia. She is a great kid, an extrovert with a talent for acting, a leader in her high school, and has a fighting spirit that serves her well in her upcoming battle. Olivia is diagnosed with leukemia, a cruel twist of fate since she lost her mother to cancer. The conventional treatment is dreadful, and when it fails, Jenkins decides to take Olivia to Dr. Jian Chen's unorthodox, off-the-grid facility for an experimental and ethically questionable new embryonic stem cell procedure. Dr. Chen promises success, though his method has never been tried in humans, but the required donor has a potentially serious risk. Terri Andrews, Jenkins's paralegal and secret lover, hears Olivia needs a donor and volunteers, and neither Jenkins nor Dr. Chen warn her of the dangers involved.David Jenkins knows the truth but ignores it to seek a cure for his daughter-and then Jenkins must face the consequences of that decision, including the risk of devastating effects on Terri Andrews. But Jenkins also knows that Olivia's life is at risk and cancer is brutal, merciless, and without pity.


Town Without Pity

Town Without Pity
Author: Don Hale
Publisher: Don Hale
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 071261530X

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Don Hale's fight to clear Stephen Downing of murder, and the trail of clues the authorities want to hide. In 1973, a woman was brutally murdered in a graveyard in a picturesque market town. Stephen Downing, aged seventeen but with the mental age of eleven, was working as a gardener in the graveyard. He was charged with the crime and served 27 years in prison. Six years ago, Don Hale, the editor of the local newspaper, began his own investigation into the murder. This is the story of one man trapped in a web of evil, and of another's courageous fight to free him.


Dancing at the Pity Party

Dancing at the Pity Party
Author: Tyler Feder
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0525553037

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This acclaimed graphic memoir that Kirkus calls “cathartic and uplifting” is the tale of losing a parent and what it feels like to grieve and to move forward. “I can’t recommend this kind, funny, and poignant memoir enough. It’s an intimate, life-affirming story of resilience that feels like a good friend.” —Mari Andrew, author of Am I There Yet? Tyler Feder had just white-knuckled her way through her first year of college when her super cool mom was diagnosed with late-stage cancer. Now, with a decade of grief and nervous laughter under her belt, Tyler shares the story of that gut-wrenching, heart-pounding, extremely awkward time in her life—from her mom’s first oncology appointment to her funeral through the beginning of facing reality as a motherless daughter. She shares the sting of loss that never goes away, the uncomfortable post-death firsts, and the deep-down, hard-to-talk-about feelings of the grieving process. Dancing at the Pity Party is a frank and refreshingly funny look at what it’s like to grieve—for anyone struggling with loss who just wants someone to get it.


War of No Pity

War of No Pity
Author: Christopher Herbert
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1400832764

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On May 11, 1857, Hindu and Muslim sepoys massacred British residents and native Christians in Delhi, setting off both the whirlwind of similar violence that engulfed Bengal in the following months and an answering wave of rhetorical violence in Britain, where the uprising against British rule in India was often portrayed as a clash of civilization and barbarity demanding merciless retribution. Although by twentieth-century standards the number of victims was small, the Victorian public saw "the Indian Mutiny" of 1857-59 as an epochal event. In this provocative book, Christopher Herbert seeks to discover why. He offers a view of this episode--and of Victorian imperialist culture more generally--sharply at odds with the standard formulations of postcolonial scholarship. Drawing on a wealth of largely overlooked and often mesmerizing nineteenth-century texts, including memoirs, histories, letters, works of journalism, and novels, War of No Pity shows that the startling ferocity of the conflict in India provoked a crisis of national conscience and a series of searing if often painfully ambivalent condemnations of British actions in India both prior to and during the war. Bringing to light the dissident, disillusioned, antipatriotic strain of Victorian "mutiny writing," Herbert locates in it key forerunners of modern-day antiwar literature and the modern critique of racism.


Well-Schooled in Murder

Well-Schooled in Murder
Author: Elizabeth George
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553384813

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“The Lynley books constitute the smartest, most gratifyingly complex and impassioned mystery series now being published.”—Entertainment Weekly When thirteen-year-old Matthew Whately goes missing from Bredgar Chambers, a prestigious public school in the heart of West Sussex, aristocratic Inspector Thomas Lynley receives a call for help from the lad’s housemaster, who also happens to be an old school chum. Thus, the inspector, his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, and forensic scientist Simon Allcourt-St. James find themselves once again outside their jurisdiction and deeply involved in the search for a child—and then, tragically, for a child killer. Questioning prefects, teachers, and pupils closest to the dead boy, Lynley and Havers sense that something extraordinarily evil is going on behind Bredgar Chambers’s cloistered walls. But as they begin to unlock the secrets of this closed society, the investigation into Matthew’s death leads them perilously close to their own emotional wounds—and blinds them to the signs of another murder in the making. . . . Praise for Well-Schooled in Murder “George is a master . . . an outstanding practitioner of the modern English mystery.”—Chicago Tribune “A spectacular new voice in mystery writing.”—Los Angeles Times “A compelling whodunit . . . a reader’s delight.”—Daily News, New York “Like P.D. James, George knows the import of the smallest human gesture; Well-Schooled in Murder puts the younger author clearly in the running with the genre master.”—People “Ms. George may wind up creating one of the most popular and entertaining series in mystery fiction today.”—The Sun, Baltimore