Jordan Hanson was having a bad day. His girlfriend was acting distant, his cat had run off, his car was leaking oil, there was something screwy with the electrical system in his new house, and to top it all off he got caught in a storm. By the end of the day, though, Jordan would have given anything to get his old life back. Or any life at all, for that matter. Even an undead existence in which he was not about to be used as a tool to end the world would have been better than nothing....
Jordan Hanson was having a bad day. His girlfriend was acting distant, his cat had run off, his car was leaking oil, there was something screwy with t...
After averting Armageddon, Jordan Hanson thought life would get easier, but in fact it was just the opposite. While he'd successfully driven away the world-destroyers, the Mondragoran, countless dimensional portals had been torn open in the process. Now, Jordan found himself continually dealing with dangerous creatures entering our world, while trying to hide this new reality from the general public. For the most part, Jordan felt that he, with the help of his powerful friends, had a handle on things. Then something very ancient and angry found its way back to Earth--something that felt the...
After averting Armageddon, Jordan Hanson thought life would get easier, but in fact it was just the opposite. While he'd successfully driven away the ...
Jordan and his friends are still catching their breath after defeating an enraged angel bent on erasing humanity from the face of the Earth, only to discover that their greatest fear had come true: the Mondragoran still lived.Jordan finds himself in a race against time, trying to identify and destroy his creators-and oldest enemies-before they become too strong to stop. Meanwhile, Jordan's friends are making sacrifices that may forever change them.
Jordan and his friends are still catching their breath after defeating an enraged angel bent on erasing humanity from the face of the Earth, only to d...
Large companies and small are increasingly seeing outsourcing as a means of making the most of their more limited resources. But how do you know whether it is right for your organization? What benefits are on offer and how do you ensure you realize them? How do you begin to construct a value-for-money agreement or determine a basis for pricing? What are the risks, and how do you recognize and manage them? Because every organization's needs are different, informed answers to these questions have been difficult to come by. Robert White and Barry James are experts with more than 35 years of...
Large companies and small are increasingly seeing outsourcing as a means of making the most of their more limited resources. But how do you know wheth...