Readers who suffere from low thyroid, or think they might, can find the missing answers. For the person who's been told "it's not your thyroid," without then being told convincingly what the problem is. This book provides readers with the knowledge needed to communicate and work with their docteors to get the treatment they deserve.
Readers who suffere from low thyroid, or think they might, can find the missing answers. For the person who's been told "it's not your thyroid," witho...
MAFIA MONEY LAUNDERING. BLACKMAIL. MUSIC ROW. In 1960s Nashville Sherry Russell is the daughter and ex-fiancee of hardnosed newspapermen-"a 35-25-35 blonde, with gams like Marilyn Monroe's"-part Janet Leigh in Psycho, part January Jones in Mad Men, pinches here and there of Scarlett O'Hara and Lisbeth Salander. After falling from grace as a starched-white-uniform nurse the year The Feminine Mystique rocked America, Sherry is reborn a private detective, cutting her teeth on her own philandering police-reporter fiance. Then amid big-money fund-raising to build the Country Music Hall of Fame,...
MAFIA MONEY LAUNDERING. BLACKMAIL. MUSIC ROW. In 1960s Nashville Sherry Russell is the daughter and ex-fiancee of hardnosed newspapermen-"a 35-25-35 b...
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT meets DELIVERANCE meets THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE. During a 1967 Ku Klux Klan uprising ex-Nashville-PI Sherry Russell is drawn into the investigation, in rural Alabama, of the "Lavonia Massacre"-a heinous racial hate crime counting amongst its victims the brother and pregnant sister-in-law of Sherry's African-American housekeeper. Sherry takes the case partly as a respite from her burly husband's increasing pressure to start a family, the prospects of motherhood as daunting to this Betty Friedan disciple as facing down Klan killers, wielding chains, and baseball bats,...
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT meets DELIVERANCE meets THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE. During a 1967 Ku Klux Klan uprising ex-Nashville-PI Sherry Russell is drawn in...