MR Michael Johnson MR T. E. McNamara MR James Howard
"A child brutalized, a family destroyed, a community wounded...but the story doesn't end there..." The summer of 1973-the time when Michael Johnson's life was struck by tragedy. The life of an innocent nine-year-old boy growing up in Charleston, SC was horrifically transformed by an act of rape by a stranger. This book is the first in a series describing his life after rape. Watch the effects the rape had on his life, his mind, his family, and his actions. A sense of vengeance and drug use led Michael in-and-out of incarceration, rehabilitation facilities, and mental institutions. Drugs...
"A child brutalized, a family destroyed, a community wounded...but the story doesn't end there..." The summer of 1973-the time when Michael Johnson's ...
If you are considering a career as a solicitor, you need this book It is a definitive guide containing everything you need to know to give you your best possible shot at getting a solicitor's training contract with a large UK law firm. The author strongly believes these jobs should be open to everyone, not just those who went to the "right" schools or who have the best personal contacts. This book levels the playing field and makes sure all readers have their best shot at success The author was an Associate at one of the top city firms and has written this guide based on his recent personal...
If you are considering a career as a solicitor, you need this book It is a definitive guide containing everything you need to know to give you your b...
Robert Hamer was one of the most promising film directors in Britain at the end of the 1940s, after a decade spent moving through the ranks from editor to screenwriter, associate producer and finally director, beginning with a co-credit on Ealing Studios' remarkable portmanteau horror classic Dead of Night, following this with the Edwardian melodrama Pink String and Sealing Wax, the neo-realistic It Always Rains on Sunday and the masterly Kind Hearts and Coronets. Away from Ealing, Hamer directed a number of stylish and acclaimed movies including Father Brown, The Spider and the Fly, The Long...
Robert Hamer was one of the most promising film directors in Britain at the end of the 1940s, after a decade spent moving through the ranks from edito...