Here comes the third graphic novel in the Wapsi square series. And just as Monica thinks she has a handle on all that that's happening around her, things go into a tighter turn with the help of her pocket demons. And while keeping her demons close to her, are they really all accounted for and are there more she doesn't know about?
Here comes the third graphic novel in the Wapsi square series. And just as Monica thinks she has a handle on all that that's happening around her, thi...
The 4th book in the Wapsi Square series finds everyone walking down a darker path on the road to dealing with an ancient machine that seems to have a temperament all its own and has been deemed "un-fixable."
The 4th book in the Wapsi Square series finds everyone walking down a darker path on the road to dealing with an ancient machine that seems to have a ...
A wrench has been thrown into the comfortable Minneapolis neighborhood of Wapsi Square. Monica Villarreal, a young and skeptical museum anthropologist crosses paths with an Aztec deity and all cards are thrown to the wind. More than questioning her own sanity she slowly begins to question the world around her and the very history books that she holds sacred. Helping keep Monica grounded are her friends; Amanda, a motherly but cynical professional photographer, Shelly, a tough tomboy yet girly-girl mechanic and Daren the sage bartender at the local pub. Through a blend of humor and macabre...
A wrench has been thrown into the comfortable Minneapolis neighborhood of Wapsi Square. Monica Villarreal, a young and skeptical museum anthropologist...
'A magisterial, beautifully presented, splendidly researched companion to the life of the late Chief Inspector'- Colin Dexter. Paul Taylor has provided the most detailed account of the habits, opinions, loves and hates of Inspector Morse from all the available written sources. While fictional television programmes may be marvellously produced, directed, scripted, and acted they must remain forever fictional and have no part in this book which is based on the real Morse, the real Lewis and Strange, the very real Oxford, and a large number of crimes (particularly murder). No details, however,...
'A magisterial, beautifully presented, splendidly researched companion to the life of the late Chief Inspector'- Colin Dexter. Paul Taylor has provide...
This is the first accessible, succinct text to provide definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts relating to the expanding field of crime, harm and victimisation. Written by a wide range of experts, it includes theories, ideas and case studies relating to victims of conventional crime and victims outside the remit of criminal law. It encapsulates the domestic and international nature, extent and measurement of victims of crime and harm, together with responses to victims and victimisation as a result of conventional, corporate and state crimes and harms. As part of the Companion...
This is the first accessible, succinct text to provide definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts relating to the expanding field of crime...
Project management is one of those professions that has sort of evolved into what it is now. It started as part of management and then became more specialized, I think the problem is project management has never really been a proper discipline (in the same way marketing or engineering). A lot of people stumbled into project management almost like something to do on the 'side of their desk' as part of their normal job. With the massive amount of change in progress then it needs to be a proper discipline This is one of the motivations to write this book because I thought I could...
Project management is one of those professions that has sort of evolved into what it is now. It started as part of management and then became more sp...