Kevin Lynch
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Despite its Harry Potter-like title, The Book of the Cave of Treasures is actually a rich seam of Jewish and Christian apocryphal lore, by means of which its 5th century author frames the story of Jesus in a truly cosmic context—as the inevitable conclusion of God's redemptive plan for humanity, set in train since the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise.
Along the way we are treated to a feast of extra-Biblical details: of the life of the Patriarchs;...
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Kevin Lynch or Kevee as he is affectionately known was part of the "Route 66 Cycle Challenge" team that attempted to ride the mother road in seven days. It's a heart wrenching tale of eight riders and six crew all doing their upmost to make this happen. Throughout the journey tensions rise and as the week progresses we get an insight into what life was really like on the road. This story takes you back to the very beginning of this epic challenge...
3) Tabloid Baby
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When famed television producer and celebrated Aspen luminary Conrad Harvey dies in Florida, the assignment gets dumped into the lap of sardonic beat reporter Bernard "Mac" McCaffrey. Only Harvey himself isn't the story. It's his bombshell daughter, Roxanne, who's been spotted crashing Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous meetings in the Sunshine State. As the sole heir to the Harvey fortune, Mac is sent to investigate Roxanne's well-being and the status...
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Somebody out there wants to hurt them . . .
When Ben and Deborah leave the city to start a new life in the beautiful countryside, they can almost taste their perfect future-growing their own food, the kids running free, peace and silence.
But as soon as they arrive in their new home bad things start to happen. And it becomes clear that somebody out there wants them gone.
But ex-crime reporter Deborah doesn't scare easily. This is the life she's...
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Business has the power to change the world, but some businesses embrace that opportunity more aggressively than others do. Social enterprises put their change mission first – what they sell or what service they provide is a means to accomplishing a larger goal, rather than an end in itself. Their front-and-center commitment to doing good makes social enterprises immensely attractive. But if you want to run one successfully, you have to manage a...