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No Guts, No Glory: A Foreign Policy For The European Union
The author has sought in this book to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of European Union foreign policy making. His main conclusions are that the the Union policy making machinery needs to be considerably strengthened to face up to the increased challenges of today. The reliance on a consensus in foreign policy making will no longer suffice and that more majority voting will become essential. Moreover policy making will increasingly need to rely on principle which will be the best way to arrive at a common approach given the divided nature of the interests and historical backgrounds of the member states of the Union. Finally while soft power and engagement have constituted the main thrust of European policy, this will no longer suffice in a world in which we are seeing the emergence of powerful autocracies and military threats.This will increase the need for more hard power and the consolidation of European military forces which will strengthen our military alliances.
Safe Harbor: A Murder in Nantucket

Safe Harbor: A Murder in Nantucket

Brian McDonald

St. Martin's Griffin
2006
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Elizabeth Lochtefeld was a glowing, charismatic and driven woman who'd built a million-dollar fortune in Manhattan before settling into a new life in one of America's most elite resort communities. She'd planned to dedicate the rest of her life to charity-and to marry and finally start a family of her own. When Lochtefeld met thrity-seven year-old Tim Toolan-- a tall, strapping, handsome, and Columbia graduate and Wall Street ace who'd made it to Vice President at Smith Barney-she thought she'd found Mr. Right. She told friends she was in love. She hinted at marriage. But soon she saw past the Golden Boy facade, finding a deeply troubled man with a history of erratic bahavior -- a man given to violent mood swings who'd been fired from his position at Smith Barney after trying to steal an $80,000 Roman bust from a Park Avenue antiques show. Two days after she ended the affair, she lay dead on the floor of her Nantucket cottage.This is the story of love gone terribly wrong.
In the Middle of the Night: The Shocking True Story of a Family Killed in Cold Blood
The affluent suburb of Cheshire, Connecticut, seemed like the perfect place for Dr. William Petit and his wife, Jennifer Hawke-Petit, to raise their two lovely daughters... Until July 23, 2007, when, according to police, two ex-cons invaded the Petit home hoping to embark on a routine robbery-one that would ultimately prove deadly. What unfolded at 300 Sorghum Mill Drive was a tragic and horrifying sequence of events that shocked a community and made headlines across the nation. Before the morning was over, Mrs. Hawke-Petit and one of her daughters would be sexually assaulted, the entire house would go up in flames, and only Dr. Petit-his head bloodied, his legs bound-would manage to escape with his life. With the help of neighbors and local police, the two suspects were soon found and captured. Now, Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes await trial for murder IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT.
Five Floors Up

Five Floors Up

Brian McDonald

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2022
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Seen through the eyes of four generations of a firefighter family, Five Floors Up is on one level the story of the modern New York City Fire Department. From the days just after the horse-drawn firetruck, to the devastation of the 1970s when the Bronx was Burning, to the unspeakable tragedy of 9/11, to the culture-busting department of today, a Feehan has worn the shoulder patch of the FDNY. The tale especially shines the spotlight on the career of William M. Feehan. “Chief” Feehan is only person to have held every rank in the FDNY including being New York City's 28th Fire Commissioner. He died in the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. But Five Floors Up is at root an intimate look at a firefighter clan, the selflessness and bravery of not only those who face the flames, but the family members who stand by their sides. Alternately humorous and harrowing, rich with anecdotes and meticulously researched and reported, Five Floors Up takes us inside a world few of us truly understand, and documents an era that is quickly passing us by.
Harry Carry

Harry Carry

Brian McDonald

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2025
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Following a near death experience, Harold Carey develops the ability to faultlessly memorise information about antiques. But Harry is facing financial ruin, due to the scheming of his corrupt bank manager, a neighbouring landowner, and a violent crime boss who need his smallholding in order to develop a giant business park. Harry’s situation is further complicated by the involvement of the Intelligence Services, who commissioned a psychologist to develop subliminal memory techniques, which Harry was accidently exposed to while in a coma. After several attempts to pressure Harry into selling, the local police get involved. Corrupt police officers, in the pocket of another criminal organisation, leads to a deadly reckoning between the rival gangs. Harry’s friends rally round, and with the arrival of a hitherto unknown sibling, resolve to help Harry overcome his problems.
Gangs Of London

Gangs Of London

Brian McDonald

Milo Books
2010
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Decades before the Krays, London was plagued by gang warfare as vicious and terrifying as anything that was to come. Territorial tribes fought pitched battles for honour and pride. This first ever history of these intriguing street mobs traces them from Jonathan Wild, the original gang leader and archetype for Dicken's Fagin, to sprawling super-mobs like the Titanic from east London and the infamous Elephant and Castle Gang. 'Gangs of London' is a riveting journey through the violent underbelly of one of the world's great cities.
Land of the Dead

Land of the Dead

Brian McDonald

Roaring Brook Press
2023
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Wielding his massive experience from film, TV, comics, and more, Brian McDonald lays out a history of storytelling and shows the reader how the best tales tug at our truest biological instinct: the need to survive. Readers will see how different forms of survival - physical, emotional, spiritual - inform the arc of character development in a way that makes them more complex and compelling. And how plot and circumstance must then force the protagonist to meet their worst nightmare. Toby Cypress’s electric art guides the reader through the underworld, visualising each narrative masterpiece, and bringing the ideas to life.