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The Adventures of Steve Holmes and Janet Harris: The Lake Sarworski Series "Junk Code"

The Adventures of Steve Holmes and Janet Harris: The Lake Sarworski Series "Junk Code"

Jeffrey V. Dearborn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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The Adventures of Steve Holmes and Janet Harris. A Romance-Suspense-Thriller, No super hero, Steve's a typical guy in a tough situation. His women all have agendas? Which one is right for him? Being accused of an arson he didn't commit that soon escalades into espionage, when company hard drives are missing; Steve like any strong willed red blooded American boy, parks his classic car in the garage, loads up his pickup and goes on a hunting vacation. A perfect hunt composed of beautiful weather, stunning landscape and a mind wandering amongst the girls and lost in daydreams, is shot up, burnt down and destroyed by helicopters, storms and deaths. It's a nightmare but no authorities are notified. Are they, the helicopter guys, coming after him? Is Janet ever going to believe his story? Did he really fall in love with Millie in thirty minutes at a grocery store? Why does Lindsay grab him out of a college classroom and take him home? Second Novel; available by December 24th -"The Adventures of Steve Holmes and Millie Prescott", continues Steve's nightmare. But Millie? Who's she? Can she solve Steve's mystery when he just can't tell her the whole truth? I'm a new author who has found a subject of great intensity and magnitude. This passion to bring to life these characters for the purpose of entertainment and to visit a not so easy a topic, is over powering at times. As a new author it is the Readers who decide. Lets have at it and see where it goes.
The Carolinian Murder at Nags Head: The Janet Siclari Story
The Saga of a Brutal Murder Janet Siclari, a beautiful 35-year-old visitor to the Outer Banks, was found raped and fatally stabbed on the early morning of August 28, 1993, behind the iconic Carolinian hotel at Nags Head. After a long and intriguing probe, two investigators ultimately charged a suspect, thanks to advances in DNA testing. Defense attorneys, trying to save that defendant's life, argued another suspect could have killed Janet. In this moving narrative, based on exclusive interviews with case insiders, investigative author John Railey reveals for the first time all the twists and turns that led to the killer's conviction.
Hearing on the nominations of Janet G. McCabe to be Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), A

Hearing on the nominations of Janet G. McCabe to be Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), A

United States House of Senate; Committee On Environment and Publ Works; United States Congress

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Hearing on the nominations of Janet G. McCabe to be Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ann E. Dunkin to be Assistant Administrator for Environmental Information of the EPA, and Manuel H. Ehrlich, Jr., to be a member of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board: hearing before the Committee on Environment and Public Works
The Absent Woman: The Genius of Janet Malcolm

The Absent Woman: The Genius of Janet Malcolm

Eve Sneider

W. W. Norton Company
2026
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A titan of American letters, Janet Malcolm was a writer with a far-reaching impact and cultlike following, even as she actively opposed being a literary celebrity. For The Absent Woman, journalist Eve Sneider, one of the first to be given access to Malcolm's archive, creates a portrait of this notoriously private writer and her work, delving into the people and themes that consumed her during an over-fifty-year career. From questions of narrative form to cultural criticism, psychoanalysis, and the role of subjectivity, Sneider explores these obsessions of Malcolm's through her manuscript drafts, lauded but controversial books, photographs, correspondence, art, and interviews with those who knew her. The Absent Woman grapples with the ethical questions of writing biographical profiles, which led to highly publicized trials between former Freudian psychoanalyst Jeffrey Masson and Malcolm, and illustrates the many ways in which Malcolm's essays and books were vehicles for Malcolm to understand herself.