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Lethal Imagination

Lethal Imagination

New York University Press
1999
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By any standard, the United States is the most violent nation in the industrialized world. To find comparable levels of interpersonal violence, one must look to nations in the midst of civil war. Most observers of modern American violence do not consider the historical roots of current levels of violence, preferring to criticize American liberalism, permissive child-rearing practices, and excessive greed and individualism as the sources of the problem. This collection of original essays examines the role of violence in America's past, exploring its history and development, from slave patrols in the Colonial South to gun ownership in the twentieth century. Contributors examine both individual acts, such as domestic violence, murder, dueling, frontier vigilantism, and rape, and group and state-led acts such as lynchings, slave uprisings, rifle clubs, legal sanctions of heterosexual aggression, and invasive medical experiments on women's bodies. Contributors include Jeff Adler, Bruce Baird, Robert Dykstra, Lee Chambers-Schiller, Philip J. Cook, Laura Edwards, Uche Egemonye, Nicole Etcheson, Evan Haefeli, Sally Hadden, Paula Hinton, Arthur L. Kellermann, Laura McCall, Kate Nickerson, Mary Odem, Craig Pascoe, John C. Pettegrew, Junius P. Rodriguez, and Andrea Tone, Christopher Waldrep.
Lethal Harvest – A Novel

Lethal Harvest – A Novel

William Cutrer; Sandra L. Glahn

Kregel Publications,U.S.
2016
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"A Machiavellian plot . . . [and] a satisfying medical thriller." --Library JournalIn order to save the president's life, a brilliant embryologist-- the president's nephew&mdashmade a "devil's bargain" with a secret group of federal agents. But Tim Sullivan's illegal genetic manipulations of human embryos place everyone he knows at risk. Before he can finish his work, a freakish accident kills him and leaves only troubling questions behind. Now his partner, Ben McKay, and Tim's widow, Marnie, must uncover the hidden truth about Tim's research before more lives are swept away. In the process, they're forced to face their feelings for each other and the dark secrets in their own pasts. This story of love, loss, and danger crosses international borders from Mexico to the former Soviet Union in order to answer one searing question: if Tim's research is completed, what form will the strange and dangerous harvest take?Ambition, jealousy, and the ultimate meaning of love move this riveting story through the dark labyrinth that may lie buried under breakthroughs in genetic research and cloning.
Lethal Decisions

Lethal Decisions

Arthur J. Ammann

Vanderbilt University Press
2017
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This first-person account by one of the pioneers of HIV/AIDS research chronicles the interaction among the pediatric HIV/AIDS community, regulatory bodies, governments, and activists over more than three decades. After the discovery of AIDS in a handful of infants in 1981, the next fifteen years showed remarkable scientific progress in prevention and treatment, although blood banks, drug companies, and bureaucrats were often slow to act. 1996 was a watershed year when scientific and clinical HIV experts called for treating all HIV-infected individuals with potent triple combinations of antiretroviral drugs that had been proven effective. Aggressive implementation of prevention and treatment in the United States led to marked declines in the number of HIV-related deaths, fewer new infections and hospital visits, and fewer than one hundred infants born infected each year.Inexplicably, the World Health Organization recommended withholding treatment for the majority of HIV-infected individuals in poor countries, and clinical researchers embarked on studies to evaluate inferior treatment approaches even while the pandemic continued to claim the lives of millions of women and children. Why did it take an additional twenty years for international health organizations to recommend the treatment and prevention measures that had had such a profound impact on the pandemic in wealthy countries? The surprising answers are likely to be debated by medical historians and ethicists.At last, in 2015, came a universal call for treating all HIV-infected individuals with triple-combination antiretroviral drugs. But this can only be accomplished if the mistakes of the past are rectified. The book ends with recommendations on how the pediatric HIV/AIDS epidemic can finally be brought to an end.
Lethal Decisions

Lethal Decisions

Arthur J. Ammann

Vanderbilt University Press
2017
nidottu
This first-person account by one of the pioneers of HIV/AIDS research chronicles the interaction among the pediatric HIV/AIDS community, regulatory bodies, governments, and activists over more than three decades. After the discovery of AIDS in a handful of infants in 1981, the next fifteen years showed remarkable scientific progress in prevention and treatment, although blood banks, drug companies, and bureaucrats were often slow to act. 1996 was a watershed year when scientific and clinical HIV experts called for treating all HIV-infected individuals with potent triple combinations of antiretroviral drugs that had been proven effective. Aggressive implementation of prevention and treatment in the United States led to marked declines in the number of HIV-related deaths, fewer new infections and hospital visits, and fewer than one hundred infants born infected each year.Inexplicably, the World Health Organization recommended withholding treatment for the majority of HIV-infected individuals in poor countries, and clinical researchers embarked on studies to evaluate inferior treatment approaches even while the pandemic continued to claim the lives of millions of women and children. Why did it take an additional twenty years for international health organizations to recommend the treatment and prevention measures that had had such a profound impact on the pandemic in wealthy countries? The surprising answers are likely to be debated by medical historians and ethicists.At last, in 2015, came a universal call for treating all HIV-infected individuals with triple-combination antiretroviral drugs. But this can only be accomplished if the mistakes of the past are rectified. The book ends with recommendations on how the pediatric HIV/AIDS epidemic can finally be brought to an end.
Lethal Violence

Lethal Violence

CRC Press Inc
1998
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Lethal Violence: A Sourcebook on Fatal Domestic, Acquaintance and Stranger Aggression applies the lethal violence sequence analysis to a wide-ranging array of fatal aggression, resulting in a multitude of observations and principles of violence. This sourcebook provides base rate information and cases for each type of fatal interaction, then applies the knowledge to violence-related situations and settings.
Lethal Politics

Lethal Politics

R. J. Rummel

Transaction Publishers
1990
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While there are estimates of the number of people killed by Soviet authorities during particular episodes or campaigns, until now, no one has tried to calculate the complete human toll of Soviet genocides and mass murders since the revolution of 1917. Here, R. J. Rummel lists and analyzes hundreds of published estimates, presenting them in the historical context in which they occurred. His shocking conclusion is that, conservatively calculated, 61,911,000 people were systematically killed by the Communist regime from 1917 to 1987.Rummel divides the published estimates on which he bases his conclusions into eight historical periods, such as the Civil War, collectivization, and World War II. The estimates are further divided into agents of death, such as terrorism, deportations, and famine. Using statistical principles developed from more than 25 years of quantitative research on nations, he analyzes the estimates. In the collectivization period, for example, about 11,440,000 people were murdered. During World War II, while the Soviet Union had lost almost 20,000,000 in the war, the Party was killing even more of its citizens and foreigners-probably an additional 13,053,000. For each period, he defines, counts, and totals the sources of death. He shows that Soviet forced labor camps were the major engine of death, probably killing 39,464,000 prisoners overall.To give meaning and depth to these figures, Rummel compares them to the death toll from'major wars, world disasters, global genocide, deaths from cancer and other diseases, and the like. In these and other ways, Rummel goes well beyond the bare bones of statistical analysis and tries to provide understanding of this incredible toll of human lives. Why were these people killed? What was the political and social context? How can we understand it? These and other questions are addressed in a compelling historical narrative.This definitive book will be of interest to Soviet experts, those interested in the study of genocide and violence, peace researchers, and students of comparative politics and society. Written without jargon, its statistics are confined to appendixes, and the general reader can profitably read the book without losing the essence of the findings, which are selectively repeated in the narrative.
Lethal Intentions: The Battle for Gideon

Lethal Intentions: The Battle for Gideon

D. C. Shaftoe

Cornerstone Research and Publishing
2013
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This book has been republished as "Imperfect" which won at the 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.Police inspector, Zachary Marek, has crossed daggers with the wrong villain while working as a member of an international drug task force. After he is imprisoned and marked for death by his powerful foe, Albanian Mafioso, Burim Gjojak, Zach is presumed gone forever. Until his brothers mount a daring rescue and return him to his wife and son. But after months away, home is not the sanctuary that Zach hoped it would be. His son, Gideon, now diagnosed with Autism, is a complete mystery of volcanic meltdowns and violent opposition to change. His wife, Christie, is a stranger. Determined to embrace the challenges of autism and win back Christie's heart, Zach embarks on a cross-country journey from Niagara to Wyoming to reconnect and create a new beginning with both of them. However, Gjojak doesn't want Zach to return to any life at all. As he builds a web of betrayal and deceit around Zach, Gjojak sets a lethal snare that not only endangers Zach's life, but also the lives of those he loves. Can Zach and his brothers win the battle to protect Christie and Gideon?
Lethal Circuit: A Michael Chase Spy Thriller
BESTSELLING AMAZON THRILLER -- LETHAL CIRCUITA Chinese satellite is on crash course with Earth. It contains enough plutonium to irradiate a large city.And that's the good news...In the tradition of Tom Clancy, Lee Child, and Robert Ludlum, comes a new hero.Michael Chase is a twenty-six year old backpacker, a recent college grad, an amateur. He flew to Hong Kong to find his missing father. Four hours later, he's running for his life. The Chinese Secret Police want him dead. The Conspiracy wants him dead. And the one person who he thinks is on his side, may want him dead too. If Michael is going to live, he'll need to find a hidden piece of Nazi technology lost since World War II. And he'll have to do it before anyone else. Because if he doesn't, a little plutonium is going to be the least of his problems.Praise for Bestselling Amazon Thriller, LETHAL CIRCUIT: "This is thriller entertainment par excellence "Jeffrey Vanke -- author of the Berlin Deception - 5 stars"Rockin' fast-paced thriller Strap yourself in for a wild ride as backpacker Michael Chase gets caught up in the world of spies and secret agents."Connaisseur -- 5 Stars"A Pulse Racing Thriller "Soundograph -- 5 Stars"Lars Guignard keeps you hanging at the end of each chapter "David Trail --5 Stars"A high-octane spy thriller with a great twist ending." E.J. Whalen -- 5 StarsLETHAL CIRCUIT takes the reader on a street-level journey through the Chinese countryside where nothing is what it seems. Hidden in a perfect world of emerald-green limestone karsts and bucolic rivers is an advanced energy technology that could prevent a disaster. It could also change the world. But only if it can be found. If it can't, the results will be unthinkable. Michael's friends are eight thousand miles away, but his enemies are everywhere. To even have a chance of finding what he's looking for, Michael will need to join forces with a beautiful, but deadly MI6 agent. He'll need to remain calm, he'll need to improvise, but most importantly, he'll also need to ask himself a question. Who can he trust in a world where nothing is what it seems? And if the answer is nobody, he'll need to live, or more likely die, with the result.LETHAL CIRCUIT is the first in the Michael Chase thriller series. It has been on the Amazon Bestselling Technothriller List since its release. If you like Dan Brown and Tom Clancy, you'll love LETHAL CIRCUIT. Book Two in the series, BLOWN CIRCUIT, will be released in 2012.
Lethal Black Dress

Lethal Black Dress

Ellen Byerrum

Ellen Byerrum
2014
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When does a little black dress become a lethal black dress?When it becomes unexpectedly weaponized at the most security-conscious event in Washington, D.C.-the fabled White House Correspondents' Dinner. Fashion reporter Lacey Smithsonian is delighted to finally take her place at the legendary D.C. insider bash, but she senses something is amiss with a pushy TV reporter's vintage Madame X gown with its stunning emerald lining. When the woman takes a tumble with a tray of champagne and dies of something other than embarrassment, Lacey taps into her ExtraFashionary Perception and follows her hunch that this was no freak accident. Juggling her investigation with her love life and future in-laws complicates matters, while spies and lies and an enemy close to home bring Lacey face to face with danger and jealousy, the green-eyed monster. But this time, will the style sleuth discover that green is also the color of death?This book is the 10th in the Crime of Fashion Mysteries.
Lethal Journey

Lethal Journey

Kim Cresswell

Kc Publishing
2013
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A killer lurks in the shadows of Hyde Park, New York...waiting.Manhattan District Attorney, Lauren Taylor, is about to take on the most important case of her career, prosecuting Gino Valdina, acting mob boss of New York's most influential crime syndicate.For three decades, Gino Valdina has led New York's Valdina crime family. Since his recent indictment for murder, the leadership of the family is in turmoil, appalled by the death of one of their own, Gino's wife, Madelina. Without the support of the family behind him, Valdina will do anything to save himself.But Lauren soon discovers, things aren't always as they seem when she's tossed into a mystery, a deadly conspiracy that reaches far beyond the criminal underworld and a journey into the past makes her a target...and anyone she's ever loved.
Lethal Dose

Lethal Dose

Mike Johnson

Lasavia Publishing
2019
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'Lethal Dose is the best novel Mike Johnson has written... a scathingly well-written novel. All the goodies are here: booze, sex, violence, brothels, anarchists, drugs, lesbians, vampires, angst, fast cars, Bergman pics, poison, humour and death. Everything you d expect to find in contemporary Auckland, New Zealand, in the last chance decade.'
Lethal Injections: Elizabeth Tracy Mae Wettlaufer, Canada's Serial Killer Nurse
Canada's Serial Killer Nurse Tells All "I had been killing people using an insulin overdose, okay." That's what registered nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer told her friends, her pastor, and her doctors. On October 5, 2016, in Woodstock, Ontario, she told the police all about it. World War II veteran James Silcox was "the first one to die as a result of what I did." After killing him with an insulin overdose, the nurse went home and played computer games. "The doctor wants you to have your vitamin shot," the nurse told Maurice Granat before administering the insulin overdose that killed him. After giving Helen Matheson her blueberry pie, nurse Wettlaufer overdosed the woman. "After I did it, I got that laughter," she told police, and she laughed when Helen died. Nurse Wettlaufer told Mary Zurawinski the injection was "for pain" but it killed her as intended. And after getting the news, nurse Wettlaufer departed on a Caribbean cruise. As the nurse told police, Gladys Millard took longer to die than some others. "Take your medicine," the registered nurse told Arpad Horvath as she injected the insulin overdose that killed him. Nurse Wettlaufer also told police she killed Maureen Pickering and Helen Young. She told police how, when and why she killed her victims. The nurse told police she attempted to kill at least four others, and that she never "got caught." What would be the serial killer's penalty for inflicting so much death and suffering? Read all about it in Lethal Injections.
Lethal Tracks: A Crawford Mystery

Lethal Tracks: A Crawford Mystery

Merissa Racine

Wind Driven Press
2025
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IT'S FINALLY HAPPENED, THE OPIOID CRISIS HAS ARRIVED IN CRAWFORD, WYOMINGCourt Stenographer Lauren Besoner was finally recovering, both physically and emotionally, from her narrow escape from death, but when she discovers her young neighbor's lifeless body in the bone-chilling snow all the dark memories resurface. Are the nightmares soon to follow?The arrival of Detective Sam Overstreet, the man Lauren's recently begun seeing, settles her nerves. He tells her all signs point to an overdose, but Lauren's neighbor Twila refuses to believe her granddaughter OD'd.Sam's investigation into the deadly opioids poisoning his hometown comes to an abrupt halt when the autopsy results return. Sam's search for a drug dealer turns into a hunt for a cunning killer.Are Lauren and Sam about to discover the truth is more dangerous than any drugs on the street?
Lethal Bargain

Lethal Bargain

Charles O'Brien

Blurb
2021
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Pamela Thompson, private investigator, tracks down a missing boy on behalf of a wealthy Manhattan family. In the process she discovers the murderers of a doctor and a nurse, and unravels a mystery of child identity. All of this set at the end of the Gilded Age.