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Obras de Edward T. Cook

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Mavis – The Story of A Shelter Cat Who Found A Home – Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat

‘My name is Mavis, and I am a very lucky and fortunate cat. Many of my sisters and brothers are not so fortunate, and wonder in this world, wondering where their next meal will come from, if we will get sick, and what creatures might want to attack us and cause us harm. But I was a lucky cat, I found a home.’

Mavis’ story brings to light the misfortune of those animals that are left to fend for themselves in the outside world. It brings awareness to our human responsibilities when it comes to animals of any breed. And it also shows us of how, we as humans, are responsible for the mistreatment of these animals by not having them spayed/neutered and properly cared for. So, after reading this book, if you get the urge to help but can’t adopt one of these beautiful animals yourself, at least help by supporting the shelters in your own community.

2010
Bookstand Publishing
24 pages
ISBN# 978-1-58909-679-0
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Denunciada
marthacheves | Aug 15, 2010 |
Murders Do Not Come by Accident - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat

'She had just started to walk by a tightly clumped set of evergreens, when all of a sudden she felt a large heat searing pressure on her chest. She fell backwards, dumbfounded. She glanced down at her chest and observed a large set of deer antlers had penetrated her chest and lungs. Her last thoughts before she lost consciousness were why would a deer attack me?'

Karen Flowers was the first "accidents" to occur in the small college town of Marquette, Michigan. Within just a few days there would be three other "accidents" that Detective John Cook was starting to believe were more than what they appeared to be. Through his keen mind, police training and gathering of evidence he comes to the conclusion that they are not accidents but murders.

In Murders Do Not Come by Accident, Author Edward T. Cook takes us through the steps that only a well trained police officer, such as himself, would know. He leads us through the gathering of the evidence, it's admission to the labs, putting the puzzle together to acquire warrants, and finally, going after the suspect. This was an enjoyable book.

ISBN #1-58961-513-1
PageFree Publishing, Inc.
67 pages
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Denunciada
marthacheves | Jan 12, 2010 |

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Obras
5
Miembros
6
Popularidad
#1,227,255
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
5