"I won't give up on us, Barbara. Not today, not tomorrow, not with my last breath." Barbara Baines Allen has finally gotten the life she wants--a great job, a comfortable home in southern California, and friends she can count on. Her classes on familicide and family dynamics are always full, and she's confident she'll move up to Associate Professor in two or three years. The only fly in the ointment is her occasional court appearances as an expert witness in indigenous familicide. One case brings her into the orbit of an annoyed FBI agent who doesn't appreciate her torpedoing two of his cases.…mehr
"I won't give up on us, Barbara. Not today, not tomorrow, not with my last breath." Barbara Baines Allen has finally gotten the life she wants--a great job, a comfortable home in southern California, and friends she can count on. Her classes on familicide and family dynamics are always full, and she's confident she'll move up to Associate Professor in two or three years. The only fly in the ointment is her occasional court appearances as an expert witness in indigenous familicide. One case brings her into the orbit of an annoyed FBI agent who doesn't appreciate her torpedoing two of his cases. Her superior takes a more tolerant view and a second look at Barbara. Later, on the run from the Mexican mafia and rogue FBI agents, Barbara faces a hard truth. Sometimes, you can't control everything. Maybe you can never control anything.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Before beginning her career as a storyteller, a term she prefers to novelist or writer, Diana Clark was an editor at Northland Press in Flagstaff, Arizona, and, later, the Publications Director at the Museum of Northern Arizona Press. Her deepest interests, often the background for her stories, are Latin American political history and culture. She is an enthusiastic supporter of preservation, both cultural and natural, and, like all of us, Diana also loves a good romance. Her education includes a Master's Degree in Latin American history from the University of Toledo and a Ph.D. in American history/political science from Northern Arizona University. She lives and works in Mazatlan, Mexico.
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