Terry has a lot to lose. A good job, a gorgeous wife, Becca, and a 19-year-old
daughter, with a baby of her own. But when he is plunged into financial crisis
by his brother Jonny, he urgently needs to find a large sum of money to avoid
ruin.
Focusing on local policymakers, this book explores the impact of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) on urban environments. It examines the varying levels of preparedness among towns and cities, highlighting the unique challenges CAVs present for infrastructure and planning. The authors provide insights into how these technological advancements will shape the future of urban living and the necessary adaptations that communities must undertake.
The stakes couldn't be any higher. Stephen Parkes, a former Airborne Ranger
and law school graduate, has been charged with a brutal crime. A career
prosecutor has made him an offer of thirty years in prison in return for a
guilty plea. He has a hanging judge and his own public defender wants him to
die in prison. The circumstances have never been more grim! So, he decides to
take matters into his own hands. He drops more than eight feet into a noose.
His heart stops beating. His lungs stop breathing. But, somehow, Stephen
Parkes lives. Fresh off his own gallows, he finds that his problems are only
beginning. Parkes is as guilty as sin. The case against him is perfect.
Undeterred, Parkes fights back, hoping to be set free. The odds against him
are impossible. Set against a background of horrid child abuse, pitiful drug
addiction, and brutal crimes, On A Cold Day In Hell provides a scathing
indictment of the American judicial system, demonstrates the emptiness of
mandatory minimum sentencing, and gives a first-hand look at the consequences
of the unthinking cruelty payed out to a minor child at the hands of a
Catholic priest. Part jailhouse lawyer, part convict, and all human, Stephen
Parkes stands his ground and makes his own case for freedom, which can only be
found on a cold day in hell.