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William Myers

    William L. Myers, Jr. élabore des thrillers juridiques captivants qui plongent dans les complexités des relations humaines, en particulier la dynamique père-fille. Son écriture est imprégnée des dures réalités de la pratique juridique, offrant aux lecteurs à la fois la tension de la salle d'audience et une profonde exploration des liens familiaux. Myers se concentre sur des histoires de personnes ordinaires confrontées à des défis importants, montrant comment ces relations peuvent à la fois nuire et nourrir. Son œuvre se distingue par sa voix authentique et sa résonance émotionnelle.

    Milton and Free Will
    Old Roman Catholic Pew Missal
    An Old Roman Catholic Catechism
    The Book of Acts
    Backstory
    A Criminal Justice
    • A Criminal Justice

      • 396pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      A man in prison for murder. One woman wants him freed. One woman wants him dead. Mick McFarland is stunned when he's arrested for murdering business tycoon Edwin Hanson, brother to David Hanson--one of Mick's former clients. Mick is even more shocked when he's confronted with the incriminating evidence: surveillance footage of him stalking the victim and pulling the trigger. As Mick's legal team fights against windmills trying to beat the prosecution in court, his wife, Piper, journeys across the country, trying to win her husband's freedom by going after the man she is convinced is out to destroy Mick and David both. What she doesn't anticipate is that David's wife, Marcie, is on a similar mission to shelter her own husband. And the two women may not be on the same side. Piper has it all right...and all wrong. And her time is running out. Will she be able to save her husband from conviction and clear his name?

      A Criminal Justice
    • Jackson Robert Hunter wakes up with a badly battered head and no memory. When clues convince him that his wife's recent suicide was murder, he sets out to find the killer. But his cross-country odyssey triggers damning memories, suggesting that Jackson may be the true villain of his story. A Unique Blend: Perfect for fans of The Bourne Identity as well as fans of Gone Girl

      Backstory
    • The Book of Acts

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, this commentary on the Book of Acts offers valuable insights into the early ministry of the apostles following the establishment of the church. It serves as a resource for Bible class teachers and serious students, enhancing their understanding of the significant events and journeys that shaped first-century churches. Luke's narrative skillfully maps out these developments, making it an essential tool for those seeking to comprehend this pivotal period in Christian history.

      The Book of Acts
    • An Old Roman Catholic Catechism

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the teachings and beliefs of the Old Roman Catholic Church, rooted in the Longer Orthodox Catechism. It serves as an accessible guide for readers interested in understanding the traditions and doctrines of this historic religious community, making it a valuable resource for both newcomers and those seeking to deepen their knowledge of the faith.

      An Old Roman Catholic Catechism
    • Old Roman Catholic Pew Missal

      • 38pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The Old Roman Catholic Missal offers the ordinary of the Mass, drawing from the Mathew Missal to align with traditional practices. It serves as a liturgical guide for those seeking to engage with the Old Roman Catholic faith, emphasizing its historical and spiritual significance in worship.

      Old Roman Catholic Pew Missal
    • Milton and Free Will

      An Essay in Criticism and Philosophy

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book offers a thorough analysis and defense of free will, using John Milton as a key example. It combines literary scholarship with philosophical inquiry, aiming to enrich both Milton studies and broader discussions on free will. Written with passion, it explores the complexities of free will through the lens of Milton's works, making a significant contribution to both fields.

      Milton and Free Will
    • Old Roman Catholic Ritual

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Offering a reconfiguration of Archbishop Mathew's 1909 text, this work preserves the dignified language of the original while providing an updated version. It serves as a valuable resource for clergy seeking a traditional ritual in English, maintaining the essence of historical practices.

      Old Roman Catholic Ritual
    • The Presence of Persons

      Essays on Literature, Science and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on significant elements of nineteenth-century culture, this book explores the literary, philosophical, and scientific contributions of notable figures such as Dickens, the Brontë sisters, James Hamilton, John Stuart Mill, Matthew Arnold, Walter Pater, and John Henry Newman. It highlights how their ideas and writings continue to resonate in contemporary discussions, making it a relevant examination of enduring themes and issues.

      The Presence of Persons
    • Exploring deep atheism through the lens of literary theory, philosophy, and religion, the essays delve into the concept of "nothing" as examined by notable figures like George Eliot and Thomas Hardy. They question how existence and values hold meaning against an indifferent universe. The work contrasts theism and atheism, particularly through Paul Ricoeur and Daniel Dennett, while advocating for a nuanced understanding of freedom as inherently interpersonal. The interplay between "nothing" and "freedom" is also linked to biblical narratives, highlighting the complex relationship between belief and autonomy.

      Writing and Freedom: From Nothing to Persons and Back
    • Bio Art: Nature - Identity

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Reveals the ways in which the work of bio artists offers new meanings for our lives in the wake of scientific discovery, as well as new frameworks for describing them. This book covers key areas in which biotechnology has had an impact on world, including ecology, biomedicine, designer genomes and evolutionary theory.

      Bio Art: Nature - Identity