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Jesse Lee Peterson, Brad Stetson: From Rage to Responsibility: Black Conservative Jesse Lee Peterson and America Today, ISBN: Hardcover
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White, Stephen: Warning Signs, Delacorte Press 2002
0385336187
Book Club Edition; 1.4 x 8.2 x 5.4 Inches; 432 pages; <b>What happens when a psychologist enters the darkness of the criminal mind?<br>When a tormented killer takes revenge on an unsuspecting city?<br>When the warning signs come too late?</b><br><br>These are the provocative issues at the heart of <b>Warning Signs</b>, Stephen White’s explosive new novel of psychological suspense. White’s crackling novels have earned widespread acclaim as “superior psychological thrillers” (<i>Chicago Tribune</i>) that are “taut, breathless, and mesmerizing” (<i>The Denver Post</i>) and “sinister and scary” (<i>The New York Times Book Review</i>). Now the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author returns with a story that catapults clinical psychologist Alan Gregory into the blistering heat of a crime wave that is sweeping the city–and locks him in the ethical dilemma of his career.<br><br><br><b>Warning Signs</b><br><b r>The grisly slaying shatters the quiet of a residential neighborhood in the foothills of the Rockies. The battered body of Boulder County District Attorney Royal Peterson lies amid shards of broken pottery while his wife sleeps upstairs. Within hours, a homicide detective is the prime suspect in the brutal death that will send shock waves through the city–and reverberate in the professional and personal life of Alan Gregory.<br><br>Alan knew Roy Peterson. Lauren, his wife, a prosecutor in the DA’s office, worked under Peterson for years. And while Lauren contemplates taking on the defense of the accused cop, Alan meets with a new patient. Almost from the moment Naomi Bigg starts talking, warning bells go off in Alan’s mind. A terrified mother with an explosive secret, Naomi tests the limits of doctor-patient confidentiality when her privileged exchanges convince Alan that a crime is about to be committed. But when he uncovers a shocking link to the Peterson slaying, Alan finds himself riding the slippery slope between professional judgment and personal responsibilit y as he struggles to protect his patient while probing the mind of a deeply troubled teenager.<br><br>As violence erupts throughout the city–and a pattern of vengeance becomes chillingly clear–Al an is plunged into a desperate manhunt for a killer whose trail of rage winds all the way up to the Colorado Supreme Court. As the minutes tick down in a brilliantly conceived vendetta that targets the guilty and the innocent alike, <b>Warning Signs</b> races to a harrowing climax in which the lives of hundreds hang in the balance. A brilliant exploration of the fears and passions that war within each of us, <b>Warning Signs</b> is vintage White: taut, penetrating–utterly terrifying. Hardcover
Faryna, Stan, and Stetson, Brad, and Conti, Joseph G. (Joint Editors): Black and Right: The Bold New Voice of Black Conservatives in America, Westport, CT Praeger 1997
ISBN: 0275953424 Fine
xviii, 193 pp., biblio., index; 24 cm. AS NEW. Dust jacket protected in a mylar book cover. Right-wing claptrap. Contents: No Room at the Inn: The Loneliness of the Black Conservative, by Clarence Thomas; Notes of a Nonnative Son: The Third Vision, by Robert A. George; "You look like a Democrat," by Kathleen M. Bravo; Young, Black, and Republican, by Stuart DeVeaux; What "Black Conservative" Means to Me, by Lee Walker; Two Visions of Black Leadership, by Brian W. Jones; Black Conservatives: The Undercounted, by Willie and Gwen Richardson; No Need for a Government Handout, by Telly Lovelace; Educational Development in the Black Community, by Mazhar Ali Awan; The Role of Black Conservative Leaders in the 1990s, by Gary Franks; Are You Really a Racist?: A Common-Sense Quiz, by Joseph G. Conti and Brad Stetson; My Experience with the California Civil Rights Initiative, by Errol Smith; Race Confab: An Exercise in Futility, by Jesse Peterson; Racial Rage: The Response to Jesse Peterson, by Marivic C. Francis; Are America's Juries Race-Obsessed?, by Deroy Murdock; The Moral Vacuum in Black America Must Be Filled, by Joseph H. Brown; The Black Family and Parental Licensure, by Diann Ellen Cameron; A Setback is a Setup for a Comeback, by Steven Craft; Family Values vs. Homosexual Rights, by Joseph E. Broadus; A Black Conservative looks at Abortion, by Peter Kirsanow; Is this the work of God?: Reflections on the Black Church, by Jesse Peterson; Black Diamonds: Discovering the Lessons of Freedom in Black Conservative Thought, by Stan Faryna; A Conversation with Shelby Steele, by Joseph G. Conti and Brad Stetson; An Interview with Ezola Foster, by Joseph G. Conti; "The Sage of South Central": An Interview with Larry Elder, by Brad Stetson. DEBUNK THIS BOOK. First Edition, First Printing Fine Hard Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Collectible
White, Stephen: WARNING SIGNS, Delacorte Press 2002
0385336187
Hardcover Prompt delivery with tracking. Many satisfied customers. Satisfaction guaranteed; 1.4 x 8.2 x 5.4 Inches; 432 pages; <b>What happens when a psychologist enters the darkness of the criminal mind?<br>When a tormented killer takes revenge on an unsuspecting city?<br>When the warning signs come too late?</b><br><br>These are the provocative issues at the heart of <b>Warning Signs</b>, Stephen White’s explosive new novel of psychological suspense. White’s crackling novels have earned widespread acclaim as “superior psychological thrillers” (<i>Chicago Tribune</i>) that are “taut, breathless, and mesmerizing” (<i>The Denver Post</i>) and “sinister and scary” (<i>The New York Times Book Review</i>). Now the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author returns with a story that catapults clinical psychologist Alan Gregory into the blistering heat of a crime wave that is sweeping the city–and locks him in the ethical dilemma of his career.<br><br><br><b>Warning Signs</b><br><br>The grisly slaying shatters the quiet of a residential neighborhood in the foothills of the Rockies. The battered body of Boulder County District Attorney Royal Peterson lies amid shards of broken pottery while his wife sleeps upstairs. Within hours, a homicide detective is the prime suspect in the brutal death that will send shock waves through the city–and reverberate in the professional and personal life of Alan Gregory.<br><br>Alan knew Roy Peterson. Lauren, his wife, a prosecutor in the DA’s office, worked under Peterson for years. And while Lauren contemplates taking on the defense of the accused cop, Alan meets with a new patient. Almost from the moment Naomi Bigg starts talking, warning bells go off in Alan’s mind. A terrified mother with an explosive secret, Naomi tests the limits of doctor-patient confidentiality when her privileged exchanges convince Alan that a crime is about to be committed. But when he uncovers a shocking link to the Peterson slaying, Alan finds himself riding the slippery slope between professional judgment and personal responsibility as he struggles to protect his patient while probing the mind of a deeply troubled teenager.<br><br>As violence erupts throughout the city–and a pattern of vengeance becomes chillingly clear–Alan is plunged into a desperate manhunt for a killer whose trail of rage winds all the way up to the Colorado Supreme Court. As the minutes tick down in a brilliantly conceived vendetta that targets the guilty and the innocent alike, <b>Warning Signs</b> races to a harrowing climax in which the lives of hundreds hang in the balance. A brilliant exploration of the fears and passions that war within each of us, <b>Warning Signs</b> is vintage White: taut, penetrating–utterly terrifying. Fine in Fine dust jacket



