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IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A NEW BEGINNING BUT ALL HE FOUND WAS THE WRECKAGE OF A BAD ENDING... Seven years had passed since the brutal war. Retired Marine, Shay Taylor Has found some form of peace with his wife Melissa Taylor, and their son Tommy. Their new home is secluded and quiet. It's meant to be a new beginning for them all but as the days pass, Shay unearths a darker side. Can Shay let go of the past in order for him to continue his life in peace? What is really going on? Now that is the question. Author Note: This book may not make sense to some readers but please note that this book is about a soldier who suffers with PTSD and is stuck between real life events to fiction life events.
Now famous, a former New York cop turned PI finds himself helpless as Broadway actors get murdered for no apparent reason. NYPD detectives are equally baffled until the private eye's stepdaughter teams up with a Broadway make-up artist to go underground to reveal a mobster's plan to corrupt Broadway unions and control the Great White Way.
A former New York cop turned PI can't get over the loss of the only woman he ever loved. The sacred memory is violated when the woman's daughter, the PI's only link to her, is mysteriously kidnapped as he investigates a seemingly unrelated network of bootlegging and stock market scams in the Roaring Twenties.
This book reflects the author's fifty years' experience in international construction projects and the management and resolution of disputes. During those fifty years, Wayne Clark's aim has always been to guide parties towards sensible and clear communication, nurturing relationships and seeking early solutions to their differences. His primary goal is to help parties avoid unnecessary conflict - a theme that is clearly evident throughout this book. While two chapters are devoted to preparing construction claims to persuade a tribunal - and in so doing persuade the other side to reach an amicable settlement - the book covers a much wider scope: from the building owner's dream through to the contractor handing over the completed project, wise contract administration, settlement negotiations, the third-party resolution process and, finally, arbitration. During each of these stages, the theme is for the parties to continually seek ways to resolve their differences. The book also introduces the idea of the 'shadow arbitrator', who, if commissioned early in the dispute process, can guide parties and legal counsel to prepare claims and arbitral pleadings that will persuade a tribunal - and encourage the parties to find sensible solutions.
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