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Joe Sharkey

    Joe Sharkey is an author whose work appears in major national and international publications. For nineteen years, he was a columnist for The New York Times, where he wrote the weekly “On the Road” column on business travel for sixteen years. A Vietnam veteran, he has authored five books, including a novel, and is also a professor of journalism. His writings are known for their detailed look into themes such as travel, and have been adapted for major motion pictures. Sharkey's prose reflects his extensive experience and unique perspective, often incorporating elements of true crime and personal reflection.

    Der Vertrag. Roman
    Oxford International Resources: Writing and Grammar Skills: Practice Book 2
    Oxford International Resources: Writing and Grammar Skills: Practice Book 1
    Akenside Syndrome
    Lady Gold
    Deadly Greed
    • 2024

      This structured, whole school approach develops the writing and grammar skills necessary for a successful future. Students discover the joy of learning through exploring a range of genres, with a particular emphasis placed on purpose and audience. Engaging writing prompts and open-ended activities motivate learners and support creative writing.

      Oxford International Resources: Writing and Grammar Skills: Practice Book 1
    • 2024

      This structured, whole school approach develops the writing and grammar skills necessary for a successful future. Students discover the joy of learning through exploring a range of genres, with a particular emphasis placed on purpose and audience. Engaging writing prompts and open-ended activities motivate learners and support creative writing.

      Oxford International Resources: Writing and Grammar Skills: Practice Book 2
    • 2015

      Deadly Greed

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book delves into a shocking crime that occurred in Boston, where a white man and his pregnant wife were shot, with the incident gaining national attention through the show "Rescue 911." As the investigation unfolds, it reveals the unexpected twist that the husband is the prime suspect, driven by his desire for personal gain at the expense of his wife. The narrative captures themes of greed, betrayal, and the complexities of race relations, complemented by 24 black-and-white photographs that enhance the story's impact.

      Deadly Greed
    • 1999

      When NYPD detective Gerry Conte is assigned to protect a mob informer, she finds herself struggling to do her job in the face of police and legal obstacles

      Lady Gold