He's a Russian defector given a new life in America by the U.S. government. Now he's exploded into violence--driven by a mad lust to kill young women. An embarrassed CIA knows it must stop him--and that only one man can do the job. But former agent Mike Culley is in prison, sold out by his bosses, stripped of his family and everything he holds dear. Now they'll free him: to hunt down a killer before he kills again. The CIA has betrayed Culley once. It won't happen again. He will find his man. And with the help of a beautiful reporter, he'll bring him down. But suddenly the rules change. Culley's target has answered back: snatching the one person who means more to Mike Culley than life itself.
James Elliott Books
James Elliott is a Canadian journalist and author whose work is deeply rooted in the study of early North American history. He delves into significant periods such as the War of 1812, exploring a wide array of subjects within it. His writing is characterized by meticulous research and a compelling narrative style that brings historical events to life. Elliott's approach offers readers a vivid and insightful journey into the past.






Endgame
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Ben Stafford and Eddie Barnes are the only witnesses to a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness. After discovering $20,000,000 on board and no survivors, they split and keep the money. However, unbeknownst to them the cash belongs to the CIA who are prepared to use extreme measures to get it back.
This guide walks the reader through the ins and outs of using Hibernate, from installation and configuration, to complex associations and composite types.
Harnessing Hibernate
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"A step-by-step guide to Java persistence"--Cover.
He's a Russian defector given a new life in America by the U.S. government. Now he's exploded into violence--driven by a mad lust to kill young women. An embarrassed CIA knows it must stop him--and that only one man can do the job. But former agent Mike Culley is in prison, sold out by his bosses, stripped of his family and everything he holds dear. Now they'll free him: to hunt down a killer before he kills again. The CIA has betrayed Culley once. It won't happen again. He will find his man. And with the help of a beautiful reporter, he'll bring him down. But suddenly the rules change. Culley's target has answered back: snatching the one person who means more to Mike Culley than life itself.
Exploring lesser-discussed parables, the book delves into the Wheat and Tares and the Ten Virgins, examining the identities of the tares and the five foolish virgins. It highlights the obscurity surrounding these figures, who exist both in the world and within the Christian community, raising questions about their true nature and significance. The author critiques the lack of theological focus on these parables by religious leaders, inviting readers to reconsider their meanings and implications for faith and salvation.
Airborne Forces soldier, psychotherapist and mental resilience coach, James Elliott shows you how to build the five pillars of a resilient mindset.