“The perfect YA thriller for right now—think John Grisham meets John Green.” —Margaret Stohl, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Creatures “Gripping and twisty, but also filled with heart. A fun must-read.” —Melissa de la Cruz, New York Times bestselling author of Alex and Eliza “An enthralling plot of power, greed, and murder.” —Kirkus Reviews “A YA version of the TV show Scandal, and it is just as addictive.” —Publishers Weekly From debut author Peter Stone comes a heart-stopping, pulse-pounding political thriller that’s perfect for fans of Ally Carter and House of Cards. When recent high school graduate Cameron Carter lands an internship with Congressman Billy Beck in Washington, DC, he thinks it is his ticket out of small town captivity. What he lacks in connections and Beltway polish he makes up in smarts, and he soon finds a friend and mentor in fellow staffer Ariel Lancaster. That is, until she winds up dead. As rumors and accusations about her death fly around Capitol Hill, Cameron’s low profile makes him the perfect candidate for an FBI investigation that he wants no part of. Before he knows it—and with his family’s future at stake—he discovers DC’s darkest secrets as he races to expose a deadly conspiracy. If it doesn’t get him killed first.
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- 2018
- 2009
Frommer's Madrid
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
America’s #1 bestselling travel series Written by more than 175 outspoken travelers around the globe, Frommer’s Complete Guides help travelers experience places the way locals do. More annually updated guides than any other series 16-page color section and foldout map in all annual guides Outspoken opinions, exact prices, and suggested itineraries Dozens of detailed maps in an easy-to-read, two-color design
- 2007
Focusing on educational applications of robotics, this lecture utilizes the Sony AIBO robot as a case study to illustrate productive use of advanced robotics technology in research and education. It details the development process of the UT Austin Villa RoboCup Four-Legged Team and provides a roadmap for newcomers in intelligent autonomous robotics. Additionally, it documents the algorithms used with the AIBOs, aiming to make them applicable to other vision-based and legged robot platforms, facilitating broader access to robotics education and research.
- 2001
This book is the fourth offical archival publication devoted to RoboCup and documents the achievements presented at the Fourth Robot World Cup Soccer Games and Conferences, RoboCup 2000, held in Melbourne, Australia, in August/September 2000. The book presents the following parts: introductory overview and survey, championship papers by the winners of the competitions, finalist papers for the RoboCup challenge awards, papers and posters presented at the workshop, team description of a large number of participating teams. This book is mandatory reading for the rapidly growing RoboCup community as well as a valuable source of reference and inspiration for R & D professionals interested in multi-agent systems, distributed artificial intelligence, and intelligent robotics.
- 2000
Set against the backdrop of the tragic Titanic voyage, this book offers an in-depth exploration of the musical adaptation that brings the story to life. It features insights into the characters, themes of ambition and loss, and the historical context of the ill-fated ship. Readers will find a comprehensive look at the creative process behind the musical, including behind-the-scenes anecdotes, lyrics, and production details that highlight the emotional depth and artistry involved in bringing this poignant tale to the stage.
- 1995
The Conflict of Laws
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The subject, 'conflict of laws', comprises part of any country's private law which regulates certain types of problems that arise when a dispute has some connection with another country. It is concerned with such issues as the court's jurisdiction to determine such a dispute, the choice of the country whose law will be applied in determining the merits of the dispute, and the recognition or enforcement of a foreign judgement. The text also has a strong E.C. focus.