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Books : Mystery & Thrillers : Authors, A-Z : ( T ) : Thomas, Craig
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Terrorism and war have engendered a special set of people with distinctive and uniquely contemporary therapeutic needs. How do we cope with the personal experience of political violence?
Living with Terror, Working with Trauma addresses the ways that mental health practitioners can assist survivors of terrorism. Drawing upon the experience of leading practitioners and renowned experts throughout the world, this edited volume explores the most innovative methods currently employed to help people heal--and even grow--from traumatic experiences. It argues for a multi-dimensional approach to understanding and treating the effects of terror-related trauma.
Comprehensive in scope, Living with Terror, Working with Trauma covers psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, existential, and neuro-physiological techniques for working with individuals and groups, children and adults, both in the clinic and in the field. The contributors share their personal and clinical experiences in Hiroshima, Cambodia, the Middle East, Vietnam, and other sites of mass violence and terror, including the Holocaust. A special section is devoted to the September 11th.
As it addresses the basic existential challenge of finding meaning and creatively transforming one's experience of terror and trauma, this volume explores the territory, identifies the key problems, and presen -
With only forty-eight hours to pull the deadliest warplane, Firefox, from its crash site in Finland and examine its secrets, Sir Kenneth Aubrey's team battle the elements and the clock, and the KGB-imprisoned Gant struggles to escape. Reprint.
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His name is Gant, an obsessed renegade American pilot. His control: Kenneth Aubrey of Great Britain. His plan: infiltrate the shadowy worldwide KGB network and make his way into the Soviet Union. His job: steal Firefox! Reissue.
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Set in Burma, where a vast holiday resort is being carved out of the jungle, this is a thriller and love story encompassing international politics, global finance and drug dollars - forces that threaten to destroy investigator Patrick Hyde and those around him.
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On its final test flight, a new American airliner crashes mysteriously in the Arizona desert. An accident or something more sinister? Mitchell Gant, an expert on aviation accidents, must risk his life by repeating the test flight in every detail. Is it a coincidence when another plane crashes off the coast of Finland, or as some are beginning to suspect, a conspiracy that involves business, politics, and the global marketplace? Gant survived Vietnam, the Cold War, and the Gulf. Now, he finds himself fighting a different and far more dangerous war.
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A thriller set in Hong Kong, Australia, Germany and Spain. Jade Tiger is a defecting Chinese intelligence officer picked up in Hong Kong Harbour at the moment when West Germany and the Soviet Union are negotiating the reunification of Germany. The author's other novels include "Firefox".
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The trap was baited and waiting, but MI5's Aubrey still had a trick or two up his sleeve. And he had friends willing to risk everything in Afghanistan and Prague in search of the secret of Teardrop, buried deep in the centre of Moscow. The author's other novels include "Firefox" and "Rat Trap".
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Patrick Hyde and Tony Godwin pursue elusive leads linking a prestigious electronics firm to the KGB and Moscow, but a South African atrocity soon pulls Hyde away from his prey and teams him up with ex-operative Richard Anderson. Reprint.
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A file containing misleading conversations with a Soviet agent falls into the wrong hands, and British agent Sir Kenneth Aubrey must defend himself against charges of treason. By the author of A Hooded Crow. Reprint. NYT.
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Finally touching down at Heathrow after a near-fatal mid-air malfunction, a damaged British Airways 707 becomes the target of armed terrorists. By the author of Firefox, The Last Raven, and The Hooded Crow. Reprint.
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It was to be a small and simple task, a matter of two or three days - something Patrick Hyde could do by stopping over in Delhi on his way back to Australia. All he had to do was to make certain that Philip Cass, to whom he owed his life, really had committed murder.
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When his sister and her executive husband are killed as part of a series of murders, ex-CIA agent John Lock is overcome by his desire for revenge and enlists the help of cynical policeman Alexei Vorontsyev in a confrontation with the Russian mafia. Reprint. PW.
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Open City features a dynamic mix of prominent writers, undiscovered aspirants, and lost treasures from writers of past eras. Including fiction, essays, poetry, and artwork by an exciting range of talents, Open City has presented new works by Michael Cunningham, Deborah Garrison, Rick Moody, David Foster Wallace, Geoffrey O'Brien, Sam Lipsyte, Meghan Daum, David Berman, and previously unpublished work by Delmore Schwartz, Richard Yates, Edvard Munch, and Ford Madox Ford. Praised in the pages of publications such as Harper's Bazaar, Library Journal, and The New York Times, Open City is today's most important literary journal. Open City #14 includes John Seabrook on ancestor hunting; Arthur Nersessian, from Fuck-Up to makeup; new fiction by Betsy Bern and Martha McPhee; and the original treatment for the improvised cult-classic film Waiting for Guffman.
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