5/7/2023 0 Comments Persuader by Lee ChildChild's tale drives hard and fast." - Los Angeles Times Book Review "Wickedly addictive. Child ratchets up the suspense to new heights." - The Denver Post "A page-turner. so fast-paced it makes the eyeballs spin." - Orlando Sentinel "A story that will sweep you along as fast as some of the riptides Reacher survives." - St. There he will find a world of secrecy and violence-and confront some unfinished business from his own past. Trying to rescue an agent whose time is running out, Reacher enters a crime lord's waterfront fortress. Staging a brilliant ruse, Reacher hurtles into the dark heart of a vast criminal enterprise. DEA Susan Duffy is living for the future, knowing that she has made a terrible mistake by putting one of her own female agents into a death trap within a heavily guarded Maine mansion. And with a burning desire to right wrongs-and rewrite his own agonizing past. Child ratchets up the suspense to new heights."- The Denver Post Jack Reacher lives for the moment. About the Book Includes an excerpt from: Gone tomorrow.īook Synopsis "Gripping and suspenseful.
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The use of colors, insightful imagery, paintings, and gaze fantastically mishmash into this short to generate a realization among us of the marginal but throbbing existence of the queer subculture in Mumbai, one of India’s largest metropolitan cities. Narrated by Rajit Kapur, these sections poetically come together to take us through the closeted and liberalized lives of the gay community of India in the mid-1990s. The film begins with a brief description of Section 377 under the Indian Penal Code, which was popularly used to persecute the queer community. In fact, the film was never commercially released in India because Wadia did not submit it to the Censor Board, believing it would never grant its approval. Directed by Riyad Vinci Wadia and most popularly acclaimed for being India’s first gay film, this 12-minute short film is further divided into a collection of six shorts/segments based on the poetry of R. |