Deze auteur vindt immense vreugde in het schrijven en beschouwt het als een kans om zich bezig te houden met de talloze personages die in hun verbeelding leven. Hun passie voor het creëren van verhalen ontbrandde in de jeugd en bloeide op door toegewijde studie, wat hen ertoe bracht de diepten van creatief schrijven te verkennen. Na een periode weg van het ambacht, resulteerde een hernieuwd engagement voor hun roeping in een levendige terugkeer naar de literaire wereld. Door hun werk nodigen ze lezers uit om het leven, de liefde en het diepe plezier van lezen te omarmen.
"Nutcases: Criminal Law" has been updated to include some of the more recent key cases including B (A minor) v DPP 2000, R v Smith 2000, R v Hinks 2000 and Re A (Conjoined Twins) 2000. These and other cases are summarized in clear language with a commentary that considers their effect on the law.
On a dark, snowy night, vacationing FBI Agent Jason Mackenzie is on his way to visit with a friend when he stumbles across something far more interesting than the usual fishing and poker games. A woman, standing upon the railing of a bridge, ready to jump. Or so it appears. While trying to talk her down from the railing the first doubts cross Jason’s mind. And when the woman tumbles into the icy waters below and he follows her, he sets off a chain of events that he could not have foreseen. Samantha O’Connell does not remember why she was found standing on the bridge railing, and even more worrisome, how she got there in the first place. Was it a suicide attempt or something much more sinister? Determined to help her find the answer to that question, Jason soon learns how one simple question can lead to many more, and how one secret, at the center of it all, can be deadly. In order to protect Samantha, he must break all the rules. Kidnapping her from a mental institution and hiding her away is only the beginning. A reluctant family’s secrets must be uncovered, and one of them is willing to kill to keep them buried.