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A turbulent thriller set in LA, Robert Ward's slick tale of greed and corruption in the FBI is clever, contemporary and cool as ice
Lenora and Roger Work's tropical honeymoon in Key West is a distant memory. One bit of business remains. On their final night in paradise, a musician they befriended has an odd request. A "deadbeat" dad from their hometown, Philadelphia, the musician wants them to contact his fifteen year-old daughter, Mariela, and deliver a gift. When Roger, a disbarred lawyer and paralegal with Philadelphia's Defender's Association locates Mariela, he discovers she's serving three months for a first-time shoplifting offense. Roger's investigation uncovers a web of corruption and child endangerment. This third installment in the Roger Work series comes full circle from eclectic Key West to the underbelly of the streets of Philadelphia, proving everyone deserves a second chance.
The purpose of this book is to illuminate and equip both current and prospective educators with the necessary knowledge and skills to at long last become that spectacular and satisfied teacher that they had always envisioned themselves to be and that their students so desperately need them to be.
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