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  • af Ray Scott
    198,95 kr.

    A mysterious group prepares to carry out a ruthless terrorist attack...Geoff Miller, a Melbourne loss adjuster, is investigating a Workers Compensation claimant, suspected of rorting the system. He follows him to a remote Victorian country property where he observes the claimant, and others, on an obstacle course. Whilst videoing the claimant from a distance, Miller realises he's stumbled across a private army or terrorist group, but whilst filming is caught in the act.His disappearance causes his employers to contact authorities, which in turn leads to ASIO who are investigating an imminent suspected political assassination of a visiting foreign dignitary. Miller's disappearance appears to connect with their own investigation. There is a thrilling race against time to find Miller and prevent the assassination attempt.

  • - Depression and Happiness
    af Ray Scott
    113,95 kr.

    From Depression to Happiness. The victims of Depression, Mania, Suicide Wishes and Severe Sleep Disorders are helped to make the decision to get into treatment. Medicine and Supportive Counseling can help the most severe cases. The victim is reassured that there is a joyful life possible in spite of the suffering they now endure. Persons who love the victim can be assured that their loved ones can be happy and normal. Students can learn the pain of the victims and get started in understanding the their future patients and clients. new employees can get a head start at appreciating the real world that the victims are undergoing. Depression. Bipolar Mania and Depression, Suicide Wishes and Severe Sleep Disorders can cost damages of six figures or more while the victims trapped in misery. Medicine and Psychotherapy can change that. This book supports and helps the victim decide to get help and that is hopeful. A sane, normal, happy and joyful life are waiting.

  • - contains Psychotic Pages
    af Ray Scott
    228,95 kr.

    Psychosis, Depression Bipolar Depression and Mania. Severe Sleep Disorder, Suicide Desires the miserable victims of these can lead hopeless helpless lives. But these victims do not have to die. In act a safe, sane, normal and happy life is possible. Stray Marks on the Water portrays the misery of the victim and the happy alternative. A joyful life awaits.

  • af Ray Scott
    223,95 kr.

    Two golfers playing a round of golf are shot at by a sniper. Days later one of the players, Philip Meredith, is nearly run down in the street, a week later he is again shot at. Being an upright citizen with no enemies he is perplexed.

  • af Ray Scott
    196,95 kr.

    A memoir of hard lessons learned in the racially segregated and sometimes outright racist NBA of the early ‘60s by celebrated NBA player and the first Black Coach of the Year, Ray Scott. Introduced by Earl "the Pearl" Monroe.“There’s a basic insecurity with Black guys my size,” Scott writes. “We can’t hide and everybody turns to stare when we walk down the street. … Whites believe that their culture is superior to African-American culture. ... We don’t accept many of [their] answers, but we have to live with them.” Ray Scott was part of the early wave of Black NBA players like Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, and later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who literally changed how the game of professional basketball is played—leading to the tremendously popular financial blockbuster the NBA is today. Scott was a celebrated 6’9” forward/center after being chosen by the Detroit Pistons as the #4 pick of the 1961 NBA draft, and then again after he was named head coach of the Pistons in October 1972, winning Coach of the Year in the spring of 1974—the first black man ever to capture that honor. Scott’s is a story of quiet persistence, hard work, and, most of all, respect. He credits the mentorship of NBA player and coach Earl Lloyd, and talks about fellow Philly native Wilt Chamberlain and friends Muhammad Ali and Aretha Franklin, among many others. Ray has lived through one of the most turbulent times in our nation’s history, especially the time of assassinations of so many Black leaders at the end of the 1960s. Through it all, his voice remains quiet and measured, transcending all the sorrows with his steadiness and positive attitude. This is his story, told in collaboration with the great basketball writer, former college player and CBA coach Charley Rosen.

  • - He overheard something he shouldn't have, and had to be silenced
    af Ray Scott
    223,95 kr.

    During a business trip to Taranga, a Pacific Island nation, Douglas Van Ekeren, a second generation Australian, is mistakenly invited to a clandestine meeting held by a group planning a coup d'état. The mistaken identity is due to a similarity in surname to another coup member, who is flying into Taranga from overseas and scheduled to stay at the same hotel but who has been delayed. Initially Douglas believes the meeting relates to his business trip, but slowly realises the true situation, feigns illness and manages to get out without arousing suspicion.He flies back to Australia from Taranga the next day, but the coup plotters have realised their mistake. To ensure the coup is not betrayed, they kidnap him from Sydney Airport on his arrival and hold him captive, but after several days he escapes.But with no money or means of communication, deep in country Victoria and pursued by his late captors, unable to contact police because his captors have incriminated him, can he reach ASIO in Canberra and forestall the coup?

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