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1). Queen Bee’s Midnight Caper - Book Review
Queen Bee’s Midnight Caper is the second in a series of children’s books written by Simone Fairchild. I have had the honor of reviewing her first book in this series as well, and find this second book is a wonderful accompaniment. Queen Bee’s Midnight Caper, like the first book in this series, is 40 pages in length and is illustrated by a highly accomplished artist and author, Pamela Key.
Article tags: children, fiction, illustrated, bee hive, kidnapping, detective

2). Amapola - Book Review
Alan Heywood writes a stimulating, though sometimes improbable, adventure novel in Amapola. What I mean by this is that the characters are seemingly very lucky or were simply at the right place, at the right time. Yet, other scenes are somewhat reminiscent of a James Bond movie. I liked the humor Alan dabbled throughout the novel and admired the strong female characters.
Article tags: adventure, detective, fiction

3). Living in Darkness - Book Review
Award winning author John Roynesdal, is a retired English teacher who has written for more than 15 years and produced 3 books for his Phillip Michael Carnegie Mystery series. Throughout the series, John focuses on issues that prevail on mankind: greed, prejudice, poverty, dysfunctional families and the conflict between traditional and modern societies.
Article tags: series, detective, murder, fiction

4). Movie Review - The Long Goodbye is Gould's Finest Moment
Tagline: "Nothing says goodbye like a bullet." When I hear the name Elliott Gould, the word "tough-guy" doesn’t immediately spring to mind. No, I tend to think of his roles in films like MASH, Ocean’s Eleven and Capricorn One. So imagine my surprise when I learned that he had played the quintessential detective, Philip Marlowe, in the 1973 film entitled The Long Goodbye.
Article tags: movie, cinema, review, film, detective, action, motion picture, dvd, suspense, mystery

5). Tracking Children
With today technology, it is enable parents to know exactly where their children are. GPS technology offers an exciting new means by which parents can ascertain their children's whereabouts at all times. A deep seated concern for children is instinctive. It's the reason so many parents have spent late evenings pacing the floor waiting for a teenager to return home.
Article tags: investigator, private investigator, investigators, detective

6). Lethal Option - Book Review
This has to be one of the best detective novels I have read in some time – right up there with Lawrence Sanders! P.J. Lawton is far from new to the world of writing and he displays excellent story-writing skills in Lethal Option. He shares much of the same history as his main character, giving the detective more depth than could be achieved otherwise.
Article tags: thriller, mystery, detective, fiction

7). The Latent - book review
Marshall Frank, author of six books, has proved an exceptional ability to write absorbing who-dun-it’s time and time again. According to his website he is able to do this by embellishing on real life experiences during his 30-year career investigating homicides in the Miami-Dade region of Florida. In doing so he creates a realistic, action-packed, suspenseful detective story with his recent release, The Latent – a fiction novel, that I found difficult to put down.
Article tags: detective, fiction, serial killer, suspense, book review

8). Private Investigators – The Fundamental Facts
If you want to find out about someone's life without their notion, be it regarding a case work, about kidnapping, to collect evidence of illegal conduct by your partner, or anything that you need to know, a private investigator can do that for you. A private investigator, or PI, is a person who does investigations for a private citizen or some other entity not involved with a government or police organization.
Article tags: private investigator, private investigators, private detective, pi, investigator, detective, detectives, investigation

9). The Chaos Cycle - Book Review
The Chaos Cycle by John Kerchack is destined for the best sellers list! I couldn’t put it down and was quite frustrated when my life kept interrupting my reading sessions during the review process of this book. Honestly, my husband would talk to me and I wouldn’t even know it. He even made and served supper and I was scarcely aware of what had happened.
Article tags: thriller, book review, murder, serial killer, detective, fiction, maryland

10). Web Detective
So, you want to find out information. Maybe about an employee, a friend, or you may be trying to find an old friend or loved one. Can you search the internet for this information. Or do you have to hire a private investigator, or how about you become your own Web Detective. Online detectives are becoming more and more a hobby than a career. You can find out much of this information yourself if you have the right tools and there are many many programs out there that can help you find the information you are searching for.
Article tags: web detective, net detective, detective, private investigator, investigator, people search, record search

11). The Police Officer Career
Police Detective: A Police Officer Career For The Taking Police Detectives as Portrayed in the Media Police detective TV series are on the rise. In fact, not one, but three Crime Scene Investigators or CSI TV series are available for public viewing: CSI New York, CSI Miami and CSI Las Vegas. Before, televiewers were already content with the action and suspense scenes that were packaged with police and detective TV shows, but now, they are clamoring for more.
Article tags: police, detective, officer, career, media, crime, processes, inquire, interview, suspect, military, organizations, service, firearms, guns, law

12). Forensic Accounting The Detective Breed of Accounting Careers
When you ask people to give you a list of exciting careers, accounting is never near the top. The accounting career field tends to draw the sedentary folks: steady, analytical types who value security above all else.
Article tags: accounting, work, job, career, detective, forensic

13). Things To Do With Your Criminal Justice Degree
A lot of students considering a civil service career think that a criminal justice degree is only good for being a law enforcement officer or, in combination with a legal degree, a criminal lawyer.
Article tags: criminal justice, career, job, business, detective, investigator, officer, security, police

14). Want Responsibility Excitement and Good Income a Police Career is For You
A police officer (also known as a constable in some countries) is employed in most cases by federal, state/provincial or municipal governments and has the responsibility (or duty) of enforcing federal, state/provincial laws along with municipal/city ordinances.
Article tags: police, officer, career, job, work, security, guard, sheriff, trooper, law enforcement, detective

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