Anthony Demello

Anthony DeMello: The Happy Wanderer  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Aug. 6, 2021
Anthony DeMello: The Happy Wanderer

Anthony DeMello: The Happy Wanderer By Bill Demello; Anthony De Mello
2013 | 264 Pages | ISBN: 1626980209 | PDF | 7 MB

Stop Fixing Yourself: Wake Up, All Is Well  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by l3ivo at Aug. 11, 2021
Stop Fixing Yourself: Wake Up, All Is Well

Anthony De Mello, "Stop Fixing Yourself: Wake Up, All Is Well"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1582708363 | 216 pages | EPUB | 1 MB

Shallow Graves: The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 3, 2017
Shallow Graves: The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer

Shallow Graves: The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer by Maureen Boyle
English | September 5th, 2017 | ASIN: B0711RZCZB, ISBN: 1512600741 | 273 pages | EPUB | 23.18 MB

Eleven women went missing over the spring and summer of 1988 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, an old fishing port known as the Whaling City, where Moby Dick, Frederick Douglass, textile mills, and heroin-dealing represent just a few of the many threads in the community’s diverse fabric. In Shallow Graves, investigative reporter Maureen Boyle tells the story of a case that has haunted New England for thirty years.

Shallow Graves: The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 4, 2017
Shallow Graves: The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer

Shallow Graves: The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer by Maureen Boyle
English | September 5th, 2017 | ISBN: 1512600741 | 313 pages | PDF | 3.48 MB

Eleven women went missing over the spring and summer of 1988 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, an old fishing port known as the Whaling City, where Moby Dick, Frederick Douglass, textile mills, and heroin-dealing represent just a few of the many threads in the community’s diverse fabric. In Shallow Graves, investigative reporter Maureen Boyle tells the story of a case that has haunted New England for thirty years.