FBI-Agent Mike Devlin muss seine ganze Erfahrung aufbieten, um einen äusserst intelligent agierenden Terroristen zu stoppen.
Paul Lindsay Bücher






Set against the backdrop of a covert FBI operation in Manhattan, Special Agent Nick Vanko leads a team grappling with internal strife while targeting the Brooklyn mob. The tension escalates as capo Mike Parisi vies for power against the ruthless underboss Danny DiMiglia. When a crew member discovers a crucial map fragment, Parisi sees a potential advantage in their battle for dominance. To succeed, they must infiltrate the FBI's evidence room to recover the other half of the map, setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation.
Teach English worldwide with this practical introduction to the field! Specially designed for those thinking about teaching English, planning to take a TESOL training course, or just starting work in a language school, this user-friendly resource adds a bundle of enjoyment to the process. The 21 chapters cover all the essentials, including: answers to basic questions about language teaching; how to manage your classroom, plan lessons, and use textbooks; methods and ideas for teaching listening, speaking, reading, and writing; understanding of basic grammar verb forms; a wealth of knowledge and activities for using visual aids, games, drama, and songs; awareness of pronunciation and the International Phonetic Alphabet; suggestions on correcting errors and testing; and a reference section featuring a first lesson plan and a placement test.
One after another, aged Nazis are being murdered in Europe, South America, and the United States. Enter FBI Special Agent Taz Fallon, who soon discovers the killings aren't the work of a vigilante bent on revenge for the Holocaust. Instead, they turn out to be part of an elaborate plot to put a new generation of Nazis into power. And the key to the entire scheme is a huge cache of paintings looted by Hitler from Jewish families during the Second World War. In The Führer's Reserve, Paul Lindsay weaves a tale of high stakes art smuggling, vicious homicides, and brilliant investigative prowess. Are Hitler's stolen masterpieces really hidden somewhere in Illinois?Could a secret Nazi sympathizer, known only as der Kurator, actually sell these works of art to finance a new Fascist movement? Can agent Taz Fallon, working with a beautiful young art historian, risk destroying Rembrandts, Titians, Vermeers, and countless other treasures to stop a Nazi coup?With a storyline as authentic as today's headlines, Lindsay -- a former, highly decorated FBI agent himself -- provides page-turning thrills and captivating insights into the way real world sleuths solve unimaginable crimes.It's no wonder that USA Today has written of Paul Lindsay, "Step aside, John Grisham!"
In 1992, FBI agent Paul Lindsay received commendation and a $600 incentive award from FBI director William Sessions for helping spearhead the capture of serial killer Benjamin Atkins. After writing this novel, Paul Lindsay -- a twenty-year veteran of the FBI -- became the victim of a vicious backlash. The Bureau threatened to fire Lindsay for insubordination, claiming he violated a company ban on accepting outside income. Was that the case? Or did Lindsay expose too much about an agency that likes to remain in the shadows? Special Agent Mike Devlin is an exception to the FBI rule book. But when one too many unorthodox arrests gets him wiretap duty, Devlin gets an explosive earful: a traitor in the ranks is selling out the FBI's informants to the Mob. Yet closer to home, a fellow agent's daughter has been kidnapped, and a serial killer is the prime suspect. Now Devlin must put his career and his life in the cross-hairs of the Mafia and a maniac. But he wouldn't have it any other way.
The Queen's English Ain't What It Used to Be
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- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on common grammar dilemmas, this user-friendly guide provides clear explanations and practical tips for mastering English. It addresses issues like splitting infinitives and the correct usage of "to who" versus "to whom," making it an essential resource for anyone looking to enhance their writing skills and confidence in communication.
Living with London's Olympics
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The quadrennial summer Olympic Games are renowned for producing the world's biggest single-city cultural event. It is during this decade that prospective host cities must plan and win their bids before embarking upon seven years of urban upheaval and social transformation in order to stage the world's premier sporting event.
