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These riveting personalities each achieved excellence, but even greater than their individual accomplishments is the positive Hispanic image they collectively represent to the world. Photographs, illustrations, and lively text tell the stories of these fascinating historical figures. Injured at the Battle of Lepanto, captured by pirates, and later imprisoned for allegedly cheating the Spanish crown, Cervantes' adventurous life rivals the hero of his masterpiece, Don Quixote. |
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Acceptable Risk by Robin Cook
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Added by: Natalis | Karma: 180.04 | Fiction literature | 16 July 2007 |
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ACCEPTABLE RISK
by Robin Cook
Kimberley
Stewart is inexplicably drawn to the memory of her ancestor Elizabeth who was
inextricably associated with the Salem Witch Trials of the seventeenth century.
Such was her involvment that she has remained a taboo subject within the family
ever since. Intrigued and convinced that Elizabeth is innocent, Kim sets out to
renovate the old family house and discover exactly what atrocity her ancestor
was accused of.
However, Kim is not the only one making investigations, her scientist
boyfriend, Edward Armstrong, discovers a bacterial mould in Elizabeth's cellar
which he isolates into a remarkable anti depressant. All appears to be going
fantastically well and the new "feel good" drug, Ultra, seems to be a
miracle find which can only lead to great wealth and happiness. "Ultra"
is allegedly free of side effects but as Edward's behaviour becomes
increasingly erratic and the mutilated corpses of animals begin to show up near
the laboratory Kim decides to investigate the truth. The peace of Salem is
threatened by a modern day witch hunt and it becomes imperative for Kim to
discover the link between the past and the present.
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Tags: Elizabeth, Salem, Robin, allegedly, Ultrais |