Death of a Translator
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The searing memoir of a young journalist whose time in Afghanistan left him haunted by the terror of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.




The searing memoir of a young journalist whose time in Afghanistan left him haunted by the terror of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Political Consultant Devlin Conrad had the feeling that his very married client Senator Robert Logan was a lot more involved with the beautiful and mysterious Tracy Cabot than he wanted to admit. But he learned too late that the Cabot woman was a spy working for a shadowy right-wing organization - too late because by then she'd been found murdered in Senator Logan's fishing cabin, and the police are certain that he killed her. But Conrad finds numerous suspects in the Senator's mansion and in the somewhat comic but dangerous figure of political saboteur Howie Ruskin. He must find the real killer if he is to win the election for a client whose vanity and arrogance make him right at home in the United States Senate.
During a field trip to the Environmental Education Center, the children get to see, pet, and learn about farm and exotic animals. Their faces light up with excitement as they pet and feed the animals. Some of the animals they see are turkeys, ducks, chickens, sheep, goat, calf, cow, hog, skink lizard, bearded dragon, two turtles, and Texas longhorn.
A reappraisal of the traditional narrative and the causes and consequences of Britain's initial interactions with Rome.