The Moving Target

The Moving Target
Title The Moving Target PDF eBook
Author Ross Macdonald
Publisher Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Total Pages 257
Release 2010-12-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307773183

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The first book in Ross Macdonald's acclaimed Lew Archer series introduces the detective who redefined the role of the American private eye and gave the crime novel a psychological depth and moral complexity only hinted at before. Like many Southern California millionaires, Ralph Sampson keeps odd company. There's the sun-worshipping holy man whom Sampson once gave his very own mountain; the fading actress with sidelines in astrology and S&M. Now one of Sampson's friends may have arranged his kidnapping. As Lew Archer follows the clues from the canyon sanctuaries of the megarich to jazz joints where you get beaten up between sets, The Moving Target blends sex, greed, and family hatred into an explosively readable crime novel.

Moving Target

Moving Target
Title Moving Target PDF eBook
Author J.A. Jance
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 496
Release 2014-12-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1476745021

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Includes novella "A last goodbye" and excerpt from "Cold betrayal".

Moving Target

Moving Target
Title Moving Target PDF eBook
Author Christina Diaz Gonzalez
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 217
Release 2015-08-25
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545773202

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In this exciting and action-packed adventure by an award-winning author, a young girl discovers her secret ancient bloodline. The fate of her family, and the world, may rest in her hands . . . Cassie Arroyo, an American studying in Rome, has her world ripped apart when someone tries to kill her father, an art history professor at an Italian university. Is she their next target?Cassie sets out to uncover what is happening, only to learn that she is a member of an ancient bloodline that enables her to use the Spear of Destiny--a legendary object that can alter the future. Now running from a secret organization intent on killing those from her bloodline, Cassie must--with the help of some friends--decipher the clues that will lead her to the Spear.Christina Diaz Gonzalez has created a fast-paced thrill-ride of a book, rich with riddles and myth, that young readers will not want to put down.

Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Moving Target

Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Moving Target
Title Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Moving Target PDF eBook
Author Cecil Castellucci
Publisher Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages 231
Release 2015-09-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1484725018

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Princess Leia returns for an all-new adventure in this thrilling upper middle grade novel. Set between Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi, the story follows the warrior princess as she leads a ragtag group of rebels on a dangerous mission against the evil Galactic Empire. Hidden in the story are also hints and clues about the upcoming film Star Wars: The Force Awakens, making this a must-read for fans old and new!

Return Fire (Moving Target, Book 2)

Return Fire (Moving Target, Book 2)
Title Return Fire (Moving Target, Book 2) PDF eBook
Author Christina Diaz Gonzalez
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 190
Release 2016-09-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545773245

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The thrilling sequel to Moving Target! When a young girl can determine the destiny of the world, the wrong choice could lead to disaster... WHO WILL CONTROL DESTINY?Cassie Arroyo has the ability to use the Spear of Destiny. And despite knowing the dangers of such a powerful object, she uses it to shape the future and save her father's life.The consequences of that small choice are larger than Cassie could ever have imagined. It produced a chain reaction - and now, in her visions of the future, Cassie sees chaos and death spreading across Rome.With the help of her friend Asher, Cassie is determined to fix the future she's created . . . but it's not going to be simple. The spear's been stolen by people who want to use it for their own dark purposes.Can Cassie recapture the spear before it's used against her? And will she be able to undo the harm she's caused, or will she only cast the world into greater chaos? Christina Diaz Gonzalez's Return Fire is a nonstop, action-packed adventure, full of mystery and intrigue, that will take you on a wild and wonderful ride across Italy.

Thinking through Error

Thinking through Error
Title Thinking through Error PDF eBook
Author Brunella Antomarini
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 143
Release 2012-06-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739176234

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The aim of Thinking through Error: The Moving Target of Knowledge is to describe knowledge as it works in our everyday attitude and behavior. Often in life, when making decisions and choices, we do not need to test the truth of our beliefs, so there must be another way to guide ourselves. With this in mind, Antomarini presents ‘thinking through error’ instead of ‘excluding error’. That is, we act through a slow process of guess-work, followed by quick gestures. By using our own uncertainty and our exploratory abilities, we face unpredictable situations and at the same time we acknowledge the constant presence of error in our thinking. Every decision we make continuously determines and replaces an entire universe within which that decision is plausible. Our everyday knowledge is a balance between a feeling of the truth and its negation.

Moving Target

Moving Target
Title Moving Target PDF eBook
Author Carole-Ann Upton
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 177
Release 2014-07-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317641442

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Moving Target offers a rigorous exploration of the practice of translating for the theatre. The twelve essays in the volume span a range of work from Eastern and Western Europe, Canada and the United States. For the first time, this book draws together existing translation theory with contemporary practice to shed light on a hitherto neglected aspect of the production process. How does the theatre translator mediate between source text, performance text and target audience? What happens when theatre is transposed from one culture to another? What are the obstacles to theatre translation, and what are the opportunities? Central to the debate throughout is the role of the translator in creating not only a linguistic text but also a performance text, as the contributors repeatedly demonstrate an illuminating sensibility to the demands and potential of theatre production. Impacting upon areas of (inter)cultural theory as well as theatre studies and translation studies, the result is a startling revelation of the joys, as well as the frustrations of the dramatic art of the translator for performance.