Iraq War veteran John Houck discovers the captain of his Force Recon Company murdered and sets out to find the person responsible, uncovering a conspiracy involving local law enforcement and taking it upon himself to teach the victim's homosexual partner how to protect himself.
the true story of one woman's heroic fight against an unbelievable crime
Husseini, Rana
2012
Examines the "honor killings" of women around the world by their family members. Describes the author's struggle to change laws and expose countries that allow honor killings to continue without punishment. Includes dozens of personal stories.
The answers to what happend to the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise at the end of their five-year mission, including Kirk's re-assignment and what each person did before they were reunited in the Star trek movies.
Kenshin's student Myojin Yahiko is the only warrior with the courage to battle Kujiranami, a fierce enemy who has broken out of jail and has a new weapon the police are helpless against.
Legendary warrior Hitokiri Battosai helped to bring the Bakumatsu era to an end, but ten years later he returns with a vengence and it is up to the Kenshin to stop him.
Driven by his sense of "dharma," or honor, young King Tamar sets off on a perilous journey, with a significance greater than he can imagine, during which he meets talking animals, villainous and noble kings, demons, and the love of his life.
the true story of one woman's heroic fight against an unbelievable crime
Husseini, Rana
2009
Journalist Rana Husseini discusses the history of "honor killing, " which have claimed the lives of thousands of woman each year around the world, and describes her personal experiences, along with her efforts to eliminate the archaic laws.