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Le corps d'Agnès Le Roux: récit
Par Patrick Besson. 2008
Née en 1948, Agnès Le Roux aurait aujourd'hui soixante ans. Ou faut-il dire a ? Elle a disparu : meurtre…
ou exil volontaire loin, très loin de la promenade des Anglais ? L'une des plus fameuses énigmes de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle met en scène Mme Le Roux mère, Renée, copropriétaire du Palais de la Méditerranée, le célèbre casino niçois sur lequel Jean-Dominique Fratoni entend mettre la main. L'amant d'Agnès, Maurice Agnelet, va favoriser l'opération en aidant la fille à voter contre sa mère au conseil d'administration, renversant la majorité et chassant Renée Le Roux de son poste de P-DG. Le récit est l'évocation, par un romancier, d'un fait divers mêlant des éléments amplement divulgués par les médias à des aperçus et interprétations propres à l'auteur. 2008.Lazarus and the Hurricane: the untold story of the freeing of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
Par Sam Chaiton, Terry Swinton. 1991
Lesra Martin was a Brooklyn youth adopted by a group of Canadians, including the authors of this book. Through Lesra,…
the group became involved in the legal battle to free former boxing contender Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, who served 22 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Strong language. 1991.Breakfast with the devil: the story of a professional jail breaker
Par L. Wayne Carlson. 2001
In 1960, 18-year-old Wayne Carlson began his eventual three-decade stay in prisons across Canada and the U.S., managing to escape…
a record 13 times. Since his release he has become a respected activist for prison reform. These memoirs of the man known as "Houdini" are both a wild ride with an outlaw, and a firsthand look at life behind bars in North America. Frequent strong language and violence. 2001.Just another Indian: a serial killer and Canada's indifference
Par Warren Goulding. 2001
John Martin Crawford was convicted for brutally murdering three Native Canadian women and is a suspect in the killing of…
at least one other. Crawford has staked his claim as one of the nation's most prolific sex killers, despite the fact that his deeds are virtually forgotten. Some descriptions of violence. 2001.Kitten clone: inside Alcatel-Lucent
Par Douglas Coupland. 2014
Coupland takes readers on a web surfing-inspired ride through Alcatel-Lucent, one of the largest global telecommunications companies in the world.…
He reports from inside Alcatel’s faceless corporate offices and wire-laden science labs, writing in his inimitably playful and insightful way about the wider cultural implications of the Internet and the affect Alcatel’s information technology has on each of our lives and the way we live. 2014.Killing Pablo: the hunt for the world's greatest outlaw
Par Mark Bowden. 2001
The author of "Black Hawk down" chronicles the crimes of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, his Medellín cocaine cartel, and…
his influence on his country. Describes Escobar's imprisonment, escape, enemies, and the American involvement with death squads that sought revenge. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2001.Justice, not vengeance
Par Simon Wiesenthal, Ewald Osers. 1989
A former prisoner in the Nazi death camps, Wiesenthal has spent years searching out and exposing those responsible for the…
murders of millions. He describes the discovery, capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann as well as the search for Dr. Josef Mengele. 1989. Uniform title: Recht, nicht Rache.Judging Bertha Wilson: law as large as life (Osgoode Society For Canadian Legal History Ser.)
Par Ellen Anderson. 2002
Madame Justice Bertha Wilson, the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, is an influential and controversial figure…
in Canadian legal and political history. Wilson's contributions to the areas of human rights law and equality jurisprudence are many and well-known. Lesser known are her early days in Scotland and her work as a minister's wife, or her post-judicial work on gender equality for the Canadian Bar Association and her contributions to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. 2002.Gentle Johnny Ramensky: the extraordinary true story of the safe blower who became a war hero
Par Robert Jeffrey. 2010
“Gentle Johnny Ramensky” is the astonishing tale of a boy reared in the poverty of the Gorbals who became one…
of the world's most extraordinary safe blowers. He spent more than 40 years in jail. But he served his country with exceptional bravery and skill in the Second World War. Back in civvy street he could not resist a return to the excitement of roaming darkened rooftops and breaking open the toughest of safes. 2010.Internet for seniors in easy steps: for the over 50s (In Easy Steps Ser.)
Par Michael Price, Sue Price. 2008
The Internet is not just for students and business, it is there for everyone. "Internet for Seniors in easy steps",…
with its clear presentation, will help you enjoy it to the fullest. 2008.Computing for seniors in easy steps: for the over 50s (In Easy Steps Ser.)
Par Sue Price. 2008
iPod, therefore I am: thinking inside the white box
Par Dylan Jones. 2005
Jones tells the story of his entrée into the cult of the iPod, describing his lifelong addiction to all genres…
of music. He also gives a behind-the-scenes look at the genesis of the iPod, from its original conception by Apple's Steve Jobs to the landmark design of Jonathan Ive. Behind it all, we get an insight into the way the iPod has radically transformed the way we approach music, listen to music, and possess music. Some descriptions of sex and violence, some strong language. 2005.Jack the Ripper: murder, mystery and intrigue in London's East End (Amazing stories)
Par Susan McNicoll. 2005
In the 1880s, the East End of London became the staging place for a series of bloodcurdling murders that caused…
outrage and widespread panic throughout the nation. Although many criminologists have speculated as to the identity of the killer, to this day the murderer is known only as Jack the Ripper. Some descriptions of violence. 2005.It's never too late to love a computer: a friendly first guide
Par Abby Stokes. 2000
Advises novice computer users on the basics. Covers the parts of a computer (software and hardware), purchasing tips, choosing between…
the Apple Macintosh and IBM-compatible personal computers (PCs), and experimenting with using e-mail and word processing. Provides a glossary and lists recommended web sites and other resources. 2000.IPad for seniors for dummies (For dummies)
Par Nancy Muir. 2012
Get the most out of the newest iPad and iOS 6 software with this fun and practical guide. Written in…
the friendly 'For Dummies' style, this helpful guide thoroughly explains iPad basics and then some. Discover easy-to-follow tips and advice on the latest iOS 6 features and popular favorites, such as the Siri virtual personal assistant, FaceTime, Facebook integration, Safari, photo and video editing, e-books, and more. 2012.iPhone 5 For Seniors For Dummies (--For dummies)
Par Nancy C Muir. 2012
Although it seems like everyone has an iPhone these days, it's not a given that you'll instantly know how to…
use one. This book clearly shows you how to use your iPhone, even if it's your first-ever smartphone. Make calls, send e-mail, read e-books, and discover the wonderful world of apps. 2012.I will find you: solving killer cases from my life fighting crime
Par Joe Kenda. 2017
Are you horrified yet fascinated by abhorrent murders? Do you crave to know the gory details of these crimes, and…
do you seek comfort in the solving of the most gruesome? In this book, the star of Homicide Hunter, Lt. Joe Kenda, shares his deepest, darkest, and never-before-revealed case files from his two decades as a homicide detective, and reminds us that crimes like these are very real and can happen even in our own backyards. 2017.If it weren't for sex-- I'd have to get a job: confessions of a private dick
Par James Burke, Arnold Manweiler. 1984
I shot daddy: She Killed Her Father To Protect Her Sister
Par Stacey Lannert. 2011
It was a time of unregulated madness, and nowhere was it madder than in Chicago at the dawn of the…
roaring 1920s. Speakeasies thrived, gang war shootings announced Al Capone's rise to underworld domination, Chicago's corrupt political leaders fraternized with gangsters, and yellow journalism only contributed to the excesses. Enter a slick, smooth-talking, charismatic lawyer named Leo Koretz, who enticed hundreds of people (who should have known better) to invest as much as $30 million in phantom timberland and non-existent oil wells in Panama. When Leo's scheme finally collapsed in 1923, he vanished and the Chicago State's Attorney began an international manhunt that lasted almost a year. When finally apprehended, Leo was living a life of luxury in Nova Scotia under an assumed identity. His mysterious death in a Chicago prison topped anything in his almost-too-bizarre-to-believe life. Bestseller. Winner of the 2016 Arthur Ellis Best Non-fiction Crime Book Award. 2015.