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By Lizbeth Meredith When friends asked what I was most looking forward to about traveling to Antarctica, my answer surprised them. It was not just the penguins or the glaciers or the thrill of finally reaching the seventh continent. It wasn’t simply about making good on a promise to myself to see all the continents. […]

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By Kimberly Lee, SPHR I did not sit down one day and decide to write a book. That is not how this happened. What happened was more like a slow accumulation. Twenty years of watching the same thing play out in organization after organization, across industries, across company sizes, in good economic times and bad. […]

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We are delighted to feature an excerpt from THE MODEL PATIENT by Lucy Ashe! THE MODEL PATIENT A psychological tour-de-force about obsession, control, and the dangerous relationship between a therapist and patient in 1960s London. Evelyn Westbrook has given up her career as a model and wants to find fulfilment in married life. But when […]

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FRAMED She’s taking on Big Oil. But when her star witness is arrested for bank robbery, the fight for justice becomes a battle for survival. Environmental attorney Jo Turner is building the case of a lifetime, suing World Petrol, one of the country’s largest refineries, for toxic emissions linked to rising cancer rates along the […]

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I love clues. I love confidences. I love the clandestine. In fact, I’ve devoted much of my professional life to unraveling secrets. First, as a litigation paralegal. Then as a market analyst. Later, as a business journalist. And, most recently, as a counselor on skid row. The trouble was I’d never cracked the code of […]

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