Nina Jon: 5 books

Book cover of Jane Hetherington’s Adventures in Detection
by Nina Jon
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2013

The first three titles in the Jane Hetherington’s Adventures in Detection series at a great price The Night of Harrison Monk’s Death, Pandora's Box & A Game of Cat and Mouse Jane Hetherington is Nina Jon’s gifted amateur detective. A retired lady who sets up her own private detective agency...
Book cover of The Night of Harrison Monk's Death (Jane Hetherington's Adventure in Detection: 1)
by Nina Jon
Language: English
Release Date: June 10, 2012

In the first of the new crime and mystery fiction series – Jane Hetherington’s Adventures in Detection. Need to find a generous safe breaker, a boyfriend gone walkabout, or a family heirloom? Want to know if a loved one’s telling the truth, find a missing neighbour or discover how a body ended...
Book cover of Pandora's Box (Jane Hetherington’s Adventures in Detection: 2)
by Nina Jon
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2012

Second Edition – November 2012 The second of the crime and mystery series, Jane Hetherington’s Adventures in Detection. Need to stop your home being demolished by an officious bureaucrat? Surreptitiously raise money in a hurry? Delve a little deeper into a spouse's frequent absences? Identify...
Book cover of A Game of Cat and Mouse (Jane Hetherington’s Adventures in Detection: 3)
by Nina Jon
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2012

The third of the crime and mystery series -- Jane Hetherington’s Adventures in Detection. Need to catch a conman real quick? Discover why a sister’s become a stranger? Pick up a trail long gone cold? Catch an artful dodger red-handed? Make amends? Contact: janehetheringtonprivatedetective...
Book cover of In/visible War

In/visible War

The Culture of War in Twenty-first-Century America

by Nina Berman, Nina Berman, David Campbell
Language: English
Release Date: June 14, 2017

In/Visible War addresses a paradox of twenty-first century American warfare. The contemporary visual American experience of war is ubiquitous, and yet war is simultaneously invisible or absent; we lack a lived sense that “America” is at war. This paradox of in/visibility concerns the gap between...
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