The Greater Good Phoenix

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The Greater Good

It’s 1962. After his first year of law school, AJ O’Leary hires on as a summer ranger in Yosemite’s High Sierra. He has taken a law enforcement job in a patch of wilderness that has witnessed no violent crime in over a century. But innocence is swept aside when four wealthy hikers are found dead within weeks of AJ’s arrival. AJ and Park Naturalist Virginia Alvarez join the FBI in the search for a killer with more targets on his list. Before they finish, they will come face to face with the man who believes some of the privileged few must die to serve The Greater Good. Lawyer and outdoorsman Jim Gray taps his experiences from the legal shark tank and Yosemite’s beautiful High Sierra to create a spellbinding murder mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The next time you go hiking, you may think twice before venturing down the trail alone. “Gray has written a page turning murder mystery set in the Yosemite he knows so well. His love for that beautiful park obviously matches my own.” - Kenn Bennett, Secrets to Enjoying Yosemite Valley Winner, Best Travel Book, 2011 Global eBook Awards
For the Greater Good

Stolen from his mother at an early age and trained at the Compound, Adam's abilities and skills are developed and honed until he becomes the perfect field operative. He is able to play any role and become whomever the Agency needs him to be. Until one day when a small band of desperate people recruit him to help find a group of genetically enhanced individuals that can visually decode other people's thoughts. Adam not only discovers his parents were part of the experiment but unearths the true nature behind the Agency. As he battles to stop it from destroying more lives, he struggles to comes to terms with his own past involvement. Adam soon realizes that evil cannot be excused even if it is for the greater good.
The Common Good

Of the five books in the series N.F.S. Grundtvig. Works in English, this fourth volume on Grundtvig as a politician and contemporary historian is perhaps the most surprising. He is best known globally as the founding father of the 'People's High School', with his emphasis on lifelong learning and the living word in interactive conversation. In Denmark his next greatest achievement is his hymn-writing and song-writing. Few think of Grundtvig as a politician. In public discourse he is linked to Nordic mythology and church matters, rather than to parliamentary democracy or contemporary history. However, Grundtvig was a historian and a politician. His historical interests were the driving force of his entry into public politics, as is demonstrated by the texts in this volume.