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sudden-stops-kill · 1 year ago
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...and it sells for...$51,705,000
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/gt23/the-one---1962-ferrari-gto/lots/r0001-1962-ferrari-330-lm-250-gto-by-scaglietti/1392907
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timanvn · 1 year ago
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Review 5 mau giay tang chieu cao nam tai Timan giup nang tam phong cach cua quy ong
Review 5 mẫu giày tăng chiều cao nam tại Timan giúp nâng tầm phong cách của quý ông
Timan là một trong những thương hiệu nổi tiếng chuyên cung cấp giày thời trang cho cả nam và nữ với những siêu phẩm cực kỳ chất lượng. Đặc biệt, nổi bật nhất tại Timan là những mẫu giày tăng chiều cao nam với thiết kế đẹp mắt, đế cao giúp hack dáng hiệu quả. Trong bài viết này, Timan sẽ giới thiệu đến bạn đọc top 5 mẫu giày tăng chiều cao nam giúp nâng tầm đẳng cấp và phong cách cho quý ông. 
Giày tăng chiều cao nam NC14
NC14 là một mẫu thiết kế mới nằm trong bộ sưu tập giày tăng chiều cao nam tại Timan, thu hút được sự chú ý của nhiều anh chàng. Mẫu giày này được thiết kế với kiểu dáng giày lười không dây, kết hợp cùng đế cao su tăng chiều cao vô cùng độc đáo. Nhờ vậy mà mẫu giày tăng chiều cao nam NC14 đã chinh phục được nhiều khách hàng đến mua hàng tại Timan với vẻ ngoài trẻ trung, hiện đại cực phong cách. 
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Giày tăng chiều cao nam NC14
Giày tăng chiều cao nam NC16
Với sự kết hợp hoàn hảo giữa vẻ ngoại hình lịch lãm và sự thoải mái, giày tăng chiều cao nam NC16 chắc chắn sẽ là lựa chọn tối ưu cho những người đàn ông đẳng cấp và tinh tế. Đôi giày tây buộc dây NC16 được thiết kế theo form dáng giày truyền thống mang phong cách cổ điển sang trọng, phù hợp với dân công sở để mang đi làm. Đặc biệt, phần đế giày được cải tiến với dáng đế độn 6cm khuất bên trong, giúp tăng chiều cao một cách tinh tế nhất. 
Xem thêm: https://timan.vn/giay-tang-chieu-cao-nam/
Giày tăng chiều cao nam GT23
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Giày tăng chiều cao nam GT23
Giày tăng chiều cao nam GT23 là một trong những sự lựa chọn hoàn hảo giúp hack dáng và tăng thêm phần tự tin cho phái mạnh. Giày được làm từ chất liệu da bò tuyển chọn với thân da dày dặn, phủ bên trên là lớp phủ nano giúp t��o độ bóng và giữ cho lớp màu bền lâu hơn. GT23 được thiết kế với form dáng cứng cáp kết hợp với chất liệu giày êm chân bên trong cùng đế độn cao su mềm mại, giúp tăng chiều cao một cách hiệu quả mà không sợ lộ. 
Xem thêm: https://www.scoop.it/topic/giay-timan-lua-chon-cho-su-khac-biet/p/4152255956/2024/04/13/huong-dan-chon-mua-giay-tang-chieu-cao-nam-chinh-hang-mot-cach-thong-minh
Giày tăng chiều cao nam NC15
Bền bỉ, chất lượng và thời thượng là những tính từ dùng để miêu tả nên vẻ ngoài hoàn hảo của đôi giày tăng chiều cao nam NC15. Với thiết kế vô cùng tinh xảo, mang phong cách vừa hiện đại, vừa cổ điển, giúp nâng tầm phong cách và sự tự tin cho người dùng. 
Từng đường kim mũi chỉ trên giày được may khâu chắc chắn, phần đế cao su độn cũng được kết nối với phần thân qua từng đường may vô cùng tỉ mỉ. Điều này giúp đem lại sự bền bỉ, thoải mái và  đem đến trải nghiệm hài lòng cho người dùng.
Giày tăng chiều cao nam NC07
Giày tăng chiều cao nam NC07 mang đến phong cách thời trang lịch lãm và sang trọng, tạo nên vẻ ngoài chỉn chu và thời thượng cho quý ông hiện đại. Giày được làm từ chất liệu da bò cao cấp, mềm mại và êm chân, kết hợp cùng thiết kế vô cùng tinh xảo. Với diện mạo vừa hiện đại, vừa cổ điển, đôi giày tăng chiều cao NC07 không chỉ giúp tôn lên vẻ lịch lãm mà còn gia tăng chiều cao một cách tự nhiên, thể hiện được gu thẩm mỹ sành điệu của phái mạnh.
Xem thêm: https://soundcloud.com/timanvn/giay-tang-chieu-cao-nam-bi-quyet-hack-dang-hieu-qua-danh-cho-nam-lun
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Trên đây là top 5 mẫu giày tăng chiều cao nam đang được ưa chuộng nhiều tại Timan, giúp cải thiện vóc dáng một cách tinh tế cho những anh chàng nấm lùn. Hy vọng, với những chia sẻ trong bài viết này, các chàng trai sẻ có thể tham khảo và tìm được cho mình đôi giày ưng ý nhất. Chúc bạn có những trải nghiệm mua sắm tuyệt vời tại Timan nhé. 
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navalvessels · 1 year ago
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vicpastouchscreen · 4 years ago
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While many companies repairing #Mitsubishi HMI will simply clean cases and glue cracks, #VICPAS provides brand new product to ensure it will stand up to the rigors of operation and human handling. Vicpas offers the best price of Mitsubishi Keyboard Membrane Touchscreen Front Overlay. #GOT2000 #GT21 #GT23 #GT25 #GT27 #keypad # Mitsubishi #vicpas #repair #replacement #hmi #overlay #film #touch #touchrepair #touchscreens #GOT1000 #GT10 #GT11 #GT12 #GT14 #GT15 #GT16 #Mitsubishi #panelwarehouse #got900 (在 China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) Guangzhou-China) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTE_AULnAps/?utm_medium=tumblr
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iamliberalartsgt · 6 years ago
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7 Common Myths About Liberal Arts @ Georgia Tech
By Andrew McGraw, Public Policy
First off, I want to congratulate all of the recently admitted students of the Class of 2023! Now that the hard part is over, you can begin to look at all your options and decide which college is the best fit for you. Hopefully this little list of debunked myths can help make that decision easier!
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1. Liberal Arts Classes are Easier Than STEM ones
A lot of the stigmas surrounding Georgia Tech and the Ivan Allen College is that liberal arts “don’t belong” at a Tech-focused school. So, to compensate for that, Tech has “easier” versions of core classes like Math and Computer Science for Ivan Allen students to take. These classes are most definitely not easier than their STEM-centered counterparts. Rather, the material is more tailored to a liberal arts focused curriculum. For example, while engineers take CS 1371 and learn Matlab, Liberal Arts students can take CS 1315 and learn HTML, CSS, Java, and Python, all coding languages that have stronger liberal arts applications, such as coding your own website.
2. Getting in to Tech as a Liberal Arts Major is Easier Than Other Majors
Georgia Tech reviews applications holistically, meaning they evaluate a plethora of different aspects of each individual’s application before making a decision. This does NOT mean that a student who applies to Ivan Allen has a better chance of getting in than they would at any of the other colleges. Students are admitted to the Institute as whole first, and then are accepted in to their major and college based on their fit, not the other way around.
3. Liberal Arts Students are in Their Own Bubble
Many people believe that liberal arts kids form their own “bubbles” on campus with people of their own college/major, but this is far from the truth. From living in residence halls across campus, getting involved in clubs, or simply grabbing a meal at the dining hall, there are plenty of places for Ivan Allen students to interact with students from other colleges. Additionally, many engineers will adopt liberal arts minors to seem more well-rounded, so it’s not uncommon for you to see them in your own classes as well!
4. The Only Way to Make Money in Liberal Arts is to Earn a Master’s Degree or PhD
While many Ivan Allen students do go on to pursue even higher education, it is not necessary to make money. As a matter of fact, the average starting salary for a student with a Bachelor of Science is about 62k. Having a BS in a liberal arts field makes you even more marketable to employers!
5. You Have to do Research to be a “Good Student”
Although Georgia Tech is a research-focused Institute, you do not have to do research; there are PLENTY of other options to build a resume and be a “good student”, such as getting involved on on-campus organizations, internships, co-ops, and study abroad. But that doesn’t mean you CAN’T get involved in research! Many STEM-focused teams are looking for Liberal Arts students to join their projects and bring a fresh perspective.
6. Studying Abroad as an Ivan Allen Student is Difficult
As this is a STEM-focused institution, the study abroad programs are STEM-focused as well. A lot of the common study abroad programs like GT Lorraine offer mostly engineering-focused courses, and it can be hard to find enough credit hours to stay a full-time student. As long as you plan ahead, you can avoid this issue and still study abroad! Actually, 71% of Ivan Allen students graduate with some form of international experience!
7. Liberal Arts @ Tech is “New”
Most people think that the Ivan Allen college just got started, it’s quite the opposite. Liberal Arts have been a part of Georgia Tech since it opened in 1888, teaching English as one of the six subjects offered. From there, the college – and its reputation – have done nothing but grown!
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joergmoehre · 7 years ago
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Esschert Design Edelstahl Heckenschere, metall, 16.39x8.4x49.2 cm, GT23
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Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach einzigartigen Garten- und Geschenkartikeln sind, dann sind Sie bei Esschert Design genau richtig. Die Produkte sind mit Liebe zum Detail gefertigt und bieten dem Gartenliebhaber alles, was das Herz begehrt. Auch an die Kinder ist gedacht, denn für Sie gibt es Gartengeräte mit schönen, kindlichen Motiven. Überzeugen Sie sich von der Natürlichkeit der Produkte und…
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guncelkal · 2 years ago
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Garmin STRIKER Plus 4 Ice Fishing Bundle, Includes Portable STRIKER Plus 4 Fishfinder and Dual Beam-IF Transducer
Garmin STRIKER Plus 4 Ice Fishing Bundle, Includes Portable STRIKER Plus 4 Fishfinder and Dual Beam-IF Transducer
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hkxytech · 3 years ago
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Mitsubishi GT2310-VTBA Human Machine Interface (HMI)
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Mitsubishi GT2310-VTBA Human Machine Interface (HMI) – GOT2000 Series. Mitsubishi GT23 Model: Unchallenged cost performance. Advanced model with multi-touch gesture functions. Mitsubishi GT2310-VTBA 10.4”, VGA, TFT color LCD 65536 colors, Panel color: Black, Power supply voltage: 100 V AC to 240 V AC. Conformance standard: UL cUL CE(EMC) CE(LVD) CE(RoHS) KC. Model: GT2310-VTBA Product name: GT23…
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laurendzim · 5 years ago
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Book review: In “Fair Warning,” the lucrative world of DNA testing is fodder for crime
Fair Warning
By Michael Connelly, via Little, Brown and Co.
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“Fair Warning” by Michael Connelly. (LIttle, Brown & Co.)
Jack McEvoy has come a long way from his days as an investigative reporter on a big-city newspaper. The veteran crime reporter who solved murders in Michael Connelly’s earlier books “The Scarecrow” and “The Poet” is now working for a watchdog website called FairWarning.  His skills go to uncovering scam artists and consumer fraud.
He still longs for the big crime story, however, and when a murder investigation falls into his lap, Jack grabs it. Or rather, it grabs him.
Two cops show up at his apartment to question him about a woman whose neck was broken in a sort of whiplash fashion called atlantooccipital dislocation. The death looks like an accident, but the detectives are suspicious, and they consider Jack a suspect because he’d had a one-night stand with the woman sometime back. Jack decides to look into the murder on his own and tracks down the victim’s friend, who tells him the dead woman, who frequented bars for sex partners, had met a man who seemed to know things about her. She’d bolted.
Intrigued, Jack digs a little deeper, although murder isn’t a subject for FairWarning. He discovers that other women had died of atlantooccipital dislocation, the deaths staged to look like accidents.  What links the women together is that all of them had signed up for a DNA site called GT23.  Jack believes they were victims of cyberstalking and convinces his skeptical editor that this indeed is a FairWarning story.
As he delves into the world of DNA testing and analytical companies, Jack finds they are barely regulated.  GT23 charges users only $23, explaining in the fine print in its contracts that the low fee is possible because the company sells data to various users.  It doesn’t disclose that such companies sometimes resell the information.  It’s all supposed to be anonymous of course, only it isn’t.  Data buyers have ways of identifying the participants.
That’s what one small firm has done by buying data on DRD4 or “dirty four” women — those with an addiction gene. Addiction includes not only alcohol and drugs but also sex. Their names and addresses are sold to incel (involuntary celibate) men, who blame women for their inability to find sex partners.  One of these women-haters is a killer known as the Shrike.  And it was the Shrike who murdered Jack’s acquaintance.
Jack needs to profile the Shrike and brings in — you guessed it — his on-again-off-again paramour, former FBI agent Rachel Walling. The two haven’t seen each other since Rachel was fired two years short of being vested for leaking confidential information to Jack. She now runs her own background investigation company.  Against her better judgment, Rachel joins Jack — and Emily, a second reporter assigned to the story — and the two pick up professionally as well as personally.  No big surprise that both women are in danger, and of course, Jack is, too.  The Shrike is one of Connelly’s more vicious villains.
“Fair Warning” sheds light on the murky billion-dollar world of DNA testing. The Federal Trade Commission originally had oversight of the industry until it got too big and turned responsibility over to the Federal Drug Administration, which does little in the way of oversight or enforcement.  Labs are licensed but essentially operate on their own. All that makes the subject ripe for a good mystery.
And Michael Connelly is just the guy to write it.  Score another one for the dean of America’s crime writers.
from News And Updates https://www.denverpost.com/2020/05/22/book-review-fair-warning-michael-connelly/
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jimblanceusa · 5 years ago
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Book review: In “Fair Warning,” the lucrative world of DNA testing is fodder for crime
Fair Warning
By Michael Connelly, via Little, Brown and Co.
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“Fair Warning” by Michael Connelly. (LIttle, Brown & Co.)
Jack McEvoy has come a long way from his days as an investigative reporter on a big-city newspaper. The veteran crime reporter who solved murders in Michael Connelly’s earlier books “The Scarecrow” and “The Poet” is now working for a watchdog website called FairWarning.  His skills go to uncovering scam artists and consumer fraud.
He still longs for the big crime story, however, and when a murder investigation falls into his lap, Jack grabs it. Or rather, it grabs him.
Two cops show up at his apartment to question him about a woman whose neck was broken in a sort of whiplash fashion called atlantooccipital dislocation. The death looks like an accident, but the detectives are suspicious, and they consider Jack a suspect because he’d had a one-night stand with the woman sometime back. Jack decides to look into the murder on his own and tracks down the victim’s friend, who tells him the dead woman, who frequented bars for sex partners, had met a man who seemed to know things about her. She’d bolted.
Intrigued, Jack digs a little deeper, although murder isn’t a subject for FairWarning. He discovers that other women had died of atlantooccipital dislocation, the deaths staged to look like accidents.  What links the women together is that all of them had signed up for a DNA site called GT23.  Jack believes they were victims of cyberstalking and convinces his skeptical editor that this indeed is a FairWarning story.
As he delves into the world of DNA testing and analytical companies, Jack finds they are barely regulated.  GT23 charges users only $23, explaining in the fine print in its contracts that the low fee is possible because the company sells data to various users.  It doesn’t disclose that such companies sometimes resell the information.  It’s all supposed to be anonymous of course, only it isn’t.  Data buyers have ways of identifying the participants.
That’s what one small firm has done by buying data on DRD4 or “dirty four” women — those with an addiction gene. Addiction includes not only alcohol and drugs but also sex. Their names and addresses are sold to incel (involuntary celibate) men, who blame women for their inability to find sex partners.  One of these women-haters is a killer known as the Shrike.  And it was the Shrike who murdered Jack’s acquaintance.
Jack needs to profile the Shrike and brings in — you guessed it — his on-again-off-again paramour, former FBI agent Rachel Walling. The two haven’t seen each other since Rachel was fired two years short of being vested for leaking confidential information to Jack. She now runs her own background investigation company.  Against her better judgment, Rachel joins Jack — and Emily, a second reporter assigned to the story — and the two pick up professionally as well as personally.  No big surprise that both women are in danger, and of course, Jack is, too.  The Shrike is one of Connelly’s more vicious villains.
“Fair Warning” sheds light on the murky billion-dollar world of DNA testing. The Federal Trade Commission originally had oversight of the industry until it got too big and turned responsibility over to the Federal Drug Administration, which does little in the way of oversight or enforcement.  Labs are licensed but essentially operate on their own. All that makes the subject ripe for a good mystery.
And Michael Connelly is just the guy to write it.  Score another one for the dean of America’s crime writers.
from Latest Information https://www.denverpost.com/2020/05/22/book-review-fair-warning-michael-connelly/
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mobileautorepairpros · 5 years ago
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Audi has just launched the RS Q8 and we've had a chance to drive it. The vehicle is unassuming but wicked. How so? It looks similar to the standard Q8 but will hit 62 mph in 3.8 seconds, or just a heartbeat slower than the RS 7 Sportback. Another car we look forward to testing is the Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo, the wagon version of the Taycan... Viknesh Vijayenthiran2020 Audi RS Q8, 2021 Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo, JRM GT23: Today's Car News https://ift.tt/2M5JSMd
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iamspeedrunner · 5 years ago
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JRMs Nissan GT-R Has 650 HP Rear-Wheel Drive And $500K Price Tag - British engineering company JRM has previewed a road-legal Nissan GT-R it is developing with its motorsport expertise. JRM produces and runs the current Nissan GT-R GT3 in championships around the world and in 2011 claimed the FIA GT1 Drivers World Championship title. Consequently it knows a thing or two about fast cars and in particular fast Nissans. Early renderings shared online of the street car dubbed the GT23 reveal that ... by @iamspeedrunner. Also, check out https://www.iamspeedrunner.com
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Garmin ECHOMAP Plus 74CV, US Offshore G3 w/GT23, 010-01894-05
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marjaystuff · 5 years ago
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Elise Cooper Interviews Michael Connelly
Fair Warning by Michael Connelly brings back two of his best characters, journalist Jack McEvoy, and former FBI Agent Rachel Walling.  Connelly, the master of mysteries, seems to have a ten-year-interval between series books.  This hero and heroine were first introduced in one of the best suspense novels ever written, The Poet.  Ten years later they came back in The Scarecrow, and now they are partners again in this book.
The book begins with the killing of a female during a sexual encounter.  After being questioned by two police detectives, Jack McEvoy becomes a person of interest.  It seems he had a one-night stand with the woman in the past. Against the warning of the police Jack decides to investigate and finds that there are other women killed in the same manner.  Disguised as an accident, they have died of atlantooccipital dislocation, a broken neck, from a fall or by other means. What links the women together is that all of them had signed up for a DNA site called GT23.  Jack believes they were victims of cyberstalking and convinces his skeptical editor that this indeed is a FairWarning story. GT23 charges users only $23, explaining in the fine print in its contracts that the low fee is possible because the company sells data to various users.  It doesn’t disclose that such companies sometimes resell the information.  What the women, DRD4 or “dirty four”, have in common is that they have an addiction gene, either alcohol, drugs, or sex.
Knowing he cannot investigate on his own, Jack asks his former girlfriend, Rachel Walling, to help out. The two pick up where they left off two years ago, both professionally and personally. Together they find that the women’s information is sold to incel (involuntary celibate) men, who blame women for their inability to find sex partners.  One of these women-haters is the killer known as the Shrike. They race to find the killer before he strikes again, putting their lives in danger.
Connelly fans will not be disappointed with this gripping and riveting plot.  The main characters are a fabulous team that makes the story stand out. Readers will be on the edge of their seats and can only hope that the next book with this duo happens much sooner than later.
Elise Cooper: Why bring Jack and Rachel back now?
Michael Connelly:  This book is a reflection on what is going on with journalism now.  This has always been an interest and focus of mine.  The last few years there has been an era of “fake news,” and reporters labeled enemies of the people.  It has bothered me because I had been a reporter for fourteen years.  I know a free media is so important to society.  I wanted to write a story showing an unbiased and undaunted journalist doing his job.
EC:  The series with Jack and Rachel always seems to have warnings about technology?
MC: There is an evolution of technology in the series.  For every great stride made with technology there has to be someone to figure out how to use it against us.  The Poet, that came out in 1996, showed how technology was used by pedophiles.  The Scarecrow was about digital security of information stored on the so-called “Cloud.”  This book delves into privacy issues regarding DNA.  
EC:  Did something spark your interest regarding this storyline?
MC:  Last year, I read a storyline where the Pentagon warned people about DNA sites.  I put this quote in the book, “Did you know that this year the Pentagon told all member of the military not to do DNA kits because of the security issues they pose?” This sparked my imagination and interest.  The old reporter in me found this world is pretty much unregulated. The government is studying what regulations should be put on this billion-dollar industry.  Because the government moves slowly there has been no oversight and leaves a place for corruption.  I put my research into the book. I like it when there is a blurred line between reality and fiction.
EC: Is the website true?
MC:  FairWarning is a real news site offering tough watchdog reporting on consumer issues. It is a nonprofit founded by Myron Levin, who is Jack’s editor in the book. I am a member of FairWarning’s board of directors. To find out more information just go to FairWarning.org. I want readers to understand this is not science fiction.
EC:  How would you describe Jack?
MC:  Jack is a paranoid guy, but has legitimate concerns about how secure is any information. As a journalist he seeks to wander if that paranoia is valid.  Because he has a single-minded drive and is so career-oriented he appears rough and is hard to like.  He speaks first and thinks later.  Since this is a book about DNA I would say that in the center of his DNA is ‘I must protect my story from everyone,’ including other reporters, the police, his boss, and even Rachel.  This is not a great way to function, but he is set in his way. He realizes he is not bound by the ethics of law enforcement, but bound by the ethics of journalism.
EC:  How would you describe Rachel, a badass who kicks butts?
MC:  Rachel is not tough to like.  I think readers like her on the first page they meet her.  There has to be a DNA gene for female fierceness, which is what she has.  She is fiercely protective of what is important to her. She fiercely has the ideas of fairness and righteousness.  She is a great role model for anyone that sees women as fierce fighters who stand up for justice. I think Rachel is the ultimate hero of these stories.  She is tough and is the centerline to keep Jack from flying out of orbit. Although no longer an FBI Agent, Rachel is able to give the law enforcement aspect with her connections.  
EC: What role does their relationship play in the book?
MC: Jack is able to connect more with readers through his relationship with Rachel. They are made for each other in short bursts because they cannot go the distance.  They always seem to be entangled with each other. Besides being a character in her own right, she is like the carnival barker that gets people into the Jack tent. They go in because of her. Unlike this couple, I do not have it in my own life.  I have been happily married for 36 years.  I am writing about something that is not akin to me, which for me, makes it fascinating to write about.
EC:  In all the books of this series there is the “bullet quote?”
MC:  You are referencing when Rachel told Jack that she believed everybody had somebody out there in the world who could pierce their heart like a bullet. Not everybody had the good fortune of meeting that person, and not everybody could hold on to that person if they did meet. For Jack and Rachel there had never been any doubt. Her name was on the bullet that pierced Jack and he was the one that pierced Rachel’s heart. I can still remember when I wrote those lines.
EC:  There is also a quote that complements the “bullet quote?”
MC:  Yes, this Jack quote, “My interactions with her had spanned nearly twenty-five years and had been hot and cold, intense and distant, intimate and strictly professional, and ultimately heartbreaking. From the beginning, she had left a hole in my heart that could never quite heal. I could go years without seeing her but I could never stop thinking about her.” It is filtered in the whole world of books that have Rachel and Jack.  
EC:  Would you ever consider a TV show with this series?
MC:  I would love that.  Over the years I developed it, but it has never gone forward.  Jack does not carry a gun and his true role in society is to observe, not to push the action.  He only pushes the action because Rachel is with him.  I think a better thing to do is to serialize the story telling, like the Bosch series, where a book is carried over a whole season.
EC:  In this season 6 of the Bosch TV series on Amazon the FBI Agent was not Rachel, as it was in the book, The Overlook?
MC:  Yes, because I did not want to give Rachel’s character up in Bosch.  Then I would never be able to make a TV show with someone else because Amazon would have all the rights to her character. I am thinking ahead that the books with Jack and Rachel would spawn some interest.  
EC:  Also, in the Amazon series you took a page out of Hitchcock, a “where’s Michael?”
MC:  I implant myself, which was fun to do.  I am not at the set every day so the director asked me if I wanted to be in it.  Last year I made an appearance and this year as well.
EC:  What about your next book?
MC:  I do want to get back to Rachel and Jack sooner than the ten-year gap. I just do not have a plan yet, but am hopeful we will see them fairly soon.
My next book will have Mickey Haller, entitled The Law of Innocence. I try to make my books very contemporary, and so it was actually set in April of this year. Then the virus happens, and we just don't know how we come out of this, or where we are going. It is a courtroom drama and there are no courtrooms because everything was shut down.  I had to retool and rethink. So rather than it starting in April, it now starts in December or may go into next year. The plot has Mickey Haller accused of a murder and is jailed.  He strategizes his defense from a jail cell.  
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