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Betrayed is the second novel of the House of Night fantasy series, written by American authors P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. [2] The book was released on October 2, 2007 by St. Martin's Press, an extension of Macmillan Publishers. Since, it has been translated in more than 20 other languages, including Chinese, Portuguese and Romanian. [3]
In September 1973, he began his first teaching job at the ILR School (School of Industrial and Labor Relations) at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. [4] Taking a keen interest in the work of Communist Party activists in the US automobile industry from the mid-1920s to the late 1940s (when the Party's forces were decimated), he published The Communist Party and the Auto Workers' Unions ...
Nina: A third child who is taken by the Population Police after being betrayed. Her real name is Elodie Luria. Matthias: The oldest of the three children (10 years old). Nina must decide whether or not to betray him. He is the leader of the trio and will protect Percy and Alia no matter the cost, so is the least willing to trust Nina.
Betrayed by Rita Hayworth (Spanish: La traición de Rita Hayworth) is a 1968 novel by the Argentine novelist Manuel Puig. It was Puig's first novel. It was Puig's first novel. Literary critic Jean Franco writes that the book "was a revelation when it appeared, exploding once and for all the simplistic notions of American cultural imperialism."
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Betrayal is a novel by Danielle Steel, published by Delacorte Press in July 2012. [1] [2] The book is Steel's eighty-sixth novel, and (including non-fiction and children's books) her 104th book overall.
Betrayed or The Betrayed may refer to: Betrayal, a violation of trust; Film and television. Betrayed, an American silent film by Raoul Walsh; Betrayed ...
Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show is a 2021 non-fiction book by Jonathan Karl about the presidency of Donald Trump. [1] A sequel to Front Row at the Trump Show , [ 2 ] it largely covers the final year of Donald Trump 's tenure as president , including the COVID-19 pandemic and the January 6 United States Capitol attack .