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HTTP/1.1 200 date: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:53:14 GMTcontent-type: text/htmltransfer-encoding: chunkedvary: Accept-Encodingserver: Apachex-provided-by: StackCDNlast-modified: Tue, 12 May 2015 04:43:26 GMTetag: W/2e28-515db22989780vary: Accept-Encodingx-origin-cache-status: MISSx-cdn-cache-status: MISSx-via: SEA1 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml> head> meta http-equivcontent-type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 /> title>A Thoroughly Bad Individual by Michael Biehl/title> link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyCinzel relstylesheet typetext/css> !--link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyStardos+Stencil:700 relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyPoly:400italic relstylesheet typetext/css>--> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefreset.css mediascreen /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hreftext.css mediascreen /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefgrid.css mediascreen />!-- link relstylesheet typetext/css hreflayout.css mediascreen /> --> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefnav.css mediascreen /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefstyle.css mediascreen /> !--if IE 6>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefie6.css mediascreen />!endif--> !--if IE 7>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefie.css mediascreen />!endif--> /head> body> div classcontainer_12> div classgrid_4> div idcover-image> img srccover_image.jpg width85%> !-- width315px height486px --> /div> div idlinks> p classlink-title> Read an Excerpt: /p> p> !-- span classlink-text>Coming Soon/span> --> a classlink-text hrefa_thoroughly_bad_individual_preview.pdf target_blank>Free Preview/a>span classadobe-link> (requires a hrefhttp://get.adobe.com/reader/ target_blank>Adobe Reader/a>)/span> /p> p classlink-title> Order Paperback: /p> p> !-- span classlink-text>Coming Soon/span> --> a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.amazon.com/Thoroughly-Bad-Individual-Michael-Biehl/dp/1941071910/refsr_1_1?ieUTF8&qid1428984814&sr8-1&keywordsa+thoroughly+bad+individual target_blank>Amazon/a> | a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.stairwaypress.com/bookstore/a-thoroughly-bad-individual/ target_blank>Stairway Press/a> /p> p classlink-title> Order eBook: /p> p> !-- span classlink-text>Coming Soon/span> --> a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.amazon.com/Thoroughly-Bad-Individual-Michael-Biehl-ebook/dp/B00W4RWAZK/refsr_1_1?ieUTF8&qid1429320224&sr8-1&keywordsa+thoroughly+bad+individual target_blank>Kindle/a> !-- | a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mesh-ken-coffman/1110589689?ean9780984907045 target_blank>Nook/a> -->| a classlink-text hrefhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/book/a-thoroughly-bad-individual/id987763712?mt11 target_blank>iBookstore/a> /p> /div> div idwholesale> p> For wholesale and consignment orders, contact a hrefmailto:orders@st%61ir%77ayp%72%65ss.co%6D>orders@stairwaypress.com/a> /p> /div> div idbio> p> img iddavidPic srcauthor.jpg> Michael Biehl is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and a Partner Emeritus at Foley & Lardner LLP, where he was a founding partner of the firms health law practice. He was chairman of the board of Milwaukees Aurora Psychiatric Hospital and Aurora Behavioral Health Services, and an adjunct professor of law at Marquette University Law School. He is also a professional musician, playing keyboard with regional blues bands. /p> p> In 2007, Michael Biehl Park in Venice, Florida was named in recognition of his support of land conservation.Mike and his wife Cathleen divide their time between homes in Sarasota, Florida and Mequon, Wisconsin. /p> p> A Thoroughly Bad Individual is his fifth novel. /p> p> a hrefhttp://www.legalsuspense.com>Michael Biehls Website/a> br /> br /> /p> /div> /div> div classgrid_8 idsummary> h1 idtitle>A Thoroughly Bad Individual/h1> !-- h2>An Austin Starr Mystery/h2> --> !-- h2 classclimateDoom>CLIMATE DOOM/h2> --> h3>by Michael Biehl/h3> !-- h4>Coming Soon May 12th, 2015/h4> --> !-- p idsynopsisIntro>Debunking climate industry fear-mongering …/p> --> p idsynopsis> strong>How far would you go to help a friend who was in deep trouble on a crooked business deal?/strong> /p> p idsynopsis> Stan Flory, a successful corporate attorney, went too far, and got caught up in a scandal. He ended up as a beachcomber in Sarasota, Florida. /p> p idsynopsis> Now, years later, Stans friend, Bud Richter, is back, asking for another favor––he wants Stan to defend him against a murder charge. When Stan reluctantly agrees, he finds himself outgunned by the prosecution, disturbed by Buds dark family secrets, and overwhelmed by the allure of Buds mercurial wife. To save Buds life, Stan must dig deep into his own legal, physical, and moral strengths, and improvise an astonishing defense. /p> p idsynopsis-quote> em>Michael Biehls distinctive voice and deft plotting are like a refreshing breeze in a field where supple prose seems all too rare. It is a real pleasure to watch him capture a character or set a scene with a few well-executed strokes./em>br />–strong>Michael Bowen/strong>, author of em>Service Dress Blues/em> and em>Shoot The Lawyer Twice/em> /p> p idsynopsis> Mixing suspense, compassion, and dark humor, A Thoroughly Bad Individual is a story of how the scams that precipitated the Great Recession damaged the guilty and the innocent alike, and how unconditional loyalty to a flawed friend can both destroy and redeem. /p> p idsynopsis-quote> em>Biehl constructs dialogue and action sequences exceedingly well, and his characters are multi-dimensional, with problems and issues that affect them in realistic ways./em>br />–strong>ForeWard Magazine/strong> /p> !-- p idsynopsis-quote> em>If you are sick and tired of smug corporate leaders from rich suburbs who assume that educators working with poor black and Latino kids are stupid and insist that the profound inequalities of families and communities in the worlds most unequal advanced society are irrelevant and that the schools can be fixed without more resources by even more harsh tests, sanctions, and attacks on teachers, this could be the book for you. It is a fierce assault on the agenda of the billionaires and the Bush and Obama administrations from an impassioned teacher who has had too much and wants sweeping changes./em>br /> – Gary Orfield, Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA /p> br /> p idsynopsis> strong>The truth is, recent education reform in America has been a disaster–for our nation, our schools, and especially our children. In em>Bloodletting,/em> David Ellison provides a brief, evidence-based overview of both the hows and the whys of this on-going fiasco, using cogent, accessible language, often citing his own poignant and too-often heart-wrenching personal experience. em>Bloodletting/em> is a provocative primer on education reform from a 30-year veteran educator./strong> /p> br /> p idsynopsis-quote> em>Silence equals death was true during the onset of the AIDS crisis, and it remains true now in education. Superintendents, school boards, teacher/administrator unions, teachers themselves should finally rise up and dare to speak the truth. We must defend public education and, above all, the children weve dedicated our lives to serve. Or, we can continue to utter a pathetic Baaaaah! as we herd with them to the slaughter./em>br /> –from em>Bloodletting/em> /p> br /> p idsynopsis-quote> em>David Ellison has his hand on the fading pulse of American education. His exposé on the various false fixes of school reform–including vouchers, charters, standardized testing, and even the current Common Core Standards–leaves the reader sharing both his outrage as well as his stubborn hope that America and its schools will be great again. This is a must-read for teachers, parents, law makers... anyone who claims to care about this countrys schools and the children who too often fail to thrive in them./em>br /> –Jay Davidson, author of em>Teach Your Children Well: A Teachers Advice for Parents/em> /p> br /> p idsynopsis-quote> em>The truth is, we cannot reform only Americas schools. We must reform America... Our government is bloodletting so very much more than just our schools. Those schools are, as I sad, just the canaries, just the first to perish. We need another revolution./em>br /> –from em>Bloodletting/em> /p>-->!-- div classreview> p> “If you are sick and tired of smug corporate leaders from rich suburbs who assume that educators working with poor black and Latino kids are stupid and insist that the profound inequalities of families and communities in the world’s most unequal advanced society are irrelevant and that the schools can be fixed without more resources by even more harsh tests, sanctions, and attacks on teachers, this could be the book for you. It is a fierce assault on the agenda of the “billionaires” and the Bush and Obama administrations from an impassioned teacher who has had too much and wants sweeping changes.” /p> p classreviewer> strong>– Gary Orfield/strong>, Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA /p> /div> div classreview> p> “David Ellison has his hand on the fading pulse of American education. His exposé on the various false fixes of school reform–including vouchers, charters, standardized testing, and even the current Common Core Standards–leaves the reader sharing both his outrage as well as his ‘stubborn hope that America and it’s schools will be great again.’ This is a must-read for teachers, parents, law makers… anyone who claims to care about this country’s schools and the children who too often fail to thrive in them.” /p> p classreviewer> strong>– Jay Davidson/strong>, author of Teach Your Children Well: A Teacher’s Advice for Parents /p> /div>--> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> !-- Start of StatCounter Code for Default Guide --> script typetext/javascript> var sc_project10426046; var sc_invisible1; var sc_security868d2ad3; var scJsHost ((https: document.location.protocol) ? https://secure. : http://www.); document.write(sc+ript typetext/javascript src + scJsHost+ statcounter.com/counter/counter.js>/+script>); /script> noscript>div classstatcounter>a titleweb analytics hrefhttp://statcounter.com/ target_blank>img classstatcounter srchttp://c.statcounter.com/10426046/0/868d2ad3/1/ altweb analytics>/a>/div>/noscript> !-- End of StatCounter Code for Default Guide --> /body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 date: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:53:14 GMTcontent-type: text/htmltransfer-encoding: chunkedvary: Accept-Encodingserver: Apachex-provided-by: StackCDNlast-modified: Tue, 12 May 2015 04:43:26 GMTetag: W/2e28-515db22989780vary: Accept-Encodingx-origin-cache-status: MISSx-cdn-cache-status: MISSx-via: SEA1 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml> head> meta http-equivcontent-type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 /> title>A Thoroughly Bad Individual by Michael Biehl/title> link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyCinzel relstylesheet typetext/css> !--link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyStardos+Stencil:700 relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyPoly:400italic relstylesheet typetext/css>--> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefreset.css mediascreen /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hreftext.css mediascreen /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefgrid.css mediascreen />!-- link relstylesheet typetext/css hreflayout.css mediascreen /> --> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefnav.css mediascreen /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefstyle.css mediascreen /> !--if IE 6>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefie6.css mediascreen />!endif--> !--if IE 7>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefie.css mediascreen />!endif--> /head> body> div classcontainer_12> div classgrid_4> div idcover-image> img srccover_image.jpg width85%> !-- width315px height486px --> /div> div idlinks> p classlink-title> Read an Excerpt: /p> p> !-- span classlink-text>Coming Soon/span> --> a classlink-text hrefa_thoroughly_bad_individual_preview.pdf target_blank>Free Preview/a>span classadobe-link> (requires a hrefhttp://get.adobe.com/reader/ target_blank>Adobe Reader/a>)/span> /p> p classlink-title> Order Paperback: /p> p> !-- span classlink-text>Coming Soon/span> --> a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.amazon.com/Thoroughly-Bad-Individual-Michael-Biehl/dp/1941071910/refsr_1_1?ieUTF8&qid1428984814&sr8-1&keywordsa+thoroughly+bad+individual target_blank>Amazon/a> | a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.stairwaypress.com/bookstore/a-thoroughly-bad-individual/ target_blank>Stairway Press/a> /p> p classlink-title> Order eBook: /p> p> !-- span classlink-text>Coming Soon/span> --> a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.amazon.com/Thoroughly-Bad-Individual-Michael-Biehl-ebook/dp/B00W4RWAZK/refsr_1_1?ieUTF8&qid1429320224&sr8-1&keywordsa+thoroughly+bad+individual target_blank>Kindle/a> !-- | a classlink-text hrefhttp://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mesh-ken-coffman/1110589689?ean9780984907045 target_blank>Nook/a> -->| a classlink-text hrefhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/book/a-thoroughly-bad-individual/id987763712?mt11 target_blank>iBookstore/a> /p> /div> div idwholesale> p> For wholesale and consignment orders, contact a hrefmailto:orders@st%61ir%77ayp%72%65ss.co%6D>orders@stairwaypress.com/a> /p> /div> div idbio> p> img iddavidPic srcauthor.jpg> Michael Biehl is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and a Partner Emeritus at Foley & Lardner LLP, where he was a founding partner of the firms health law practice. He was chairman of the board of Milwaukees Aurora Psychiatric Hospital and Aurora Behavioral Health Services, and an adjunct professor of law at Marquette University Law School. He is also a professional musician, playing keyboard with regional blues bands. /p> p> In 2007, Michael Biehl Park in Venice, Florida was named in recognition of his support of land conservation.Mike and his wife Cathleen divide their time between homes in Sarasota, Florida and Mequon, Wisconsin. /p> p> A Thoroughly Bad Individual is his fifth novel. /p> p> a hrefhttp://www.legalsuspense.com>Michael Biehls Website/a> br /> br /> /p> /div> /div> div classgrid_8 idsummary> h1 idtitle>A Thoroughly Bad Individual/h1> !-- h2>An Austin Starr Mystery/h2> --> !-- h2 classclimateDoom>CLIMATE DOOM/h2> --> h3>by Michael Biehl/h3> !-- h4>Coming Soon May 12th, 2015/h4> --> !-- p idsynopsisIntro>Debunking climate industry fear-mongering …/p> --> p idsynopsis> strong>How far would you go to help a friend who was in deep trouble on a crooked business deal?/strong> /p> p idsynopsis> Stan Flory, a successful corporate attorney, went too far, and got caught up in a scandal. He ended up as a beachcomber in Sarasota, Florida. /p> p idsynopsis> Now, years later, Stans friend, Bud Richter, is back, asking for another favor––he wants Stan to defend him against a murder charge. When Stan reluctantly agrees, he finds himself outgunned by the prosecution, disturbed by Buds dark family secrets, and overwhelmed by the allure of Buds mercurial wife. To save Buds life, Stan must dig deep into his own legal, physical, and moral strengths, and improvise an astonishing defense. /p> p idsynopsis-quote> em>Michael Biehls distinctive voice and deft plotting are like a refreshing breeze in a field where supple prose seems all too rare. It is a real pleasure to watch him capture a character or set a scene with a few well-executed strokes./em>br />–strong>Michael Bowen/strong>, author of em>Service Dress Blues/em> and em>Shoot The Lawyer Twice/em> /p> p idsynopsis> Mixing suspense, compassion, and dark humor, A Thoroughly Bad Individual is a story of how the scams that precipitated the Great Recession damaged the guilty and the innocent alike, and how unconditional loyalty to a flawed friend can both destroy and redeem. /p> p idsynopsis-quote> em>Biehl constructs dialogue and action sequences exceedingly well, and his characters are multi-dimensional, with problems and issues that affect them in realistic ways./em>br />–strong>ForeWard Magazine/strong> /p> !-- p idsynopsis-quote> em>If you are sick and tired of smug corporate leaders from rich suburbs who assume that educators working with poor black and Latino kids are stupid and insist that the profound inequalities of families and communities in the worlds most unequal advanced society are irrelevant and that the schools can be fixed without more resources by even more harsh tests, sanctions, and attacks on teachers, this could be the book for you. It is a fierce assault on the agenda of the billionaires and the Bush and Obama administrations from an impassioned teacher who has had too much and wants sweeping changes./em>br /> – Gary Orfield, Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA /p> br /> p idsynopsis> strong>The truth is, recent education reform in America has been a disaster–for our nation, our schools, and especially our children. In em>Bloodletting,/em> David Ellison provides a brief, evidence-based overview of both the hows and the whys of this on-going fiasco, using cogent, accessible language, often citing his own poignant and too-often heart-wrenching personal experience. em>Bloodletting/em> is a provocative primer on education reform from a 30-year veteran educator./strong> /p> br /> p idsynopsis-quote> em>Silence equals death was true during the onset of the AIDS crisis, and it remains true now in education. Superintendents, school boards, teacher/administrator unions, teachers themselves should finally rise up and dare to speak the truth. We must defend public education and, above all, the children weve dedicated our lives to serve. Or, we can continue to utter a pathetic Baaaaah! as we herd with them to the slaughter./em>br /> –from em>Bloodletting/em> /p> br /> p idsynopsis-quote> em>David Ellison has his hand on the fading pulse of American education. His exposé on the various false fixes of school reform–including vouchers, charters, standardized testing, and even the current Common Core Standards–leaves the reader sharing both his outrage as well as his stubborn hope that America and its schools will be great again. This is a must-read for teachers, parents, law makers... anyone who claims to care about this countrys schools and the children who too often fail to thrive in them./em>br /> –Jay Davidson, author of em>Teach Your Children Well: A Teachers Advice for Parents/em> /p> br /> p idsynopsis-quote> em>The truth is, we cannot reform only Americas schools. We must reform America... Our government is bloodletting so very much more than just our schools. Those schools are, as I sad, just the canaries, just the first to perish. We need another revolution./em>br /> –from em>Bloodletting/em> /p>-->!-- div classreview> p> “If you are sick and tired of smug corporate leaders from rich suburbs who assume that educators working with poor black and Latino kids are stupid and insist that the profound inequalities of families and communities in the world’s most unequal advanced society are irrelevant and that the schools can be fixed without more resources by even more harsh tests, sanctions, and attacks on teachers, this could be the book for you. It is a fierce assault on the agenda of the “billionaires” and the Bush and Obama administrations from an impassioned teacher who has had too much and wants sweeping changes.” /p> p classreviewer> strong>– Gary Orfield/strong>, Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA /p> /div> div classreview> p> “David Ellison has his hand on the fading pulse of American education. His exposé on the various false fixes of school reform–including vouchers, charters, standardized testing, and even the current Common Core Standards–leaves the reader sharing both his outrage as well as his ‘stubborn hope that America and it’s schools will be great again.’ This is a must-read for teachers, parents, law makers… anyone who claims to care about this country’s schools and the children who too often fail to thrive in them.” /p> p classreviewer> strong>– Jay Davidson/strong>, author of Teach Your Children Well: A Teacher’s Advice for Parents /p> /div>--> /div> div classclear>/div> /div> !-- Start of StatCounter Code for Default Guide --> script typetext/javascript> var sc_project10426046; var sc_invisible1; var sc_security868d2ad3; var scJsHost ((https: document.location.protocol) ? https://secure. : http://www.); document.write(sc+ript typetext/javascript src + scJsHost+ statcounter.com/counter/counter.js>/+script>); /script> noscript>div classstatcounter>a titleweb analytics hrefhttp://statcounter.com/ target_blank>img classstatcounter srchttp://c.statcounter.com/10426046/0/868d2ad3/1/ altweb analytics>/a>/div>/noscript> !-- End of StatCounter Code for Default Guide --> /body>/html>
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