
Julia Kelly
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Nov 7, 2024 |
zip06.com | Julia Kelly
Betrayal at Blackthorn Park by Julia Kelly In this work of historical fiction, the second in a series, we again enjoy the teamwork of Evelyne Redfern and David Poole as they work together to solve the mysterious death at Blackthorn Park before the Prime Minister’s visit. It is fast paced and engaging with interesting characters and twisty clues that lead to an unexpected ending. Laura B., R.J. Julia Booksellers, Madison
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May 10, 2024 |
bibliosurf.com | Julia Kelly
L’incroyable épopée des femmes de Highbury House 2021. Jeune paysagiste passionnée, Emma Lovett aime redonner vie à des jardins oubliés. Un jour, se présente à elle l’occasion de toute une vie : restaurer les jardins du célèbre domaine de Highbury House, conçu en 1907 par son idole, grand nom de l’architecture paysagiste, Venetia Smith. Mais, alors qu’Emma plonge dans le passé des jardins, elle découvre des secrets depuis longtemps enfouis. 1907.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
criminalelement.com | R. G. Belsky |Crime HQ |Julia Kelly |Cindy Fazzi
My series character Clare Carlson, a TV journalist who stars in the latest book Broadcast Blues, is a pretty terrific, pretty cool woman—if I do say so myself. I based her in large part on many of the pretty terrific, pretty cool real life woman journalists that I have worked with myself over the years in the New York City media world.
Increasing global ecosystem respiration between 1982 and 2015 from Earth observation‐based modelling
Oct 25, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Torbern Tagesson |Julia Kelly |Guy Schurgers |Feng Tian
1 INTRODUCTION Terrestrial vegetation absorbs approximately one third of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions globally, a critical ecosystem service mitigating climate change (Friedlingstein et al., 2020). The net exchange of carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere is the small yet important difference between the two large exchange processes gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (Reco).
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Oct 4, 2023 |
crimereads.com | Julia Kelly
School field trips. Exhibitions. Guided tours. It might be easy to dismiss museums as stuffy or even boring, but they are far from that—especially to an aspiring crime writer looking to write her first murder mystery. The idea for my debut historical mystery, A Traitor in Whitehall, came to me while standing in the middle of the Churchill War Rooms (formerly the Cabinet War Rooms or CWR).
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