It's been years since I've read one of Max Allan Collins' Nate Heller mysteries. So it's nice to see Heller back in the 2011 novel Bye Bye, Baby, which has him involved with Marilyn Monroe, the Kennedys, Jimmy Hoffa and all sorts of other characters, real and fictional, in the fateful summer of 1962.
January 2013 Archives
The State of Connecticut has a site offering resources for "individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental health". Connecticut's Network of Care for Behavioral Health allows you to find the appropriate services related to mental and behavioral health, addiction, advocacy, legal services, employment, and even basic needs like food and housing via their online service directory here. They also assist veterans and persons with physical disabilities and legal troubles as well. Check out the site by clicking here and see for yourself.
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From 1958, Doctor No by Ian Fleming, the sixth recorded adventure of British Secret Service Agent James Bond 007. (Click here to reserve our copy.)
VetNet is a new site that offers assistance to veterans reentering civilian life. The site was put together by groups such as Hire Heroes USA for the purpose of helping vets and their family members find jobs.
VetNet offers online courses in resumes and refining job search skills, advice on how to get in touch with possible employers, and/or starting your own business. For more info, click here.
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