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A couple of years ago, the journalist Nicholas Shaxson published a fascinating, chilling book titled "Treasure Islands," which explained how international tax havens — which are also, as the author pointed out, "secrecy jurisdictions" where many rules don't apply — undermine economies around the world.
This has been highlighted again and again, most cogently in the recent past by journalist and scholar Sarah Chayes in her superb (and chilling) book, "Thieves of State".
A fun way to decorate the cover is to cut out big letters from various magazines and write out "Chill Book" on the front.
Still, he has written a valuable book, chilling and comforting in equal measure.
Anyone who rides a bike in London will find this part of the book chilling.
Although Wilson and the company succeed in shivering our timbers — "Safe home" are the play's chilling last words — "Book of Days," well directed by Marshall W. Mason, has a more pertinent immanence under its elegant surface.
In pursuing this quest, he became the first of Dr. Freeman's patients to retrieve and study his own medical file, with Dr. Freeman's detailed notes, quoted extensively to chilling effect in the book.
At the heart of Kennedy's brave new book is that chilling contradiction.
Król's local history book records in chilling brevity that the Jews of Słopnice – including "Schnitzer (2 people) and Reibsheid (3)" – were executed at Limanow on 5 November 1942.
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