Kim Harrison
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 58 |
Born | Detroit |
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Nationality | American |
Job | Author |
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Official site | kimharrison.net |
Genres | Fantasy |
Date of birth | January 1,1966 |
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ID | 495674 |
Pale Demon
The Outlaw Demon Wails
Black Magic Sanction
A Perfect Blood
White Witch, Black Curse
The good, the bad, and the undead
For a Few Demons More
Every which way but dead
A Fistful of Charms
The Witch with No Name
The Undead Pool
The Drafter
The Turn: The Hollows Begins with Death
Ever After
Once Dead, Twice Shy
The Operator
Blood Crime
Into the Woods
Early to Death, Early to Rise
Hotter Than Hell
Holidays Are Hell
Something Deadly This Way Comes
Sideswiped
Perfunctory Affection
Prom Nights from Hell
Sudden Backtrack
The Hollows Insider: New Fiction, Facts, Maps, Murders, and More in the World of Rachel Morgan
Blood Work
Unbound
First truth
The Decoy Princess
Waylaid: A Hollows and Peri Reed Novella
Kim Harrison Bundle #1
Princess at Sea
Drafter: Peri Reed
Kim Harrison Bundle #2
Kim Harrison Bundle #3
Hidden truth
Lost truth
Forgotten truth
The Hollows Series
Pet Shop Boys: A Short Story
For a Few Demons
Kim Harrison Life story
Kim Harrison is a pen name of American author Dawn Cook. Harrison is best known as the author of the New York Times #1 best selling Hollows urban fantasy series, but she has also published over two ...
Greenpeace protesters who blocked Russian oil found not guilty
Ten Greenpeace activists who blocked a tanker carrying Russian diesel have been cleared of aggravated trespass by a judge Who Said The War in Ukraine " could be described as terrorism".
The Defendants forced The Ship to U-turn after occupying a jetty at The Navigator Terminals in Grays, Essex.
District judge Christopher Williams found them Not Guilty after a two-day trial at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court.
The Prosecutor had argued the case was not about " what's morally right".
" I take The View it's More Than likely The Russian war could be described as terrorism, " said The Judge .
" In my view, the unloading of the oil was the potential offence. "
He added it was " arguable that offences may have been committed under the Terrorism Act 2000" and the " activity which The Defendants disrupted was the very thing they were protesting about".
The Court heard how on 15 May this year.
They attached themselves to the structure and displayed a banner reading " oil fuels war".
The of May 16.
Prosecutor Monali Ralerasker argued the case did not " require an analysis of what's morally right and what's morally wrong".
The protesters broke out into applause and there were cheers as The Judge found each of them Not Guilty of obstructing or disrupting a person engaged in a lawful activity under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.
Speaking afterwards, the defendant and former Lieutenant Colonel , Michael Grant, said: " This verdict is not just a relief for us but a complete vindication of The Ethical beliefs that led us to act. "
Another activist, teacher Zoe Pontida, described it as a " seismic verdict" and added: " The Judge has recognised that We Are just Ordinary People whose conscience compelled us to stop the oil funding Putin's campaign of state terrorism in Ukraine. "
The Defendants were: Benji Bailes, 38, of Bristol Road, Gloucester; Michael Grant, 62, of Rosewell, Midlothian; Kim Harrison , 38, of Oldham, Greater Manchester ; Benjamin Hearne-Salter, 41, of Kashmir Road, South London ; David James , 62, of Bromfelde Road, South London ; Ian Mills, 56, of Chippenham, Wiltshire; Zoe Pontida, 32, of Oxford; Henry Rayner, 28, of Ivanhoe Road, South London ; Lyndall Stein , 72, of Surrey Row, South London , and Rhiannon Wood, 27, of Hedge End , Hampshire.
Source of news: bbc.com