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  • Capitol Spy

    Andrew Raymond

    eBook
    As a ruthless assassin targets anyone who threatens to identify a Russian spy in Congress, Novak and Mitchell must expose the treasonous conspiracy of a deep state organisation.In Washington, D.C., dissident Russian reporter Andrei Rublov has uncovered the biggest story of his career: a US congressman is spying for the Kremlin. But before Rublov can reveal who, he dies in a seemingly tragic accident.As The Republic’s star reporters, Tom Novak and Stella Mitchell, investigate, a woman from Novak’s past offers a chance at breaking the story. But now Russia’s ruthless FSB have her in their sights, and time is running out.With a powerful deep state organisation pulling strings across the globe, and an expert assassin closing in, Novak and Mitchell must lay everything on the line to identify the spy – and unlock a conspiracy decades in the making.Take a deep breath and hold on for Capitol Spy’s rollercoaster twists and globe-trotting thrills in Novak and Mitchell’s most epic, and personal, investigation yet.Perfect for fans of David Baldacci, Dan Brown, James Patterson, and Gregg Hurwitz.What readers say about Andrew Raymond’s books:★★★★★ ‘Truly spectacular. One of the best thrillers I have read in a long time.’★★★★★ ‘Unbelievably fast, entertaining & you cannot put it down.’★★★★★ ‘So good I had to set aside work I should be doing just to finish the story.’★★★★★ ‘If even half of what Andrew Raymond writes is true we live in a very scary world.’★★★★★ ‘So many twists and turns, I seriously didn’t figure it all out until the end.’★★★★★ ‘Incredible...unputdownable...Can’t wait for the next instalments.’
  • Capitol Kid

    Bill Gourgey

    (Jacked Arts, Oct. 3, 2015)
    When a homeless teen with nothing to lose meets a corrupt senator with everything to lose, what could possibly go wrong?On the run from local drug dealers, a young hacker hides out in the U.S. Capitol and soon finds himself entangled in a dastardly political conspiracy.From the shadows of the U.S. Capitol, can a runaway change his country?When thirteen-year-old Boot doesn’t have the money to pay his mom’s drug dealer, he must flee or face certain death at the hands of the gang leader who rules his DC neighborhood. The glittering dome of the United States Capitol Building, which looks like the Emerald City of Oz from across the Anacostia River, seems like an ideal hide out until Boot discovers that the halls of Congress may not be all that different from the ruthless streets he fled. In Capitol Kid, a well-heeled politician at the pinnacle of power squares off with a savvy street urchin in a thrilling showdown that shakes Washington, DC.A Rare View of the Gilded Halls of CongressFrom the Senate Chamber's renowned Candy Desk to bizarre accounts of murder and intrigue in the halls of Congress, this book is peppered with eye-popping historical facts of one of our nation's most prominent landmarks: the U.S. Capitol Building.You Won't Look At Your Smartphone the Same Way Ever AgainIs it really true that your phone's camera and mic can be hacked? Ever wonder if your IDs and passwords are safe? This book offers a chilling account of how readily available apps and black market devices can be used to spy on our every conversation and keystroke. It's fiction, but just barely.This fast-paced book will make you laugh, cry, and will keep you on the edge of your seat!
  • U.S. Capitol

    Katherine Rawson

    Library Binding (Jump!, Inc., Jan. 1, 2018)
    In U.S. Capitol, young readers will explore this D.C. landmark and learn about its historical significance. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage emergent readers as they explore this important American site.
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  • Capitol

    Tamara L Britton, Abdo Publishing

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Books, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Describes the history of the Washington, D.C. Capitol complex buildings, including the United States Capitol building, Senate and House of Representatives office buildings, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress buildings, and others.
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  • Capitol Code

    Nancy Stevenson

    eBook (AuthorHouse, March 27, 2014)
    Capitol Code is a story of a shy young girl trying to fit into a new life in a new city who finds herself at the center of a government corruption scandal. As the fast-paced events unfold around her, we see Leili growing in confidence even as her challenges get more difficult. Most importantly, she learns to trust herself and others.On her 13th birthday, Leili Teng moves to Washington, D.C. when her widowed father, John Teng, takes a new job with the Commerce Department. He is an expert on coded communication and privacy issues and soon discovers thefts of bank codes and military secrets that threaten his safety and that of his daughter. Forced into hiding, John Teng involves Leili in his efforts to expose the criminals.John Teng has taught Leili simple codes since her early childhood. He directs Leilis escape through these codes and gives her instructions to help solve the Internet thefts. As she moves through Washington, meeting with some people, hiding from others, Leili leans on her knowledge of the city, her sleuthing instincts and a small group of friends to carry out her fathers instructions.The action takes place in and around some of the most famous buildings, monuments and scenic places in Washington, D.C. John Teng has taken his daughter to many of these sites on what they both refer to as the Teng Topical Tours. Capitol Code gives the reader insight into the significance of these places and what they mean to the national identity. Capitol Code is about friendship and trust, the maturing of a strong, young teen-aged girl and the timely topic of balancing security needs and citizens personal privacy.
  • The Capitol

    Andrew Santella

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1996)
    Presents the history of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., including the addition of its various wings and structures
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  • Capitol Spy

    Andrew Raymond

    Paperback (Independently published, July 12, 2019)
    As a ruthless assassin targets anyone who threatens to identify a Russian spy in Congress, Novak and Mitchell must expose the treasonous conspiracy of a deep state organisation.In Washington, D.C., dissident Russian reporter Andrei Rublov has uncovered the biggest story of his career: a US congressman is spying for the Kremlin. But before Rublov can reveal who, he dies in a seemingly tragic accident.As The Republic’s star reporters, Tom Novak and Stella Mitchell, investigate, a woman from Novak’s past offers a chance at breaking the story. But now Russia’s ruthless FSB have her in their sights, and time is running out.With a powerful deep state organisation pulling strings across the globe, and an expert assassin closing in, Novak and Mitchell must lay everything on the line to identify the spy – and unlock a conspiracy decades in the making.Take a deep breath and hold on for Capitol Spy’s rollercoaster twists and globe-trotting thrills in Novak and Mitchell’s most epic, and personal, investigation yet.Perfect for fans of David Baldacci, Dan Brown, James Patterson, and Gregg Hurwitz.What readers say about Andrew Raymond’s books:★★★★★ ‘Truly spectacular. One of the best thrillers I have read in a long time.’★★★★★ ‘Unbelievably fast, entertaining & you cannot put it down.’★★★★★ ‘So good I had to set aside work I should be doing just to finish the story.’★★★★★ ‘If even half of what Andrew Raymond writes is true we live in a very scary world.’★★★★★ ‘So many twists and turns, I seriously didn’t figure it all out until the end.’★★★★★ ‘Incredible...unputdownable...Can’t wait for the next instalments.’
  • The Capitol

    Terry Allan Hicks

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    "An exploration of the construction and history of this important government building in Washington, D.C., that has become an American symbol"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Capitol Code

    Nancy Stevenson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 27, 2014)
    Capitol Code is a story of a shy young girl trying to fit into a new life in a new city who finds herself at the center of a government corruption scandal. As the fast-paced events unfold around her, we see Leili growing in confidence even as her challenges get more difficult. Most importantly, she learns to trust herself and others. On her 13th birthday, Leili Teng moves to Washington, D.C. when her widowed father, John Teng, takes a new job with the Commerce Department. He is an expert on coded communication and privacy issues and soon discovers thefts of bank codes and military secrets that threaten his safety and that of his daughter. Forced into hiding, John Teng involves Leili in his efforts to expose the criminals. John Teng has taught Leili simple codes since her early childhood. He directs Leili's escape through these codes and gives her instructions to help solve the Internet thefts. As she moves through Washington, meeting with some people, hiding from others, Leili leans on her knowledge of the city, her sleuthing instincts and a small group of friends to carry out her father's instructions. The action takes place in and around some of the most famous buildings, monuments and scenic places in Washington, D.C. John Teng has taken his daughter to many of these sites on what they both refer to as the Teng Topical Tours. Capitol Code gives the reader insight into the significance of these places and what they mean to the national identity. Capitol Code is about friendship and trust, the maturing of a strong, young teen-aged girl and the timely topic of balancing security needs and citizens' personal privacy.
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  • The Capitol

    Andrew Santella

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Presents the history of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., including the addition of its various wings and structures
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  • The Capitol

    Lyn Sirota

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, July 1, 2013)
    "Explores the history, the people, and the science behind the construction of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Intended for fourth to sixth grade students"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Capitol Code

    Nancy Stevenson

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, March 26, 2014)
    Capitol Code is a story of a shy young girl trying to fit into a new life in a new city who finds herself at the center of a government corruption scandal. As the fast-paced events unfold around her, we see Leili growing in confidence even as her challenges get more difficult. Most importantly, she learns to trust herself and others. On her 13th birthday, Leili Teng moves to Washington, D.C. when her widowed father, John Teng, takes a new job with the Commerce Department. He is an expert on coded communication and privacy issues and soon discovers thefts of bank codes and military secrets that threaten his safety and that of his daughter. Forced into hiding, John Teng involves Leili in his efforts to expose the criminals. John Teng has taught Leili simple codes since her early childhood. He directs Leili's escape through these codes and gives her instructions to help solve the Internet thefts. As she moves through Washington, meeting with some people, hiding from others, Leili leans on her knowledge of the city, her sleuthing instincts and a small group of friends to carry out her father's instructions. The action takes place in and around some of the most famous buildings, monuments and scenic places in Washington, D.C. John Teng has taken his daughter to many of these sites on what they both refer to as the Teng Topical Tours. Capitol Code gives the reader insight into the significance of these places and what they mean to the national identity. Capitol Code is about friendship and trust, the maturing of a strong, young teen-aged girl and the timely topic of balancing security needs and citizens' personal privacy.
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