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A Rage of Innocents
Kay Mitchell, Author St.
Martin's Press $20.95 (224p) ISBN 978-0-312-18656-2
In this disjointed entry in the Chief Inspector Morrissey series (following A Portion for Foxes, 1995), the constabulary of Malminster is faced with a brutal rape, the corpse of a pregnant girl found in a ditch and civil unrest in the local Asian...
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From 1994 to 2003 Kay held the position of restorative justice planner at the MN Dept.
Is Kay your relative? Kay Pranis teaches and writes about the dialog process known as ‘peacemaking circles.’ Kay learned about peacemaking circles in her work in restorative justice in the mid-90s. The peacemaking circle process has been a source of energy, inspiration and continuous learning for Kay for the past 20 years. Restorative Justice Newest Release 6 Books (1 Series) January 1990 January 1996 The book list is sorted in publication date order - newest first. Please don't go away! Login (free, instant) to comment or collaborate with our community of genealogists to make Kay Mitchell's profile the best it can be. Thank you! Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com 2025 Memorial Connection Checkers: Kay is 21 degrees from Brigitte Bardot, 21 degrees from Karim al-Husayni, 27 degrees from Jim Bolger, 25 degrees from Marianne Faithfull, 21 degrees from Ace Frehley, 28 degrees from Jane Goodall, 18 degrees from Diane Keaton, 19 degrees from Diane Ladd, 24 degrees from Jean Marsh, 25 degrees from Francisco José Pereira Pinto Balsemão, 19 degrees from Robert Redford and 22 degrees from Christoph von Dohnanyi Login to find your connection.Kay Pranis
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Full Series List in Order
A Chief Inspector Morrisey Mystery
1 - A Lively Form of Death (1990)
2 - In Stony Places (Jan-1992)
3 - Roots of Evil (May-1993)
4 - A Portion for Foxes (Nov-1995)
5 - A Rage of Innocents (1996) Books in Order: 6 titles
Books by Kay Mitchell and Complete Book Reviews
A Lively Form of Death
Kay Mitchell, Author St.
Martin's Press $15.95 (171p) ISBN 978-0-312-05464-9
In this well-plotted, tersely scripted first novel, chief inspector John Morrissey has his work cut out for him.
And why, when she takes her worries to Chief Inspector Morrissey, ...
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Kay Mitchell has published 6 books.
Kay Mitchell does not have a new book coming out soon. At least contact the profile manager. That interest includes the use of peacemaking circles to understand and respond to historical harms to groups of people.
of Corrections—the first government position in the US related directly to the framework of restorative justice.
Kay has authored or co-authored several books about circles: Peacemaking Circles – From Conflict to Community; The Little Book of Circle Processes—A New/Old Approach to Peacemaking; Doing Democracy with Circles—Engaging Communities in Public Planning; Heart of Hope—A Guide for Using Peacemaking Circles to Develop Emotional Literacy, Promote Healing & Build Healthy Relationships; Circle Forward—Building a Restorative School Community.
Kay has a particular interest in the use of circles to support social justice efforts addressing racial, economic, class and gender inequities.
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A Portion for Foxes: A Chief Inspector Morissey Mystery
Kay Mitchell, Author St.
Martin's Press $21.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-13589-8
A serial killer is at work in this eerie mystery, disemboweling homeless men in the small Yorkshire college town of Malminster. The latest book, A Rage of Innocents, was published in January 1996. To see a simple list or a cover view list, click on the icons below.
- A Strange Desire
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When the young town-planner was found dead after his car careered into a canal, the Coroner's verdict was that he had had a heart attack.
Three corpses, one horribly mutilated, and eight missing children--two seemingly separate cases that turn out to be linked--lead...
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Roots of Evil
Kay Mitchell, Author St. Martin's Press $17.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-09374-7
By following her villains almost as closely as she does her sleuths, Mitchell ( In Stony Places ) eliminates nearly all suspense from this police procedural, the third to feature Chief Inspector Morrisey of the English village of Malminster.
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Prior to import, this record was last changed 22:32:15 14 Oct 2005. But why won't the widow accept the verdict?
The first book by Kay Mitchell, A Lively Form of Death, was published in January 1990.
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