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From Americas most celebrated true-crime writer comes the heartbreaking real-life drama of a doomed young woman hopelessly trapped in a web of sexual intrigue, political manipulation, and emotional deception by her charming and successful -- but ultimately deadly -- lover. The author of fifteen New York Times national bestsellers, Ann Rule, a former Seattle policewoman, has researched thousands of homicides and understands every facet of murder investigation. Now, in the most complex and shocking book of her long career, she delves into the motivation that drove a seemingly successful man to kill, and she explores heretofore unknown aspects of a fatal affair between a beautiful young woman who moved confidently in the heady world of the upper echelons of government and a widely admired millionaire attorney who was an immensely popular political figure.
On June 27, 1996, thirty-year-old Anne Marie Fahey, who was the scheduling secretary for the governor of Delaware, had dinner with a man she had been having a secret affair with for more than two years. Tommy Capano, forty-seven, was perhaps the most politically powerful man in Wilmington. Son of a wealthy contractor, former state prosecutor, partner in a prestigious law firm, advisor to governors and mayors, Tom Capano had a soft-spoken and considerate manner that endeared him to many. Although recently estranged from his wife, he was a devoted father to his four beautiful young daughters, the trusted son of his widowed mother, and the backbone of his extended family. But sometime after 9:15 that night when Anne Marie and Tom left a Philadelphia restaurant, something terrible happened to Anne Marie. It would beforty-eight hours before her brothers and sisters realized that she had disappeared entirely.
Ann Rule brilliantly traces the lives of both Fahey and Capano as she discloses the intimate details of their ill-fated bonding. A vulnerable, trusting woman becomes spellbound by a charming, duplicitous married man, and what begins as a seemingly unremarkable affair is slowly transformed into an obsessive, convoluted, and deadly relationship.
Through her impeccable research, Rule peels away layer after layer of deception to reveal a man who lived a secret life for decades, a man so greedy that he would sacrifice anyone to gain what he desired. One of his many mistresses -- all of whom were unknown to one another -- was Deborah MacIntyre, an attractive and wealthy member of one of Wilmingtons oldest families and an administrator of an elite private school. She, too, would become part of the mystery surrounding Anne Maries disappearance.
As three prominent families are destroyed to satisfy one mans jealous obsessions, this unfathomable tragedy becomes a tale that few would believe if it were presented as fiction. Shockingly, it is all true. Destined to become a classic, ...And Never Let Her Go is a riveting account of forbidden love and murder among the rich and powerful, and a chilling insight into the evil that sometimes hides behind even the most charming faade.

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Getting a Web Development Job For Dummies

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About the Authors

Floyd Earl Smith is a leading Silicon Valley technical communicator and author, with more than 20 books to his credit. His career includes a long stint at Apple in the 1990s, as well as work for Microsoft, IBM, AltaVista, AOL, and financial institution HSBC. Floyds best-sellers include Creating Web Pages For Dummies, 9th Edition; several editions of AutoCAD For Dummies; and Internet Marketing For Dummies. In addition to his writing work, Floyd is active in 350 Bay Area, a Northern California nonprofit working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit climate change.

Kathy Taylor is one of the leading executive recruiters in Silicon Valley, boasting a success record of more than 95 percent on searches. She concentrates on startups and emerging growth companies, serving as the go-to person for many VCs (venture capital firms) in Silicon Valley. Kathy served for ten years as head of TalentPlanet, a boutique executive search from specializing in the C-suite (CEOs, CFOs, and so on), as well as top positions in sales, marketing, and business development. Productivity expert Hugh Culver says of Kathy, If you get a chance to work with Kathy, dont let it slip by!

Dedication

Kathy and Floyd dedicate this book to the many talented people who continue to build a new world online thats more open, interesting, and fun than what came before.

Authors' Acknowledgments

Kathy and Floyd would like to thank Wiley for the opportunity to write this foundational book in the Getting a Job For Dummies series now pouring forth from the presses physical and digital of this iconic imprint.

We appreciate the effort of Steve Hayes to start and finish the project with us; of Andy Cummings to step in when Steve was pulled onto other projects, helping to keep things on track; and, most especially to project editor Linda Morris, who stuck with us as our trickle of writing early in the project finally crested to something resembling a flood. Our technical editor, Brian Benedict, made incisive comments that improved the book.

We would like to conclude by thanking our talented and knowledgeable agent, Carol Jelen, an executive at top digital and print agency Waterside Productions.

Publishers Acknowledgments

Executive Editor: Steve Hayes

Project Editor: Linda Morris

Copy Editor: Linda Morris

Technical Editor: Brian Benedict

Editorial Assistant: Claire Brock

Sr. Editorial Assistant: Cherie Case

Project Coordinator: Patrick Redmond

Cover Image: iStock.com/sydmsix

Chapter 1

Seeing the Big Picture of Web Development Jobs

In This Chapter

Picture 2 Discovering why web development has so many jobs

Picture 3 Understanding why companies care about web development

Picture 4 Figuring out what are some of the main kinds of sites

Picture 5 Seeing which jobs go with which kinds of sites

Web development is the largest and fastest-growing area of employment today. Web development includes technically oriented people who write computer programs, graphic designers who never see a line of computer code, content and marketing experts who concentrate on the visual and verbal appeal of a page, and many more experts and dabblers.

The ways in which people work in web development are as many and varied as the kind of work that is covered by the web development umbrella. Many people work traditional day jobs, but you will also see just as many people in a garage startup working 80 hours a week, contractors, consultants, part-timers, and people who will give you crucial insights that save your project just because you were good enough to buy them lunch.

The reason for the many and varied job descriptions, and the many and varied ways of working, in web development is simple: The web is the greatest creative canvas in human history. The rapid and continuing growth of the web is driven by the appeal of simple combinations of words and pictures, abetted now by multimedia, laid out in easy to scan and attractive ways, and offering users functionality from the simplest task reading a newspaper article, say to a dashboard that displays the operational status of a multibillion-dollar factory (or a multibillion-dollar war). Art, music, photography, creative writing, commerce almost anything that people do is delivered by the web, or supported by content and functionality delivered by the web.

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