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Armed with a terminal diagnosis, a grudge, and a rental car, forty-year-old Hester sets out to fulfill her lifelong dream of killing her absent abusive father in this brilliantly subversive and bleakly funny novel.
"What would killing him accomplish? Nothing, mostly. Then again, neither would letting him live."
When Hester is diagnosed with cancer on her fortieth birthday, she knows immediately what she must do: abandon her possessions and drive to California to kill her estranged father. With no friends or family tying her to the life she’s built in New York City, she quits her wildly lucrative job in corporate law and sets off. She hasn’t made it far when she runs into John, an eco-activist in need of a ride to superfund sites where he documents environmental crimes. From five-star Midwestern hotels to cultish Southwestern compounds, the two slowly make their way across the country. But will the experiences they have along the way dissuade Hester from her final goal?
Ragingly singular and surprisingly moving, combining tragic intensity and pitch-black humour, Bad Nature is an incendiary debut novel. Part road trip, part revenge tale, part eco-thriller, it’s ultimately a deft examination of the futility of violence and the eternal possibility of redemption.
Joe Goldburg is ready for his life to start. He’s seventeen years old,
working in Mr. Mooney’s bookshop, falling in love with every girl on
the subway all while wondering who will be the one. He knows what he
needs: A woman who will force him to get his GED, go to night school,
and make something of himself. But who would ever fall in love with him?
Then he spots it: MISSED CONNECTION, NYC Bookstore Babe.
Someone is looking for Joe. And that someone is Vail Gunderson, a
production assistant with a passion for rom-coms. The only catch: she’s
twenty-four, which means that Joe has no choice but to lie about his
age…and, naturally, nearly everything else in his life. Joe thinks he’s
found true love, but when Vail needs more convincing that Joe is her
happily ever after, he’s determined to convince her…no matter what it
takes…
Living in picturesque coastal Sussex, Patricia Philipps enjoys her
quiet life—walking the cliffs, shouting at poorly disciplined dog
owners, telling tourists to keep their distance from the crumbling
cliff edges, and cold-water swimming.
Then a body washes up near Beachy Head, upending her carefully curated
life as she discovers the deceased is one of her clients—her “Three
O’Clock,” in fact.
The police chalk it up to suicide, but Pat sees things differently. She
reads people. She understands them—their lusts, their loves, their
quirks, their ticks, their tells, their deepest desires. She looks, she
listens, she watches. And she never jumps to conclusions. After all,
she spends her days listening to secrets, resentments, fantasies, and
motives. She’s certain someone wanted Henry Clayton dead.
With her chaotic best friend Pritchard (part-time poet, full-time
meddler) in tow, Pat swaps the therapist’s couch for the crime scene.
It’s time to unpick the lies, untangle the egos, and catch a killer
hiding in plain sight.
The contents of each traveller's heart is a mystery known only to
themselves
Trundling through the scenic countryside of Kyoto and Osaka is the
Hankyu line, a burgundy-coloured electric train that has been carrying
its commuters to their destinations for decades.
Over the course of a single journey in springtime, and the return
journey six months later just as the leaves begin to fall:
- a young man meets the woman who happens to take out the last copy of
the library book he was about to borrow;
- an angry wedding guest dresses in a white gown to upstage the bride;
- a university student leaves home for the first time;
- a twenty-something finally grows the courage to walk away from an
abusive partner
- a widow learns independence, as she and her granddaughter discuss
their new dog.
As the seasons and the landscapes change, passengers jostle and
connect, as this timeless train carries each one forward towards the
person they intend to become.
All rise…for Judge Stone.
The most respected citizen in Union Springs, Alabama (population
3,314), is Judge Mary Stone. She holds two responsibilities sacred:
running her family farm and presiding over her courtroom. Everything
changes when she draws the most controversial case in the history of
the South.
Criminally, it’s open-and-shut.
Ethically, there is no middle ground.
Essentially, it’s a choice between life and death.
No judge can satisfy everyone. It would be dangerous to try. But Judge
Stone is willing to fight to bring justice to the people and place she
loves.
Wisani Maluleke is a studying Sociology at Wits, juggling three jobs
while caring for her bedridden mother and her younger, allergy-prone
brother. Life in Soweto has made her tough, but she’s stretched to
breaking point, until her university thesis leads her straight into the
path of the Bafokeng brothers, heirs to the feared and legendary
Marashea underworld.
At the heart of this brotherhood is Mohapi Mofokeng: silent,
commanding, and dangerous. When Wisani crosses his path, what begins as
a desperate attempt to her research pulls her into a world of secrets,
blood loyalty, and shadows that never die. Between survival, love, and
the weight of her family’s struggles, Wisani must decide whether to
walk away, or stand with the brothers who could destroy her or save her.
A story of resilience, a clash between survival and desire. Set in
Soweto and Lesotho.
Joe Goldburg is ready for his life to start. He’s seventeen years old,
working in Mr. Mooney’s bookshop, falling in love with every girl on
the subway all while wondering who will be the one. He knows what he
needs: A woman who will force him to get his GED, go to night school,
and make something of himself. But who would ever fall in love with him?
Then he spots it: MISSED CONNECTION, NYC Bookstore Babe.
Someone is looking for Joe. And that someone is Vail Gunderson, a
production assistant with a passion for rom-coms. The only catch: she’s
twenty-four, which means that Joe has no choice but to lie about his
age…and, naturally, nearly everything else in his life. Joe thinks he’s
found true love, but when Vail needs more convincing that Joe is her
happily ever after, he’s determined to convince her…no matter what it
takes…
A line has been drawn—and the hockey world is divided.
For the first time in their professional hockey careers, Ilya Rozanov
and Shane Hollander have nothing to hide. For more than a decade, they
kept their love a secret, but now they’re out, married, and even
playing on the same team. The support is incredible.
Most of the time.
They’ve gotten a lot of love from fans who are thrilled for them. But
some people in the hockey world are still reeling from their
relationship reveal, and the backlash—led by popular hockey podcast Top
Shelf and the #TakeBackHockey movement—is getting louder.
Ilya and Shane are finally able to stand together in the light, the way
they’d always wanted. And now they might be facing their biggest
challenge yet.
Die man met wie Danika vir ’n baie kort rukkie dolgelukkig was, het in
’n vreemdeling ontaard. Sy verloor haar baba nadat hy haar aanrand, en
jare later worstel sy steeds om te herstel. Sy skryf jeugboeke en doen
vrywillige werk by die neonatale afdeling van ’n hospitaal om die
honger na haar eie kind te stil.
Malan verloor sy swanger vrou in ’n motorongeluk. Die medici kon hul
tweelingbabas red, maar nie vir haar nie. Hy verkeer in skok en dat hy
nou alleen na sy pasgebore babas moet omsien voel vir hom onwerklik.
Maar hy sien hoe liefdevol Danika die babas by die hospitaal behandel
en vra haar om hom met die versorging van sy dogtertjies te help. Sy
verloor haar hart op hulle en toe Malan se skoonouers dreig om
voogdyskap oor die kinders te verkry, stel Malan se prokureurvriend ’n
gerieflikheidshuwelik voor ter wille van die kinders.
Maar Danika sukkel om weer ’n man in haar hart en lewe toe te laat, en
Malan voel dat hy ontrou aan sy oorlede vrou is. En toe Danika se eks
in die tronk vermoor word, word sy van die moord verdink wat dinge
verder kompliseer.
Hul beste vriende vind na twintig jaar weer geluk, maar kan Danika en
Malan hulle verlede ontsnap en hierdie tweede kans op geluk aangryp?
Alles voel verkeerd hier ...
’n Man staan op ’n brug, reg om te spring. ’n Geheimsinnige vrou
verskyn snags langs die Knysna-meer. Twee tieners volg ’n vreemde lig
en maak ’n donker ontdekking. ’n Stiefpa hou aan terugkom. ’n Boemelaar
word wakker in ’n veranderde węreld. ’n Meisie probeer haarself weer
aanmekaarlas. ’n Ander een probeer haarself vermom. ’n Derde een
worstel met die dood.
Alles voel verkeerd hier …
21 stories wat uit die donker verbeelding van Martin Steyn gekruip het,
insluitend sy eerste gepubliseerde storie en ’n vervolgverhaal met AO
Colin Menck (Donker spoor, Skuldig). Stories oor hunkering, trauma en
onmoontlike keuses.
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