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For fans of Knives Out comes a spellbinding thriller from the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Woman in the Window.
“I’ll be dead in three months. Come tell my story.”
So writes Sebastian Trapp, reclusive mystery novelist, to his longtime correspondent Nicky Hunter, an expert in detective fiction. With mere months to live, Trapp invites Nicky to his spectacular San Francisco mansion to help draft his life story . . . while living alongside his beautiful second wife, Diana; his wayward nephew, Freddy; and his protective daughter, Madeleine. Soon Nicky finds herself caught in an irresistible case of real-life “detective-fever.”
“You and I might even solve an old mystery or two.”
Twenty years earlier—on New Year’s Eve 1999—Sebastian’s first wife and teenage son vanished from different locations, never to be seen again. Did the perfect crime writer commit the perfect crime? And why has he emerged from seclusion, two decades later, to allow a stranger to dig into his past?
“Life is hard. After all, it kills you.”
As Nicky attempts to weave together the strands of Sebastian’s life, she becomes obsessed with discovering the truth . . . while Madeleine begins to question what her beloved father might actually know about that long-ago night. And when a corpse appears in the family’s koi pond, both women are shocked to find that the past isn’t gone—it’s just waiting.
In 1625, Charles I inherited not only his father's crown, but also
his desire to run the country without interference from Parliament.
But many members of Parliament opposed the King on issues of
taxation, religion and the royal prerogative. It was in this
historical context that Hobbes presented a political philosophy
that, at least in his opinion, achieved the status of a science, in
a nation that was 'boiling hot with questions concerning the rights
of dominion and the obedience due from subjects'. In this important
new book, Stephen J. Finn argues that, contrary to the traditional
interpretation, Hobbes's political views influence his theoretical
and natural philosophy and not the other way about. Such an
interpretation, it is argued, provides a better appreciation of
Hobbes's writings, both philosophical and political.
"Continuum's Guides for the Perplexed" are clear, concise and
accessible introductions to thinkers, writers and subjects that
students and readers can find especially challenging. Concentrating
specifically on what it is that makes the subject difficult to
fathom, these books explain and explore key themes and ideas,
guiding the reader towards a thorough understanding of demanding
material. Thomas Hobbes is one of the foremost British
philosophers; his Leviathan stands as one of the most important
single works in the history of political philosophy, and any
student of philosophy will be required to develop a thorough
knowledge and understanding of Hobbes. "Hobbes: A Guide for the
Perplexed" is the ideal resource for any student wishing to really
engage with, and develop a sound understanding of, the work of this
major philosopher. The text systematically covers all those areas
of philosophy where Hobbes is a key player: metaphysics;
epistemology; moral philosophy; political philosophy; the
philosophy of religion. It explores Hobbes' philosophical method in
depth and offers a valuable account of the historical background to
Hobbes' thought. Most valuably for the student reader, this book
actively promotes philosophical inquiry and interpretation. In
setting out the different interpretations of Hobbes, the text
requires the reader to evaluate their respective merits on the
basis of the evidence provided. "Hobbes: A Guide for the
Perplexed", then, is both a philosophically rigorous introduction
to Hobbes and an excellent primer in philosophical method, inquiry
and debate.
Now a major film on Netflix starring Amy Adams, Gary Oldman and
Julianne Moore OVER 5 MILLION COPIES SOLD! THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY
TIMES BESTSELLER 'Astounding. Thrilling. Amazing' Gillian Flynn
'One of those rare books that really is unputdownable' Stephen King
'Twisted to the power of max' Val McDermid 'A dark, twisty
confection' Ruth Ware What did she see? It's been ten months since
Anna Fox last left her home. Ten months during which she has
haunted the rooms of her old New York house, lost in her memories,
too terrified to step outside. Anna's lifeline to the real world is
her window, where she sits, watching her neighbours. When the
Russells move in, Anna is instantly drawn to them. A
picture-perfect family, they are an echo of the life that was once
hers. But one evening, a scream rips across the silence, and Anna
witnesses something horrifying. Now she must uncover the truth
about what really happened. But if she does, will anyone believe
her? And can she even trust herself?
Now a major Netflix film starring Amy Adams, Gary Oldman and Julianne Moore.
It's been ten months since Anna Fox last left her home. Ten months during which she has haunted the rooms of her old New York house, lost in her memories, too terrified to step outside.
Anna's lifeline to the real world is her window, where she sits, watching her neighbours. When the Russells move in, Anna is instantly drawn to them. A picture-perfect family, they are an echo of the life that was once hers. But one evening, a scream rips across the silence, and Anna witnesses something horrifying. Now she must uncover the truth about what really happened.
But if she does, will anyone believe her? And can she even trust herself?
The first mystery in Caudwell's popular series featuring amateur
investigator Hilary Tamar and a cast of clever and trouble-prone
young London barristers. When a young man is found dead in Julia
Larwood's bed, her barrister friends are the only ones who can
uncover the truth of this masterpiece of murder.
Built around practical exercises, this book helps students to
practice and master core reading and writing skills crucial to the
successful study of philosophy. "The Philosophy Skills Book" will
help you to master the core skills you need to succeed in your
study of Philosophy. Taking you through a series of exercises that
will help you practice and perfect your reading and writing of
Philosophy, this book covers such topics as: finding arguments and
drawing conclusions; finding and resolving inconsistencies;
brainstorming and planning your essays; summarizing and defending
your argument; using quotations; and, avoiding common errors.
Whether you want to get your studies off to a flying start or
improve your final grade, "The Philosophy Skills Book" will help
you develop the skills you need to be a better Philosopher.
The story opens with 10-year-old Tom Playfair being quite a handful
for his well-meaning but soft-hearted aunt. (Tom's mother has
died.) Mr. Playfair decides to ship his son off to St. Maure's
boarding school--an all-boys academy run by Jesuits--to shape him
up, as well as to help him make a good preparation for his upcoming
First Communion. Tom's adventures are just about to begin. Life at
St. Maure's will not be dull!
Harry Dee arrives at St. Maure's thin and pale from his painful
experiences involving the murder of his rich uncle. Tom and Percy
help Harry recover from his early trauma--which involves solving
"the mystery of Tower Hill Mansion." The three boys graduate from
St. Maure's and head toward the life work to which God is calling
each of them as young men.
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