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The most dangerous person in the courtroom isn't the killer... Single mother Revelle Lee is an interpreter who spends her days translating for victims, witnesses and the accused across London. Only she knows what they're saying. Only she knows the truth. When she believes a grave injustice is about to happen, and a guilty man is going to be labelled innocent, she has the power to twist an alibi to get the verdict she wants. She's willing to risk it all to do what's right. But when someone discovers she lied, Revelle finds the cost might be too high... and she could lose everything, including her son.
SHE'S MEANT TO SAVE LIVES... NOT DESTROY THEM. *Available to pre-order now!* For readers of The Silent Patient comes a propulsive, edge-of-your-seat thriller that asks: can you ever escape your past? Former police officer Tia quit the Met years ago when she failed her exam to become a negotiator, her dream job. But when a peaceful climate protest at a London museum turns deadly, and one of the radicalised group members takes Tia and others hostage, she realises this is her chance to prove she has what it takes. Only not everyone gets out of the siege alive. Three years later, Tia discovers that the surviving hostages are being harassed by an anonymous person, leading one of them to take their own life. Refusing to have another death on her conscience, Tia begins to investigate. But Tia was a hostage that day too... and now she's a target. For fans of Sunday Times bestsellers Clare Mackintosh, Alex Michaelides and Gillian McAllister.
SHE'S MEANT TO SAVE LIVES. NOT DESTROY THEM.
*Available to pre-order now* THE MOST DANGEROUS PERSON IN THE COURTROOM ISN'T THE KILLER... 'An ingenious premise, cleverly executed' Sunday Times bestseller Sabine Durrant 'Compelling and ingenious' Prima 'Exciting and original' Heat 'Intriguing' Daily Mail *** A GUILTY MAN IS ABOUT TO GO FREE. YOU HAVE THE POWER TO PUT HIM AWAY FOR GOOD. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS MISINTERPRET ONE WORD. NO ONE WOULD KNOW. DO YOU DO IT? EVEN IF IT MEANS LOSING EVERYTHING... INCLUDING YOUR SON? Discover the shocking, unguessable debut thriller for fans of Louise Candlish, Harriet Tyce and Sarah Vaughan *** Readers love THE INTERPRETER: 'I couldn't put it down... gripping' 'Loved this one! Gripping and exciting' 'Tense and enjoyable' 'I was instantly immersed' 'Unique... I was immediately drawn in by the characters' 'Incredible... had me completely engrossed' 'I loved how different the plot is' 'A great crime thriller' 'Completely fresh... it captures you from the start' 'This book is going to be huge!'
*PRE-ORDER EBOOK OFFER ENDING SOON: Lock in your special pre-order price for eBook only** The most dangerous person in the courtroom isn't the killer. . . Revelle Lee is a court interpreter. She spends her days translating for witnesses, victims, and the accused across London crime scenes and courtrooms. It's a stressful job, though not as stressful as the process she is going through to adopt little boy, Elliot. She is determined to be the mother to him that she never had, and to make up for her own past mistakes. But when it seems there may be a miscarriage of justice in one of her cases, Revelle puts the adoption, and her job, at risk, by deliberately mistranslating an alibi to get to verdict she wants. No one can ever find out that she interfered or she will lose her son and her livelihood. The problem is someone already knows what she's done, and they know all about her past too... And they want justice. Discover this clever, compulsive new thriller for fans of Louise Candlish, Sarah Vaughan and Harriet Tyce.
Voices of the Game Curt Smith is "...the voice of authority on baseball broadcasting." -USA Today #1 New Release in Photography, Baseball Statistics, Photo Essays, and Photojournalism In this second in a series of Baseball Hall of Fame books, celebrate the larger-than-life role played by radio and TV baseball announcers in enhancing the pleasure of our national pastime. Commemorate the 100th anniversary of baseball broadcasting. The first baseball game ever broadcast on radio was on August 5, 1921 by Harold Wampler Arlin, a part-time baseball announcer on Pittsburgh's KDKA, America's first commercially licensed radio station. The Pirates defeated the Phillies 8-5. An insider's view of baseball. Now you can own Memories from the Microphone and experience baseball from author Curt Smith. He has spent much of his life covering baseball radio and TV, and previously authored baseball books including the classic Voices of The Game. Relive baseball's storied past through the eyes of famed baseball announcers. Organized chronologically, Memories from the Microphone charts the history of baseball broadcasting. Enjoy celebrated stories and personalities that have shaped the game-from Mel Allen to Harry Caray, Vin Scully to Joe Morgan, Ernie Harwell to Red Barber. Also discover: Images from the Baseball Hall of Fame's matchless archive Anecdotes and quotes from Curt Smith's original research Interviews with broadcast greats Little-known stories, such as Ronald Reagan calling games for WHO Des Moines in the 1930s Accounts of diversity in baseball broadcasting, including the TV coverage of Joe Morgan and earlier Hispanic pioneers Buck Canel and Rafael (Felo) Ramirez A special section devoted to the Ford C. Frick Award and inductees since its inception in 1978 Also take a nostalgic trip down baseball's memory lane with other Baseball Hall of Fame books: Picturing America's Pastime, So You Think You Know Baseball, and Baseball Memories and Dreams.
Hand lettering is making a comeback, bursting out of its graphic-design bubble and finding a mainstream via collecting social media sites like Instagram and Pinterest. The avid interest in hand lettering seemingly goes hand in hand with the weariness audiences feel with constant slick digital presentation of the information they consume. The Art of Lettering collects myriad new and established graphic designers for whom hand lettering is a time-honored art that has modern applications. Showcasing more than 100 artists from all over the world, the book displays their typographic takes and illustrates their perfectly imperfect handcrafted art, from beautiful photographs of concept sketches to the end result. Straying away from traditional pen calligraphy, artists today employ new and creative approaches, including building type with coffee grounds, watercolours, and combinations of different hand tools, resulting in a dynamically fresh approach to creating type.
The history of the Baltimore Orioles is filled with amazing achievements, inspiring efforts, hilarious antics, and some bitter disappointments. "The Orioles Encyclopedia" traces the history, triumphs, and follies of the team from 1954 to the present. Think you know everything about the Orioles? Test your knowledge with this exhaustive guide. The "Encyclopedia" includes nearly 400 player profiles from Bobo to Zupo, the results of every game since 1954, and short features on managers and coaches. Browse through the seasons chronologically or by the players alphabetically. This comprehensive information is brought to life with more than 350 rarely seen photographs--including 26 color plates--from the Baseball Hall of Fame and the old "Baltimore News-American," along with classic photos from the pages of "Sport "magazine " "and Sports Illustrated. "The Orioles Encyclopedia" recounts the colorful history of this storied and beleaguered program. Perhaps some of the tales and memories found in these pages will inspire a conversation between a father and son, grandfather and granddaughter, boyfriend and girlfriend, old fan and new. With a foreword by Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, "The Orioles Encyclopedia" is the ultimate companion for any baseball fan who wears orange and black.
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