![]() ![]() The series dives deep into the psychology in relationships, from control to outright lies. ![]() What is really going on? Will Louise ever find out the truth? Is there ever a good reason for infidelity? Another chance encounter sees Louise accidently befriending David’s wife, Adele. Who would believe that the two would end up being the married boss and the single parent assistant! As the series continues, we find out that things are not great at home with David, but there are some inconsistencies that bother Louise. ![]() Staring Simona Brown, Eve Hewson, and Tom Batemanīehind Her Eyes begins on a night out with Louise and a random encounter which leads to a kiss. Behind Her Eyes SynopsisĪ single mother enters a world of twisted mind games when she begins an affair with her psychiatrist boss while secretly befriending his mysterious wife. Behind Her Eyes is only 6 episodes long, but boy, has Netflix packed in loads of entertainment! A few laughs, a lot of suspicion, and some adrenaline pumping anxiety. If you like psychological thrillers, then you will love this. Another Netflix original series, based on the 2017 novel by Sarah Pinborough, which draws you in and keeps you guessing. ![]()
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"The Frozen Ground" trucks in cliche, as most serial killer and police procedural films do, but the strength of the acting (from the leads down to people with only one or two lines) helps ground the film. ![]() ![]() ![]() But she also talks about not feeling sparks, and not getting PDA. But I also kind of got demi vibes from all of it? Yes, she was a little closed off towards romance. Her wanting to avoid getting close to someone and either leaving them herself or losing them. Now, I think her whole attitude is supposed to be fear. The first thing I want to talk about is Tiwanda’s feelings toward romance. Tiwanda isn’t interested in finding romance, but the app introduces her to new friends, romance and more. ![]() She quits her job, and applies for an entrepreneurial scheme, is gifted her late mother’s journal and is promised four possible soulmates by Met. In this one, we follow Tiwanda, who after a dud of a 30th birthday, sees her’s life turning around, hopefully for the better. From the end of the book, it seemed very obvious that we were getting more books in this world. It was funny, emotional and also featured a non-binary character as one of the love interests. ![]() I read Have We Met by Camille Baker last year as part of the Amazon First Reads program and thoroughly enjoyed my time reading. ![]() ![]() ![]() Visits, anonymous notes pushed beneath her door and the theft of her Little does she know all that's in storeįor her at the Weston family's cliff side mansion. Phillip, who she had a crush on, but dreads seeing Henry, who used to Him to Ebbington Manon to assist him, full of nerves at the idea ofĮncountering the twins' older brothers, who had both attended the Sir Giles Weston's two youngest sons, Rowan and Julian. ![]() and which brotherĮmma Smallwood's widowed father is offered the private job of tutoring Tutor's daughter figure out which brother to blame. When the suspicious acts escalate, can the clever But now one of them finds himself unexpectedly They both rememberĮmma Smallwood from their days at her father's academy. Wrestle with problems-and secrets-of their own. The baronet's older sons, Phillip and Henry, Who rips a page from her journal, only to return it with a chilling Only to find the music room empty? Who sneaks into her room at night? Who does Emma hear playing the pianoforte, But after theyĪrrive and begin teaching the younger boys, mysterious things begin to To the cliff-top manor of a baronet and his four sons. Determined to help her widowed father regain his spirits when hisĪcademy fails, agrees to travel with him to the distant Cornwall coast, ![]() ![]() Told with Illies´s characteristic mixture of poignant evocation and laconic irony, 1913 is the story of the year that shaped the last century. In a Munich hotel lobby, Rilke and Freud discuss beauty and transience Proust sets out in search of lost time and while Stravinsky celebrates the Rite of Spring with industrial cacophony, in Munich an Austrian postcard painter by the name of Adolf Hitler sells his conventional cityscapes. Yet everywhere there is the premonition of ruin - the number 13 is omnipresent, and in London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Trieste, artists take the omen and act as if there were no tomorrow, their brief coincidences of existence telling of a darker future. Kafka falls in love Louis Armstrong learns to play the trumpet a young seamstress called Coco Chanel opens her first boutique Charlie Chaplin signs his first movie contract and new drugs like cocaine usher in an age of decadence. ![]() The stuffy conventions of the nineteenth century are receding into the past, and 1913 heralds a new age of unlimited possibility. A witty yet moving narrative worked up from sketched documentary traces and biographical fragments, 1913 is an intimate cultural portrait of a world that is about to change forever. A bravura performance - Harald Jahner, author Aftermath Praise for Florian Illies: Illies is as astute a researcher as he is an observer of the zeitgeist Guardian A vivid, richly textured book that chronicles a world crackling with talent, energy and foreboding Financial Times An absolute gem of a book Observer Thorough and. ![]() ![]() ![]() In 1966, he married Susan Lee Jones of Cedar Rapids, a fellow student at the University of Iowa. He then spent four years at the University of Iowa, graduating with a bachelor's degree in American Studies in 1966. He attended the public schools in Cedar Rapids, graduating from Washington High School in 1962. John Sandford was born John Roswell Camp on February 23, 1944, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. With nowhere else to turn, influential Senators decide to call in someone who can operate outside the FBI's constraints: Lucas Davenport. The anonymous photographer can't be pinned down to one location or IP address, and more importantly, at least to the paper-processing bureaucrats, no crime has actually been committed. ![]() It's obviously alarming-is there an unstable extremist tracking the loved ones of powerful politicians with deadly intent? But when the FBI is called in, there isn't much the feds can do. Surrounding the photos are texts of vicious political rants from a motley variety of radical groups. of the children of other influential Washington politicians, walking or standing outside their schools, each identified by name. Senator is monitoring her social media presence when she finds a picture of herself on a strange blog. politicians in the latest thriller by #1 New York Times-bestselling author John Sandford. Lucas Davenport investigates a vitriolic blog that seems to be targeting the children of U.S. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The question that I am asked most frequently is “When Will Your Next Book Be Published?” I am always glad that readers wish to read my next novel, but… The temporary titles are NOT chapter titles in the new book, just quick references that my Webmistress creates to make them easier to find.Įxcerpts are listed in the order of oldest to newest. Excerpts (“Daily Lines”) from Book Tenįor Excerpts (aka “Daily Lines”) from this new novel, you will always be able to access them here.Įxcerpts are listed on the right by temporary titles, which have something to do with that particular snippet. Please bookmark this webpage and check back periodically. ![]() News and information about this new book will be posted here as it becomes available. Or it may not! I don’t know yet but will be sure to let you know when I do. It will follow GO TELL THE BEES THAT I AM GONE, the ninth major novel featuring the story of Claire and Jamie, which was first published on November 23, 2021.īook Ten might be the last of my Outlander novels which feature Jamie Fraser and Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser. Book Ten (as yet untitled) will be the tenth major novel in my Outlander series of novels. ![]() ![]() Women often start to feel stuck when they've reached a certain level of success. ![]() And there's one thing that's as true today as it was a generation ago. I've spent decades working with women leaders all over the world. How Women Rise will be published April 10, 2018. Preorder it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Books-A-Million!īelow is a brief blog written by Sally, which will give you an example of what you'll find in this timely and exciting new book. In How Women Rise, we expand on the concept from my book What Got You Here Won't Get You There that there are certain behaviors that hold us back, and we explore specifically the roadblocks that can hinder women trying to move up the corporate ladder. Make no mistake, Sally is the lead author! Now Sally has done me the honor of co-authoring this exceptional new book with me. Her work has been featured in Fortune, The New York Times, Fast Company, and Business Week. ![]() Having written five books on the subject, including The Female Advantage, Sally speaks to audiences around the world about the issues and challenges of women leaders. Sally is highly regarded expert in the field of women's leadership. ![]() My wonderful friend and colleague, Sally Helgesen, and I have co-authored a new book called How Women Rise! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Delivery with Standard Australia Post usually happens within 2-10 business days from time of dispatch.You can track your delivery by going to AusPost tracking and entering your tracking number - your Order Shipped email will contain this information for each parcel. Tracking delivery Saver Delivery: Australia postĪustralia Post deliveries can be tracked on route with eParcel. NB All our estimates are based on business days and assume that shipping and delivery don't occur on holidays and weekends. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.ġ-2 days after each item has arrived in the warehouseġ The expected delivery period after the order has been dispatched via your chosen delivery method.ģ Please note this service does not override the status timeframe "Dispatches in", and that the "Usually Dispatches In" timeframe still applies to all orders. Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse ![]() Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. ![]() ![]() The question Diamond asks is: why are modern cultures so different from each other? Why is it that until very recently Papuans were using stone tools, while Americans were going to the Moon? contends that the differences between cultures arise from very early environmental differences. The best defence for this position is an illustration that a science of human history is possible. If, like evolution, history has repeatable patterns, then the sort of analyses that evolutionary biologists do to winkle out regularities should be applicable to human history as well, Diamond argues. ![]() ![]() Over a broader timescale, however, there may be patterns. Jared Diamonds 1998 book Guns, Germs, and Steel makes the argument that differences in levels of cultural development across varying regions of the world are primarily environmentally determined. History is affected by chance events and may be as unpredictable as the weather, if not more so. In Guns, Germs and Steel, Diamond suggests that historians of humans, as well as of nature, should be scientific hypothesis testers.Īt first sight this might seem an impossible pursuit. If they did not have a hypothesis, he wrote to his friend the economist Henry Fawcett, they may as well “go into a gravel-pit and count the pebbles and describe the colours”. Darwin was unusually emphatic in his reply. Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond, Jonathan Cape, £18.99, ISBN 0224038095 Reviewed by Laurence HurstĬHARLES Darwin was once asked whether he thought that natural historians should go out and collect data without the prejudice of a preformed hypothesis, or whether they should be observing nature with a particular theory in mind. ![]() |