A therapist uncovers clues to an unsolved murder as a deadly new threat emerges in the New York Times bestselling author's psychological thriller. A family of four is murdered in their hotel room. A single mother and her boyfriend are stabbed to death. It's a sordid history of violent crimes—separated by decades. Olivia Barker is a therapist with no connection to the murders. But she has heard things. Stories that keep her up at night. Details that only a killer would know. A killer who could be one of her patients . . . Olivia has no proof for her suspicions. But as the body count rises, so do her fears. A rock is thrown through her window; her car tires are slashed; a chilling message is scrawled on her bathroom mirror. Olivia knows she's getting closer to the truth. But the truth could be the last thing she'll ever know . . .
A drifter working as a ranch hand in East Texas must protect a widow and her young son from the ruthless criminal who is determined to destroy them.
If we are to combat the intellectual and moral decay that have taken hold of American life, we must listen to the urgent messages raised in this book.
"Essays on American sentimentality and its impact on the way we think about death, children, patriotism, and other matters"--
Since 9/11, much public discussion has centered on the destructiveness of extremist religion. Guinness provocatively argues that this is far from an accurate picture and too easy an explanation.
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The Unspeakable tells the story of two men, both priests, whose strange and divergent paths collide.
This picture book sensitively introduces young readers to this tragedy and concludes with a call for a better future. Download the free educator guide here: https://lernerbooks.com/download/unspeakableteachingguide
In the novel, Lisa Erdman, Thomas's protagonist, experiences hallucinations of falling, of burning, and testifies to pain in her breast and hip. In the penultimate chapter, she falls into the ravine at Babi Yar — not yet dead, ...
Eighteen contemporary queer Gothic stories guaranteed to captivate and thrill the reader.