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What Lies Buried - A forensic psychologist's true stories of madness, the bad and the misunderstood (Daynes Kerry)(Paperback / softback)
An eye-opening insight into life as a forensic
Hornstein bridges the gulf between medical explanations of psychiatric illness and the lived experiences of those given labels such as schizophrenia, bipolar illness, depression and paranoia. What emerges is a new model of understanding which asks not 'what's wrong with you' but 'what happened to
'Shadow Man is a harrowing and horrific game of consequences' Val McDermid THE BRILLIANTLY COMPELLING SECOND NOVEL IN THE DI LUKAS MAHLER SERIES A missing child. A seventy-year-old murder. And a killer who's still on the loose. Ten year-old Erin is missing; taken in broad daylight during a
Dealing with some of the most heinous crimes imaginable, forensic neuropsychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Richard Lettieri gives a behind-the-scenes look at criminal psychology through case studies from his over 30 years of experience as a court-appointed and privately retained psychologist. With
The dazzling collection of stories from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Late in the Day. **WINNER OF THE EDGE HILL SHORT STORY PRIZE**Two sisters quarrel over an inheritance and a new
The compelling memoir of a leading forensic scientist and criminal
WINNER OF THE COMMONWEALTH BOOK PRIZE 2013Today is Christmas Eve. Today I buried my parents in the backyard. Nelly enjoys playing the violin, eating cornflakes with Coke and reading Harry Potter. But on Christmas Eve, the sisters have to join forces and put their differences
Tales half-told, truths half-true: On the Edges of Vision brings short stories of memory and the monstrous
A compelling collection of true crime stories from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the Lancashire city of
50 extraordinary new stories from The
Haroun: What's the use of stories that aren't even true? I asked that question and the Unthinkable Thing happened: my father can't tell stories anymore. That means no more laughter in the city of Alifbay and now the place stinks of sadness. So it's up to me to put things
In The Madness of Crowds Douglas Murray investigates the great derangement of 'woke' culture and the rise of identity politics. In lively, razor-sharp prose he examines the most controversial issues of our moment: sexuality, gender, technology and race, with interludes on the Marxist foundations of
Tales of horror, madness, and death, tales of fantasy and morality: these are the works of South American master storyteller Horacio Quiroga. Author of some 200 pieces of fiction that have been compared to the works of Poe, Kipling, and Jack London, Quiroga experienced a life that surpassed in
A definitive collection of true crime stories and reportage from the No. 1 bestselling crime
Shows the reality of what is true battling against what is permitted to be
Fresh examination of the Bible's teaching on what lies beyond
A comprehensive examination into the frightening true crime history of serial homicide--including information on America's most prolific serial killers such as: Jeffrey Dahmer - Ted Bundy - 'Co-ed Killer' Ed Kemper - The BTK Killer - 'Highway Stalker' Henry Lee Lucas - Monte Ralph Rissell - 'Shoe
What, from a psychoanalytic point of view, constitute the 'facts of life'? What are the stories that our professional mentors tell us about the psychological equivalents of the 'birds and the bees'? How useful are these stories, and in what ways do they help those of us who work with couples
In this gripping debut procedural, a young London policewoman must probe dark secrets buried deep in her own family’s past to solve a murder and a long-ago disappearance. | Your father is a liar. But is he a killer? Even liars tell the truth . . . sometimes. | Twenty-six-year-old Cat Kinsella
And 'The Satoshi Affair' chronicles the strange case of Craig Wright, the Australian web developer who may or may not be the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, and who may or may not be willing, or even able, to reveal the truth. What does it mean when your very sense of self becomes, to borrow a
The field of forensic arts therapies is dynamic and diverse, and so this unique volume covers a fascinating range of work. It brings together a collection of presentations given at the Forensic Arts Therapies Advisory Group (FATAG) conferences, case studies, research, new developments in theory,