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David Jackson

    This British author is a master of suspenseful thrillers. His works are known for their intricate plotting and compelling narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. With a keen eye for detail and psychological depth in his characters, he crafts stories that are both thrilling and profoundly resonant. His ability to build tension and deliver unexpected twists solidifies his reputation as a leading voice in contemporary crime fiction.

    David Jackson
    The Wanderers and Critical Realism in Nineteenth Century Russian Painting
    Don't Make a Sound
    The Fear of Being Seen as White Losers
    Newcastle United Minute by Minute
    Dynamic Organisations
    Tibetan Thangka Painting
    • 2024

      Landing at the Top

      How Embracing Adventure Leads to Extraordinary Success

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      David Jackson's journey exemplifies the power of hard work, persistence, and self-belief in overcoming obstacles to achieve dreams. His story serves as a testament to perseverance and determination, illustrating how dedication can lead to success against all odds.

      Landing at the Top
    • 2024

      FACING THE WIND

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the complex relationship between Brent and Cole, two gay men in Washington, D.C., during the fall of 1997. Their twelve-year bond is tested by societal issues, including the lingering effects of the HIV/AIDS crisis and rampant homophobia. As they confront these challenges, the story delves into themes of love, resilience, and the struggle for acceptance in a tumultuous environment.

      FACING THE WIND
    • 2023

      Critical Condition

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows Charlotte Andrews, who awakens from a coma with no memories of her life, facing fear and paralysis. Desperate for answers, she encounters a mysterious man who claims to know her past, yet his identity remains a mystery. As Charlotte embarks on a journey to reconstruct her life, she uncovers shocking truths intertwined with themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. This gripping narrative explores the complexities of memory and the emotional turbulence of reclaiming one's identity amidst uncertainty.

      Critical Condition
    • 2023

      The new standalone thriller from the bestselling author of Cry Baby and The Resident

      One Good Deed
    • 2022

      WHERE DID IT ALL GO WRONG?

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the perspectives of five family members across two centuries, the narrative unfolds through 20-year intervals from 2000 to 2100. Each member reflects on 26 topics initially outlined by their Great, Great Grandfather. As the story progresses, the final family member prepares for a journey to a distant planet, aiming to establish a new colony. This unique format weaves together personal insights and generational wisdom against the backdrop of interstellar exploration and the quest for a new home.

      WHERE DID IT ALL GO WRONG?
    • 2022

      THEY ALL BELIEVE HIMBUT SHE KNOWS HE'S LYINGIzzy is cursed. She has highly developed empathic abilities that mean she can read the emotions of those close to her. And she can always tell when they are lying. As a child she sparked her parents' divorce by revealing her father's infidelity. As an adult she has cut herself off from almost everyone except her partner, the only person she knows who has nothing to hide.But no matter how she tries, Izzy's abilities cannot be controlled. Young girls are going missing, and the police have no suspects. But when Izzy sees her old school caretaker being interviewed, she knows his story about seeing the latest victim being bundled into a car isn't true. But why would Kenneth Plumley lie? And when the police won't take her seriously, Izzy risks everything to discover the truth herself...

      No Secrets
    • 2021

      Danish Golden Age Painting

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich visual culture of Golden Age Denmark, this book delves into the artistic and cultural developments between 1801 and 1864. It highlights key artists, movements, and the societal influences that shaped the period's distinctive aesthetic. Through an engaging examination of paintings, architecture, and design, the work offers insights into how Denmark's unique historical context fostered creativity and innovation in the arts.

      Danish Golden Age Painting
    • 2021

      Seachanges

      Of Sea and Seafolk

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      David Jackson's journey explores the multifaceted experiences of life at sea, blending humor with poignant moments that reveal the complexities of human nature. Through engaging anecdotes, the narrative offers a glimpse into the traditions and realities aboard Royal Navy ships and in aviation. This reflection on maritime life captures both the joy and the darker aspects of the human experience, making it a compelling read for those interested in naval history and personal stories.

      Seachanges
    • 2021

      Celtic Minute by Minute

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In a unique first, Celtic Minute by Minute takes you on a fantastic journey through the Bhoys' matchday history and records the historic goals, Old Firm classics, penalty saves, sendings off and other memorable moments and the minute they occurred. Unforgettable moments captured by time, goals from Dalglish to Larsson and from Nicholas to Petrov.

      Celtic Minute by Minute
    • 2021

      Rangers Minute By Minute takes you on a fantastic journey through the Gers' matchday history. Relive all the breathtaking goals, heroic penalty saves, sending offs and other memorable moments. From McCoist to Baxter and from Gascoigne to Cooper, all the club legends are here. An absolute 'must' for Gers fans.

      Rangers Minute By Minute