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Julia Heaberlin

    January 1, 1950

    Julia Heaberlin delves into the darker aspects of human nature, drawing from her journalistic background to explore the lasting psychological impacts of true crime on victims. Her novels examine complex themes such as the Texas death penalty, dementia, and the power of DNA technology. Known for her compelling style, Heaberlin crafts suspenseful narratives that draw readers into intricate plots. Her ability to probe the minds of her characters and uncover hidden truths makes her a distinctive voice in psychological thrillers.

    Julia Heaberlin
    Paper Ghosts
    Playing Dead
    Black eyed susans
    Lie Still
    We Are All the Same in the Dark
    Night Will Find You
    • In Night Will Find You, a reluctant psychic is brought in to find a girl who went missing long ago, by Julia Heaberlin, the bestselling author of We Are All the Same in the Dark and Black-Eyed Susans...

      Night Will Find You
    • Ten years ago, Trumanell Branson vanished. Her farewell message? A bloody handprint left on a wall. Back then, the police cleared her brother Wyatt of any crime. But now a TV documentary has judged otherwise. When Wyatt finds a lost girl wandering a lonely highway, he convinces himself she's a sign. Someone to lead him to his sister and clear his name. Watching him is police officer Odette Tucker. She's determined to solve both cases, but will digging into this town's deeply buried secrets do more harm than good? And what will happen when the shocking truth is finally exposed?

      We Are All the Same in the Dark
    • Lie Still

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(2608)Add rating

      lead to places I don't want to go again.' When Emily and her husband move to Clairmont, Texas, they believe that it's the perfect place to build a new life. At a prestigious party, she meets a group of rich and influential housewives, but soon she begins to suspect that there is more to them than meets the eye.

      Lie Still
    • Seventeen-year-old Tessa, dubbed a 'Black-Eyed Susan' by the media, became famous for being the only victim to survive the vicious attack of a serial killer. Her testimony helped to put a dangerous criminal behind bars - or so she thought.

      Black eyed susans
    • Playing Dead

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(4432)Add rating

      'Dear Tommie ...I've spent most of my life searching for you. I believe you are my daughter.' Just after her father's death, Tommie receives a letter from a stranger. The woman claims that Tommie is her biological daughter, kidnapped as a baby over thirty years ago. Then she is approached by a journalist who claims to know about her past. But can she trust him? Unsure what to believe, Tommie sets out to discover the truth about her identity. As explosive secrets emerge, she realises it's not just her life that's in danger...

      Playing Dead
    • Paper Ghosts

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.2(580)Add rating

      Having lived his life suspected of being a serial killer, Carl Louis Feldman begins his journey into old age at a nursing home in Texas. Though he was never charged with any crimes, the staff aren't sorry to see him go when his estranged daughter arrives to take her father on what could be his last road trip. When Carl protests that this is not his daughter at all, the nurses are all too ready to excuse it as a product of his deteriorating mind. Were those suspicions about him true? Does he know where the missing women are buried? And if he is an honest man, who has just driven him away from safety?

      Paper Ghosts
    • Lockes philosophisches Hauptwerk wurde bereits 1671 begonnen, aber erst 1690 vollständig publiziert. Im Sendschreiben an den Leser berichtet Locke von einer mit Freunden geführten, ergebnislosen Diskussion, die ihn auf den Gedanken gebracht habe, solchen Sacherörterungen eine Untersuchung der Leistungsfähigkeit des menschlichen Verstandesvermögens voranzuschicken. Die Durchführung dieses kritischen Programms beginnt - nach der Widerlegung der überkommenen Lehre von den angeborenen Ideen und Grundsätzen (Buch 1) - mit dem Aufweis des empirischen Ursprungs des gesamten Materials der menschlichen Erkenntnis (Buch 2) und endet - nach einer später eingeschobenen Erörterung über Sprache und Denken (Buch 3) - mit einer Bestimmung der Grenzen und Arten der Erkenntnis (Buch 4).§Neben einer Bibliographie von R. Brandt bietet die Ausgabe eine vollständige Übersetzung aller vier Bücher. schovat popis

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    • 1995 год. Шестнадцатилетняя Тесса Картрайт найдена едва живой на цветущем поле янтарных рудбекий, в общей могиле, где серийный убийца прятал тела своих жертв. И именно ее показания помогли посадить за решетку и приговорить к смерти человека по имени Террелл Дарси Гудвин. 2004 год. Всего через месяц приговор в отношении Гудвина будет приведен в исполнение. И тут перед окном Тессы появляются неизвестно кем высаженные рудбекии. Кто же это сделал? Подражатель Гудвина? А может быть, тогда, много лет назад, истерзанная пережитым ужасом, неспособная связно мыслить девчонка осудила на смерть невиновного, а маньяк так и остался на свободе? Единственный, кто готов помочь Тессе разобраться в случившемся, – адвокат Гудвина. А между тем Тесса получает зловещие "подарки" снова и снова…

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