Mark Edwards Book order
Mark Edwards crafts psychological thrillers where ordinary people find themselves in terrifying situations. His narratives delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche, masterfully illustrating how easily the mundane can unravel into chaos. Edwards excels at building suspense and weaving an atmosphere of pervasive unease that grips the reader until the very last page.







- 2025
- 2024
Cambridge IGCSE(TM) Physics Revision Guide
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book is tailored for students preparing for Cambridge exams, offering comprehensive coverage of the syllabus. It includes practice questions, detailed explanations, and strategies to enhance understanding and performance. Key concepts are presented clearly, with various learning tools designed to support different study styles. Additionally, it emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for success in exams and beyond.
- 2024
How to harness the power of storytelling in your communications at work
- 2024
In this chilling thriller from the bestselling author of Keep Her Secret, if you don't take your dark secrets to the grave, maybe they'll take you there first... Calvin finally owns the bakery of his dreams, in an idyllic village in the Lake District. After reluctantly following his wife Vicky's advice to promote it on social media, he's thrilled when a viral clip makes him a legend overnight. But then the creepy DMs start flooding in--all from a stranger who claims she's his biggest fan. Meanwhile, a local recluse is found on a nearby beach, buried to his neck and left to drown, and the community goes into shock. Why would anyone want him dead? And who exactly was he? Detective Imogen Evans, new to the Lake District, is under pressure to find out before the killer strikes again. As the murder hunt gathers pace, Calvin's obsessive admirer turns up right on cue after his assistant is injured in an accident, and to Vicky's horror she's here to stay. As events begin spiralling into darkness, is there anyone in this quiet backwater Calvin can trust--or have his mistakes already put him, and everyone he loves, in terrible danger?
- 2023
The Problem of Evil in the Ancient World
- 366 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring the problem of evil, this book examines how ancient Greek and Latin authors, both pagan and Christian, approached this complex issue. Covering a chronological span from the classical to the end of the pagan era, it dedicates significant attention to Christianity, arguing that the problem becomes particularly acute for Christians due to their belief in a personal God. Additionally, it highlights the similarities between early Christian thought and Greek philosophies, especially Platonism, in their questioning of evil's existence rather than that of the divine.
- 2022
Two years ago, on a trip to Seattle to visit her brother Aidan, fifteen-year-old Scarlett vanished into thin air. After years of false leads and dead ends, Aidan has almost given up hope. But then a woman sees a girl running for her life across a forest clearing in Northern California. She is convinced the girl is the missing Scarlett. But could it really be her? Heading south, Aidan finds a fire-ravaged town covered in missing-teenager posters. The locals seem afraid, the sheriff won't answer any questions and it looks like another dead end - until a chance meeting with returned local Lana gives Aidan his first clue. But as they piece together what happened, Lana and Aidan make deadly enemies. Enemies willing to do anything to silence them - and to protect the terrible truth about what is really going on in the forest..
- 2022
Das Tao des David Bowie
Seine 10 Lektionen für ein besseres Leben
David Bowie war nicht nur ein außergewöhnlicher Künstler, sondern sein Leben lang auf der Suche nach dem tieferen Sinn. Der Buddhismus war von zentraler Bedeutung für ihn, doch er bezog auch weitreichende Erkenntnisse aus anderen Quellen wie dem Taoismus, dem Zen und der Kabbala. Mark Edwards fasst die Ideen, die zu David Bowies Leitstern wurden, zu zehn kraftvollen Lektionen zusammen. Begleitet von zahlreichen Übungen, Meditationen und Techniken, kann Bowies Pfad zu den klügsten Lehren der Welt uns als Inspiration für ein besseres Leben dienen.
- 2021
Spirit Work and the Science of Collaboration
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The authors present a transformative approach to educational reform, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and leadership in driving change. They explore innovative strategies that empower educators and engage students, aiming to create sustainable improvements in learning environments. Through real-world examples and actionable insights, Fullan and Edwards highlight how a collective vision can lead to significant advancements in education, making it relevant and effective for today's challenges.
- 2021
A unique take on mindfulness, meditation and meaning filtered through the life and work of David Bowie.
- 2021
The Hollows
- 335 pages
- 12 hours of reading
From the bestselling author of The House Guest comes a chilling story set deep in the woods... With his marriage over and his career in freefall, journalist Tom decides to reconnect with his fourteen-year-old daughter, Frankie. Desperate to spend precious time together now that they live an ocean apart, he brings her to Hollow Falls, a cabin resort deep in the woods of Maine. From the outset there's something a little eerie about the place--strange whispers in the trees, windchimes echoing through the forest--but when Tom meets true-crime podcasters David and Connie, he receives a chilling warning. Hollow Falls has a gruesome history: twenty years ago this week, a double slaying shut down the resort. The crime was never solved, and now the woods are overrun with murder-obsessed tourists looking to mark the grim anniversary. It's clear that there's something deeply disturbing going on at Hollow Falls. And as Tom's dream trip turns into a nightmare, he and Frankie are faced with a choice: uncover the truth, or get out while they still can.


