A compulsively readable psychological thriller set in New York and at Oxford University, in which a group of six students play an elaborate game of dares and consequences -- with tragic results. One game. Six students. Five survivors. It was only ever meant to be a game. A game of consequences, of silly forfeits, childish dares. A game to be played by six best friends in their first year at Oxford University. But then the game changed: the stakes grew higher and the dares more personal, more humiliating, finally evolving into a vicious struggle with unpredictable and tragic results. Now, fourteen years later, the remaining players must meet again for the final round.
Christopher J. Yates Books
Christopher J. Yates is a writer whose work is characterized by intricate plotting and a keen eye for the complexities of human relationships. His background in puzzles and law informs his approach to storytelling, creating narratives that are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. Yates explores themes of deception, identity, and the search for truth, often through the lens of tightly constructed mysteries. His prose is precise and elegant, drawing readers into worlds where nothing is quite as it seems.






The Rabbit Club
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Oxford University, this novel delves into the intriguing world of a secret society that ensnares a first-year literature student. As she becomes entangled in its dark allure, her life spirals into chaos, revealing the perils of ambition and the quest for belonging. The story explores themes of obsession, identity, and the hidden dangers lurking within the elite circles of academia, promising a gripping narrative filled with suspense and psychological depth.
Sitting on a riverbank, with rod and line, must count as one of the most relaxing and enjoyable - yet occasionally frustrating - experiences known to man. Chris Yates discovered the joys of fishing early in life and was quickly hooked by its pleasures. Many years later, he is still content to sit, day after day, observing the quirks of different fish and losing track of time. For him, fishing is much more than just a question of technique; sometimes it's about listening to nothing but your instincts, and at other times it's about enjoying the perfect cup of tea. And it's always about not knowing how the day is going to unfold . . . There's no better guide for the uninitiated - and no better companion for those already familiar with the satisfactions of fishing - than Chris Yates. And immersing yourself in How To Fish is almost as delightful an activity as fishing itself.
Darkly, intricately layered, full of pitfalls and switchbacks, smart and funny and moving and merciless Tana French
Provaz lží
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Horký srpnový den roku 1982, idylická osada na sever od New Yorku. V horách, kde se zastavil čas, mezi skalnatými útesy a průzračnými ledovcovými jezery, se odehraje strašlivý a zdánlivě nesmyslný zločin. Známe oběť, známe pachatele. Ale proč se to všechno stalo, se nikdy nikdo nedozvěděl. O dvacet šest let později potkáváme Patricka a Anettu. Onen zločin je spojuje, ale Patrick nedokázal Anettě nikdy říct celou pravdu. Ani ona k němu nebyla zcela upřímná. Jednoho dne se v Patrickově životě znovu objeví Matthew, který chce klubko lží, započaté onoho letního dne, konečně rozplést. Ale odpuštění se nedočká…