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Ralph van der Aa

    A Case of Exploding Mangoes
    Roadside crosses
    The Purpose Driven Life
    Het museum van zwendel en bedrog
    Masters of War
    The Sixth Wicked Child
    • The Sixth Wicked Child

      • 613 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Hear No EvilFor Detective Sam Porter, the words "Father, forgive me" conjure memories long forgotten; a past intentionally buried. For Anson Bishop, these three words connect a childhood to the present as he unleashes a truth concealed for decades.See No EvilFound written on cardboard near each body, these words link multiple victims to a single killer--discovered within minutes of each other in both Chicago and South Carolina--clearly connected yet separated by impossible miles.Speak No EvilChicago Metro and the FBI find themselves caught in chaos--a hospital on lockdown, a rogue officer, and corruption at the highest levels. When Anson Bishop, the prime suspect in the notorious 4MK serial murders turns himself in, he reveals a story completely unexpected, one that not only upends the current investigation, but one that will change the lives of all involved.Do No EvilWith unrelenting tension and pulse-pounding suspense, the past unravels at breakneck speed as the truth behind the Four Monkey Killer's motive is finally revealed in this masterfully crafted finale.

      The Sixth Wicked Child
      4.5
    • Masters of War

      • 405 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      In Paris, an elderly man is assassinated as he takes his morning walk. In the war-torn cities of Syria, government forces wage a bloody war against their own people. The Russians are propping up the government, the French are backing one rebel fraction and the British are backing another. And in north Africa, young SAS trooper Danny Black is coming to the end of a gruelling tour of duty, or so he thinks.

      Masters of War
      4.1
    • Het museum van zwendel en bedrog

      • 237 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Nepperij, oplichterij, zwendel, grappenmakerij en bedrog: dit boek geeft er een fascinerend historisch overzicht van. Na een geloofwaardigheidstest waarin de lezer kan bepalen in welke mate hij/zij zich bij de neus laat nemen (zoals: is de bewering 'Schildpadden sterven nooit als gevolg van ouderdom' waar of onwaar), wordt in de inleiding over het hoe en waarom van zwendel en bedrog verteld. Dan volgen chronologisch vele gevallen uit de geschiedenis. Vervalsingen door de middeleeuwse kerk, de fantastische verhalen van John Mandeville die rond 1322 vertelde over eilanden waarvan de bewoners het lichaam van een mens hadden maar de kop van een hond, televisiegrappen (zo zond in 1957 een Britse actualiteitenrubriek een item uit over de spaghetti-oogst in Zwitserland), een UFO in de buurt van Londen in 1989, de vondst van de dagboeken van Hitler in 1983, de BMW-graancirkel gevonden in 1993 in Zuid-Afrika, en vele, vele andere gevallen van bedrog en zwendel.

      Het museum van zwendel en bedrog
      3.4
    • The #1 international bestseller! This 40-day spiritual journey will help you understand why you are alive and God's amazing plan for you both no and for eternity.

      The Purpose Driven Life
      4.0
    • A highway patrol trooper notices something strange on the side of the road: a homemade cross, fashioned as a memorial. Except the date being 'remembered' is the following day - the day the police find a kidnapped teenage girl in the trunk of a car, left for dead. Special Agent Kathryn Dance, kinesics expert with the California Bureau of Investigation, is on the case. The teenage victim points her to an online community where criticism is vicious. It looks as though one teen has finally snapped. Then further crosses appear. Now Dance must race against the clock to find the attacker before he can carry out his deadly plans for revenge . . . in the cyber world and the real.

      Roadside crosses
      3.8
    • A Case of Exploding Mangoes

      • 323 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Reimagines conspiracies and coincidences leading to the mysterious 1988 plane crash that killed Pakistan's dictator General Zia ul-Haq. Intrigue and subterfuge combine with misstep and luck in this darkly comic book about love, betrayal, tyranny, family, and a world unexpectedly resembling our own. Provocative, exuberant, wickedly clever.

      A Case of Exploding Mangoes
      3.5