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Louise Phillips

    Louise Phillips is a celebrated author of bestselling psychological crime thrillers, consistently recognized for her gripping narratives. Her work delves into the darker aspects of human psychology, exploring complex characters and intricate plots that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Phillips is known for her ability to craft suspenseful stories that often grapple with profound moral questions. Her contributions to the crime fiction genre are further amplified by her role as an educator and judge in literary circles.

    The Hiding Game
    Last Kiss
    The Doll's House
    Changes in You and Me
    The Game Changer
    Sex
    • Sales of Sex: The Most Fun You Can Have Without Laughing have led the authors to dig further into literature and folklore to come up with almost 500 more witty and telling quotations about the subject of sex. Drawings throughout.

      Sex
    • The Game Changer

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(11)Add rating

      A suspected suicide in Dublin. A brutal murder in New York. The abduction of a child over two decades earlier. All linked ... but how? Criminal psychologist Dr Kate Pearson has the answer. Because she was the young girl abducted all those years ago. And, when she begins to investigate the suspicious suicide in Dublin and confirms a connection to her own disappearance, she is forced to start asking questions. Why did her parents lie to her, telling her she was missing for only a few hours? And why doesn't she have any memory of the time she was held? When a sinister note arrives at her home, it becomes clear that Kate is being targeted. But by whom? And why now? Kate is consumed by her efforts to uncover the truth, knowing that her life is in very real danger. The Game Changer wants someone to pay for the past - and Kate is being held accountable.

      The Game Changer
    • Changes in You and Me

      A Book about Puberty, Mostly for Girls

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Written for preteen girls, each of the Changes in You & Me books speak directly and provide clear, positive information on various topics, including hormones, sexuality, sexual intercourse, and responsible decision-making.

      Changes in You and Me
    • The Doll's House

      • 437 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.7(15)Add rating

      Criminal psychologist Dr Kate Pearson is called to assist in a murder investigation after a body is found in a Dublin canal. But when she digs beneath the surface, she finds a sinister connection to a tragic accident over three decades ago . . .

      The Doll's House
    • Last Kiss

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A suspenseful crime thriller from the award-winning author of Red Ribbons and The Doll's House

      Last Kiss
    • The Hiding Game

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      3.7(151)Add rating

      A tightly-woven, gripping novel that explores themes of guilt, motherhood and the way we remember the past.

      The Hiding Game
    • Red Ribbons

      • 407 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.7(602)Add rating

      Dr Kate Pearson is called upon to assist police in the hunt for a killer, but will she uncover the truth before it's too late?

      Red Ribbons
    • The gripping new bestseller from the award-winning, bestselling psychological crime writer.

      They All Lied
    • Embracing the Messy Complexities of Co-Creation

      A Dialogic Approach to Participatory, Qualitative Inquiry

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Emphasizing the importance of co-creation, this book presents a constructive approach that values the complexities involved in collaborative processes. It highlights the necessity of creating spaces for diverse voices, especially those of individuals with lived experiences, ensuring their perspectives are integral to the dialogue. The focus on inclusivity and multiplicity aims to enrich collaborative efforts and foster deeper understanding among participants.

      Embracing the Messy Complexities of Co-Creation
    • "Moving Along" is a unique graphic novel that intertwines academic research with personal stories and art, focusing on the experiences of those living with Parkinson's. It highlights the joy of dance as a vital part of coping with the illness, making it essential for anyone interested in arts, healthcare, and the human spirit.

      Moving along. A co-produced graphic novel about Parkinson’s dance