An unflinching look at Charleston, a beautiful, endangered port city, founded by English settlers in 1669 as a hub of the sugar and slave trades, which now, as the waters rise, stands at the intersection of climate and race. číst celé
Susan Crawford Book order
Susan's writing delves into the intricacies of human relationships and the inner lives of her characters. Her style is marked by a keen attention to detail and a sensitive portrayal of emotions. Through her narratives, she explores the complexities of life and the search for meaning in everyday moments. Readers are drawn to her empathy and her ability to create believable and relatable characters.






- 2023
- 2021
Other Widow LP, The
- 442 pages
- 16 hours of reading
In a gripping tale of survival and betrayal, Dorrie's life takes a dangerous turn after a car accident during a snowstorm, following the abrupt end of her affair with Joe. As she grapples with the fallout of their relationship, she becomes increasingly paranoid, suspecting that someone may be plotting against her. The story weaves themes of trust, danger, and the lengths one will go to protect their marriage amidst escalating threats.
- 2020
In Evolution, Susan has taken inspiration from the vintage garments she studied and recreated in The Vintage Shetland Project and translated them into highly usable, modern garments; designed to be easy and fun to knit. Each design is modeled by Susan, who explores her own evolution after two surgeries as a result of breast cancer. The photos were taken by Susan herself, without a prosthesis, to hopefully normalize an often hidden result of such operations
- 2020
Pocket Wife, The
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Dana Catrell grapples with feelings of insignificance in her marriage to Peter, whose small, dismissive actions leave her feeling trivial. Living a quiet life in a suburban setting near Manhattan, she spends her days tidying and reading, while missing her college-aged son. As she reflects on her relationship, the emotional distance grows, highlighting the impact of seemingly minor interactions that contribute to her sense of isolation and longing for a more meaningful connection.
- 2019
Fiber
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
An illuminating vision of the next information revolution, centered on a fiber-optic infrastructure
- 2018
Fundamental Movement Skill Acquisition for Children and Adults with Autism
- 151 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Chapter 1: Introduction to Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Chapter 2: Introduction to Fundamental Movement Skills. Chapter 3: Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Fundamental Movement Skill Research. Chapter 4: Tools for Assessment of Fundamental Movement Skills of Individuals with ASD. Chapter 5: Promoting and Maintaining participation in FMS programmes for individuals with ASD. Chapter 6: www.getautismactive.com: Bringing it all together. Conclusion.
- 2016
The other widow
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The author of The Pocket Wife explores the dark side of love, marriage, and infidelity in this sizzling novel of psychological suspense.'We have to stop seeing each other .
- 2015
A stylish psychological thriller with the compelling intrigue of The Silent Wife and Turn of Mind and the white-knuckle pacing of Before I Go to Sleep—in which a woman suffering from bipolar disorder cannot remember if she murdered her friend. Dana Catrell is shocked when her neighbor Celia is brutally murdered. To Dana’s horror, she was the last person to see Celia alive. Suffering from mania, the result of her bipolar disorder, she has troubling holes in her memory, including what happened on the afternoon of Celia’s death. Her husband’s odd behavior and the probing of Detective Jack Moss create further complications as she searches for answers. The closer she comes to piecing together the shards of her broken memory, the more Dana falls apart. Is there a murderer lurking inside her . . . or is there one out there in the shadows of reality, waiting to strike again? A story of marriage, murder, and madness, The Pocket Wife explores the world through the foggy lens of a woman on the edge.
- 2015
Dana Catrell wakes from a drunken stupor in time to see an ambulance pull into her neighbour's house a few doors down. Celia Steinhauser has been murdered. But Dana was at her house only a few hours ago. Celia wanted to show her a photo - a photo of Dana's husband with another woman - and Dana has blank spots about what happened to the rest of the afternoon . . . This is a thriller that makes the reader question everything. Dana, we learn, has a history of mental illness and as she descends into another manic episode, the line between what actually happened and what she has imagined becomes blurred. A gripping domestic psychological thriller for fans of ASA Harrison's The Silent Wife and Sabine Durrant's Under Your Skin, The Pocket Wife will stay with you - as all good thrillers do - long after you've finished it.
- 2012
Coronation Knits
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This stunning book of authentically styled knitwear offers 14 classic designs for all the family. Drawing on inspiration from the late 1940s & early 50s it focuses on fashion influences around the time of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Coronation Knits is an enticing selection of designs inviting knitters to create something truly beautiful.

