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Think Twice

There's no such thing as the perfect murder. From the global No. 1 bestselling author and creator of the hit Netflix drama Stay Close comes the unputdownable new Sunday Times bestselling Myron Bolitar thriller. 'He never disappoints' STEPHEN KING 'Witty, tense, sharp, and paced like a racecar, this one hums' GREGG HURWITZ 'Had me hooked' COSMOPOLITAN 'Another gripping tale from the modern master of the impossible plot twist' SUN 'Deliciously complicated and compelling at every turn' DAILY MAIL 'Just as twisty as you would expect' TELEGRAPH ‘This tense thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat.’ Woman Magazine, Best Books _________________ How can a man who’s already dead be wanted for murder? This is the question sports agent Myron Bolitar asks himself when two FBI agents visit him in New York. The man they are looking for is Myron’s former client and rival, Greg Downing. Greg’s DNA has been found at the scene of a high-profile double murder, and he is now the FBI’s main suspect. But Greg died three years previously, Myron says. He went to his funeral and gave the eulogy. The FBI are disbelieving, and Myron knows he has to find some answers – and quickly. Could Greg Downing still be alive? The more Myron and his close friend Win dig into what really happened, the more dangerous their world becomes . . . Secrets, lies and a murderous conspiracy that stretches back into the past lie at the heart of Harlan Coben’s blistering new thriller. _________________ Readers love Think Twice . . . 'Great writing. Great dialogue' 5-star reader review 'Harlan Coben does it again!' 5-star reader review 'Highly recommend' 5-star reader review 'Loved, loved, loved' 5-star reader review 'The best one yet' 5-star reader review _________________ 'HARLAN COBEN never ever lets you down' LEE CHILD 'HARLAN COBEN: simply one of the all-time greats' GILLIAN FLYNN 'HARLAN COBEN is the modern master of the hook and twist' DAN BROWN 'HARLAN COBEN is unbelievably brilliant' RICHARD OSMAN 'HARLAN COBEN is a GREAT writer' JOHN GRISHAM Harlan Coben, Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller, January 2024 Think Twice was a top 5 Sunday Times bestseller 26/05/2024
Free

For many, the most difficult person to love is themselves. Yet, this may be the most important person to love as it sets up other relationships for success or failure. In Free, author Summer Brooks describes her healing journey of learning self-love after years of self-loathing. She offers a guide for all women struggling with the pressures of todays society. Its about change, love, parenting, bullying, motherhood, and about how women can transform their lives by changing their thoughts to live a wonderful happy life. In Free, Brooks reflects on her childhood to find the love within her before delving into the painful teenage bullying years. She moves through the stages of becoming a woman and all the problems many women face. She expresses the hardships of motherhood and societal pressures of marriage and parenting while sharing her own struggles, desires, fears, and pain to help women understand why they are so critical of themselves and how to make a change, today. Free will help all women to find self-love and let go of all thats holding them back from becoming the absolute best they can be.
The Naked Future

“A thorough yet thoroughly digestible book on the ubiquity of data gathering and the unraveling of personal privacy.” —Daniel Pink, author of Drive Thanks to recent advances in technology, prediction models for individual behavior grow more sophisticated by the day. Whether you’ll marry, commit a crime or fall victim to one, or contract a disease are becoming easily accessible facts. The naked future is upon us, and the implications are staggering. Patrick Tucker draws on fascinating stories from health care to urban planning to online dating. He shows how scientists can predict your behavior based on your friends’ Twitter updates, anticipate the weather a year from now, figure out the time of day you’re most likely to slip back into a bad habit, and guess how well you’ll do on a test before you take it. Tucker knows that the rise of Big Data is not always a good thing. But he also shows how we’ve gained tremendous benefits that we have yet to fully realize.