Focusing on practical guidance, this book bridges the gap between technical financial literature and motivational content. It aims to provide readers with actionable steps to manage their finances effectively, avoiding the confusion often found in other money-related books. By combining insightful strategies with clear instructions, it empowers individuals to take control of their financial future.
John Burley Libros
La novela debut de John Burley le valió elogios por aportar una voz fresca al género de suspense. Basándose en su experiencia como paramédico y bombero, su obra ofrece una perspectiva única sobre la resiliencia y la vulnerabilidad humana en situaciones de crisis. A través de sus apasionantes narrativas, Burley profundiza en dilemas éticos complejos y en las profundidades psicológicas de personajes llevados al límite. Su estilo distintivo se caracteriza por una construcción precisa del suspense y una aguda observación de la condición humana.






Surrender the Dead
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
"When Erin Reece left Wolf Point, Montana, fifteen years ago after graduating high school, she'd planned to never set foot in her childhood hometown again. Two decades ago, people in Wolf Point started disappearing without a trace-- including Erin's mother-- and no explanation was ever found. But an urgent phone call from her father's doctor leaves Erin with no choice but to return. It's been years since the last disappearance, but the town is still steeped in suspicion and haunted by the ghosts of the missing. When a body is discovered, buried in a makeshift grave on the Reece family's land, the evidence against Erin's father is damning. The community wants justice, but the path to the truth will unearth long-buried secrets and confront a terrible evil."--Provided by publisher
THE HIDING PLACE
- 362 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
She can't reach him ... but he can get to her ... A chilling twisty tale of cat and mouse - perfect for fans of Linwood Barclay and Harlan Coben.
Absence of Mercy, The
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Set in a small-town Ohio, a doctor finds himself torn between his duty to catch a killer and his deep-seated fears for his family's safety. This gripping debut suspense novel explores the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist as he navigates the dangerous intersection of justice and personal security, creating a tense atmosphere filled with unexpected twists.
From the award-winning author of The Absence of Mercy, comes a gripping and darkly psychological novel about family, suspicion, and the price we are willing to pay to protect those we love the most. It’s the summer of 1954, and the residents of Cottonwood, California, are dying. At the center of it all is six-year-old Danny McCray, a strange and silent child the townspeople regard with fear and superstition, and who appears to bring illness and ruin to those around him. Even his own mother is plagued by a disease that is slowly consuming her. Sheriff Jim Kent, increasingly aware of the whispers and rumors surrounding the boy, has watched the people of his town suffer—and he worries someone might take drastic action to protect their loved ones. Then a stranger arrives, and Danny and his ten-year-old brother, Sean, go missing. In the search that follows, everyone is a suspect, and the consequences of finding the two brothers may be worse than not finding them at all.
No Mercy is a harrowing tale of suspense, brutal murder and the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface of a placid, tight-knit town. Perfect for fans of Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay this is a page-turning thriller.