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Paul Brennan

    Paul Brennan cree firmemente que no se puede juzgar un libro por su autor y que, cuando un libro empieza a hablar, el autor debe ser lo más silencioso posible. El objetivo del arte, después de todo, es revelar el arte y ocultar al artista. Por lo tanto, se niega a seguir la creciente tendencia de detallar la historia de vida de uno por encima de su obra y pegar una foto de sí mismo donde el lector se serviría mejor de un espejo. Basta decir que es un instructor de Tai Chi. Este libro está ahora en sus manos. Ignórelo y léalo con su propia voz.

    Imperial Secrets
    The Art of War, Peace and Palaver: The Contentious Guide to Legal Disputes
    The Headless Horseman of Linton
    • 2024

      A rare and ancient manuscript, saved from destruction and hidden since colonial times, is discovered in the basement of the British Library. A secret that links two great chefs, separated from each other by 250 years.

      Imperial Secrets
    • 2018

      Focusing on strategic foresight, this book draws inspiration from Sun Tzu's teachings to help readers navigate disputes effectively, whether with individuals or organizations. It emphasizes the importance of planning and caution over impulsive actions, highlighting how these qualities can lead to better outcomes in conflicts. Blending practical litigation advice with humor, it caters to corporate warriors, small business owners, and professionals, offering insights into risk management while keeping the reader entertained.

      The Art of War, Peace and Palaver: The Contentious Guide to Legal Disputes
    • 2011

      Set in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, a benevolent ghost known as the Headless Horseman has haunted the hills for six centuries. The story explores his gentle nature and the impact of his presence on the local community, blending elements of folklore and history. As the narrative unfolds, readers are invited to discover the mysteries surrounding this spectral figure and the legacy he leaves behind.

      The Headless Horseman of Linton