Joyce Among the Jesuits
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Kevin Sullivan es un aclamado autor especializado en crímenes reales e historia. Su obra profundiza en los aspectos más oscuros de la psique humana, explorando las motivaciones detrás de los crímenes más atroces. Conocido por su meticulosa investigación y su enfoque analítico, Sullivan ofrece a los lectores una inmersión profunda en casos complejos. Sus libros proporcionan una fascinante exploración de las complejidades del crimen y su impacto social.






Exploring the life and crimes of Ted Bundy, this volume uncovers newly discovered facts and clarifications that reveal hidden aspects of his story. It offers fresh insights and speculation, demonstrating that even with extensive material on Bundy, there are still secrets to uncover. This book is a must-read for those intrigued by one of history's most notorious criminals, as it delves deeper into the complexities surrounding his persona and actions.
1898, Glasgow. A man is found stabbed to death but the police are struggling to grasp any leads. Can Juan Cameron, photographer-cum-sleuth, bring to light what the eye may overlook?
Previously published under title: Trump on trial: the investigation, impeachment, acquittal and aftermath. (Scribner, 2020).
Offers a fresh interpretation of the social, cultural and ideological foundations that shaped the rapid expansion of the global NGO sector. Kevin O'Sullivan explains how and why NGOs became the primary conduits of popular compassion for the global poor and how this shaped the West's relationship with the post-colonial world.
A compelling and masterful account, based on fresh reporting, of the investigation, impeachment, and acquittal of President Donald Trump.
When Juan's photographer father is killed whilst working in Cuba, his last photos reveal that the death was no accident. Juan returns to his family in Scotland, but when his own interest in photography helps the police solve a crime, suddenly he is involved in the hunt for a serial killer.
"A gripping account of how a major air disaster was averted, by the captain and former Top Gun pilot. Instinctively, I release my pressure on the sidestick. Out of my subconscious, a survival technique from a previous life emerges: Neutralise! I'm not in control so I must neutralise controls. I never imagined I'd use this part of my military experience in a commercial airliner ...On routine flight QF72 from Singapore to Perth on 7 October 2008, the primary flight computers went rogue, causing the plane to pitch down, nose first, towards the Indian Ocean - twice.The Airbus A330 carrying 315 passengers and crew was out of control, with violent negative G forces propelling anyone and anything untethered through the cabin roof. It took the skill and discipline of veteran US Navy Top Gun Kevin Sullivan, captain of the ill-fated flight, to wrestle the plane back under control and perform a high-stakes emergency landing at a RAAF base on the WA coast 1200 kilometres north of Perth.In No Man's Land, the captain of the flight tells the full story for the first time. It's a gripping, blow-by-blow account of how, along with his co-pilots, Sullivan relied on his elite military training to land the gravely malfunctioning plane and narrowly avert what could have been a horrific air disaster. As automation becomes the way of the future, and in the aftermath of Ethiopian Airlines flight 961 and Lion Air flight JT610, the story of QF72 raises important questions about how much control we relinquish to computers and whether more checks and balances are needed." -- Unedited summary from book
Written by the foremost authority on Ted Bundy, this latest examination of this brutal serial killer contains new, revealing, and never-before published interviews with those close to Bundy, close to his victims, and a potential victim who barely escaped his clutches.
Offers a unique look at the crime of murder occurring in the homes of those who, through a matter of conscious decision or simply not paying attention, failed to secure their homes and to lock their doors, and because of this, were slaughtered. It is both an in-depth look at those killers who went out of their way to find the unlocked doors, and those who suffered because of it.