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Martin Clark

    Deze auteur wordt geprezen als "zonder twijfel onze beste schrijver van juridische thrillers" en "de John Grisham voor de denkende mens", waarmee hij een nieuwe standaard zet voor juridische fictie. Zijn werk wordt geroemd om zijn originaliteit, voortkomend uit zijn diepgaande kennis van het rechtssysteem door zijn ervaring als rechter. Zijn romans prijken consequent op bestsellerlijsten en worden erkend om hun literaire waarde en intellectuele diepgang.

    The Plinko Bounce
    Brain and Behaviour
    Richard Wright (2023)
    The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living
    The Substitution Order
    • The Substitution Order

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,9(1912)Tarief

      A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE Kevin Moore, once a high-flying Virginia attorney, hits rock bottom after a tumultuous summer leaves him disbarred and separated from his wife. Short on cash and looking for work, he lands in the middle of nowhere with a job at SUBstitution, the world’s saddest sandwich shop. His closest confidants: a rambunctious rescue puppy and the twenty-year-old computer whiz manning the restaurant counter beside him. Kevin’s determined to set his life right again, but the troubles keep coming, including a visit from a mysterious stranger who wanders into the shop armed with a threatening “invitation” to join a multimillion-dollar scam. Before long, Kevin will need every bit of his legal savvy just to stay out of prison. In The Substitution Order, Martin Clark—hailed by Entertainment Weekly as “hands down our best legal-thriller writer”—takes readers on a remarkable tour of the law’s tricks and hidden trapdoors and delivers a wildly entertaining novel that will keep you guessing and rooting for its tenacious hero until the very last page.

      The Substitution Order
    • 3,6(778)Tarief

      In this masterful debut, Martin Clark proves to be the heir apparent of great Southern raconteurs and the envy of more seasoned novelists as he takes us on a frantic tour of the modern south.Hung over, beaten by the unforgiving sun, bitter at his estranged wife, and dreading the day’s docket of petty criminal cases, Judge Evers Wheeling is in need of something on the morning he's accosted by Ruth Esther English. Ruth Esther's strange story certainly is something, and Judge Wheeling finds himself in uncharted territory. Reluctantly agreeing to help Ruth Esther retrieve some stolen money, he recruits his pot-addled brother and a band of merry hangers-on for the big adventure. Raucous road trips, infidelity, suspected killers, winning Lotto tickets, drunken philosophical rants, and at least one naked woman tied to a road sign ensue in The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living, one part legal thriller, one part murder mystery, and all parts all wild.

      The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living
    • Richard Wright (2023)

      • 356bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      The collection presents essays from prominent cultural figures, offering an in-depth and visually engaging exploration of the Turner Prize-winning artist's oeuvre from 2010 onward. It highlights significant themes and developments in the artist's work, showcasing the evolution of their artistic expression and impact within the contemporary art scene.

      Richard Wright (2023)
    • Brain and Behaviour

      Molecular Mechanisms of Neurotransmission and their Role in Disorder

      • 346bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Focusing on eight essential neurotransmitters, this textbook delves into their crucial roles in biological psychology and the intricate mechanisms that enable their function within brain circuits. It offers an in-depth exploration of how these neurotransmitters contribute to mental processes and overall brain health.

      Brain and Behaviour
    • For seventeen years, small-town public defender Andy Hughes has been underpaid to look after the poor, the addicted, and the unfortunate souls who constantly cycle through the courts, charged with petty crimes. Then, in the summer of 2020, he's assigned to a grotesque murder case that brings national media focus to rural Patrick County, Virginia--Alicia Benson, the wife of a wealthy businessman, is murdered in her home. The accused killer, Damian Bullins, is a cunning felon with a long history of violence, and he confesses to the police. He even admits his guilt to Andy. But a simple typographical error and a shocking discovery begin to complicate the state's case, making it possible Bullins might escape punishment. Duty-bound to give his client a thorough defense, Andy--despite his misgivings--agrees to fight for a not-guilty verdict, a decision that will ultimately force him to make profound, life-and-death choices, both inside and outside the courtroom. With its unforgettable characters, insider's blueprint of the justice system, intricate plotting, and provocative, no-holds-barred ending, The Plinko Bounce demonstrates once again why Martin Clark has been called "the thinking man's John Grisham" by The New York Times and praised as "hands down, our finest legal-thriller writer" by Entertainment Weekly.

      The Plinko Bounce