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Kathleen Barber

    Kathleen Barber explore des thèmes humains profonds et des dilemmes moraux dans ses romans, souvent inspirés d'événements réels. Son style narratif se caractérise par un aperçu psychologique pointu de ses personnages et une intrigue captivante qui plonge les lecteurs dans un monde de mystère et de révélation. Barber tisse magistralement des intrigues complexes avec des moments émouvants, créant des œuvres qui résonnent longtemps après la dernière page. Son écriture offre un examen fascinant de la vérité, de la culpabilité et de l'impact de nos actions sur autrui.

    Kathleen Barber
    Right to Representation: Proportional Election Systems for the 21
    Truth Be Told
    Follow Me
    • Follow Me

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(2335)Évaluer

      Exploring the dangers of oversharing in the social media era, this novel delves into the consequences that arise when personal lives become public. With a gripping narrative that appeals to fans of psychological thrillers, it highlights the complexities of modern relationships and the dark side of digital connectivity. The author, known for their previous work adapted into an Apple TV series, crafts a cautionary tale that resonates with contemporary issues, making it a compelling read for those intrigued by the impact of technology on personal privacy.

      Follow Me
    • When a family man is killed at point blank range in his home, it shakes a sleepy town to its core. The murder is a strange, horrifying crime but for the authorities it's an open-and-shut case. Ten years on, the victim's daughter, Josie, has started afresh in New York - far from the tragic events that blew her family apart. No-one knows the truth about her previous life, not even her fiancé. Investigative journalist Poppy is convinced the wrong man is in jail for the murder and she's determined to prove it. What starts off as a true-crime podcast snowballs into a national phenomenon and everyone has an opinion - but who's telling the truth?

      Truth Be Told
    • Focusing on the challenges of representation in American democracy, the book examines the implications of winner-take-all elections, which often lead to the underrepresentation of minorities. It critiques the reliance on majority-minority districts and explores alternative voting methods like cumulative voting and proportional representation. Through empirical evidence, the author demonstrates their effectiveness and adaptability, emphasizing the importance of an effective vote in a diversifying society. The work advocates for a more inclusive political landscape that better reflects America's demographic changes.

      Right to Representation: Proportional Election Systems for the 21