Exploring the intersection of admiration and poetic justice, this collection features a variety of quotes that celebrate the triumph of virtue over vice. It delves into themes of morality, redemption, and the inherent balance of life, showcasing how justice can manifest in unexpected ways. Each quote serves as a reflection on the beauty of poetic justice, inspiring readers to appreciate the deeper meanings behind life's challenges and victories. Perfect for those seeking motivation and insight, this book offers a thoughtful perspective on justice's role in our narratives.
Janet P. Morgan Livres





Poetic Justice
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The murder of Alfonse Sweetzer, a disliked and cantankerous figure in the village of Wyleyville, sets off a wave of suspicion among the townspeople. With his abrasive personality alienating nearly everyone, the investigation into his death reveals a complex web of potential motives, making the entire community a suspect in this intriguing whodunit.
Janet Morgan's definitive and authorised biography of Agatha Christie, with a new retrospective foreword by the author. Agatha Christie (1890-1976), the world's bestselling author, is a public institution. Her creations, Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, have become fiction's most legendary sleuths and her ingenuity has captured the imagination of generations of readers. But although she lived to a great age and was prolific, she remained elusively shy and determinedly private. Given sole access to family papers and other protected material, Janet Morgan's definitive biography unravels Agatha Christie's life, work and relationships, creating a revealing and faithfully honest portrait. The book has delighted readers of Christie's detective stories for more than 30 years with its clear view of her career and personality, and this edition includes a new foreword by the author reflecting on the longevity of Agatha Christie's extraordinary success and popularity.
The murder of Alfonse Sweetzer, a notoriously unpleasant resident of Wyleyville, sets off a mystery that implicates nearly everyone in the small Maine village. His abrasive personality has generated a long list of potential suspects, each with their own reasons for wanting him dead. As the investigation unfolds, the dark secrets and hidden grievances of the townspeople come to light, revealing a complex web of motives surrounding the crime.
The Merlinus Agency
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
At the heart of the story is a twelve-year-old who finds themselves homeless and isolated, armed only with an antique typewriter. This unique scenario sets the stage for a journey of resilience and creativity as the protagonist navigates challenges and discovers the power of storytelling. The narrative explores themes of survival, imagination, and the transformative impact of art in dire circumstances, inviting readers to reflect on hope and the human spirit.