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Book Summary Four people -- four colleagues -- share an unfamiliar yet common bond. Each holds a significant key to the success or failure of their secret agency. Anthony Mareka, a former Marine, is set on finding a killer and ruthless international crime boss. Mary Li is the agency’s top operative assigned to train and protect Anthony, at all costs. Bruce Knight is the Agency’s gruff and stoic Director. Robyn Ward is Mr. Knight’s right-hand ... woman. All have an agenda. But is it the same one? Can one truly believe an enemy is only the one directly in front of you?
In this rousingly good ghost story, Setterfield's debut novel rejuvenates the genre with a closely plotted, clever foray into a world of secrets, confused identities, lies, and half-truths.
A seminal figure in the philosophy of history, culture, and language, Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) also produced some of the most important and original works in the history of aesthetic theory. A student of Kant, he spent much of his life striving to reconcile the opposing poles of Enlightenment thought represented by his early mentors. His ideas influenced Hegel, Schleiermacher, Nietzsche, Dilthey, J. S. Mill, and Goethe. This book presents most of Herder's important writings on aesthetics, including the main sections of one of his major untranslated works, Kritische Wälder (Critical Forests). These notes, essays, and treatises, the majority of which appear here in English for the ...
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