In 2008, Magda and Doug Sheerer, Directors of Galerie Dusseldorf in Perth had the idea that the three artists Hilarie Mais, her husband William Wright and their daughter Jessica Mais Wright should create a family exhibition. The outcome was Triptych, which subsequently developed into Triptych: Mais Mais Wright Wright.
Troubled by a rocky marriage and the recent loss of his partner, Atlanta detective Michael Ormewood launches an investigation into the savage murder of a local woman, and ex-con John Shelley may be the key to solving the case.
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Triptych reconsiders The Holy Bible from three separate, intersecting angles, combining the personal with the political, history with memory, and popular accessibility with intellectual attention to the album's depth and complexity.
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I acknowledge that triptychs, those of a classical theme as they all are, show a variety of scenes. But here we have, at best, a layman's choice. The Birth, but surely where we should see Our Lord in Majesty? The Annunciation, but not ...
When the Nazis ally with a man who walks through walls and a woman who uses her knowledge of the future to twist the present, agent Raybould Marsh must rally Britain's secret warlocks to hold an impending World War II invasion at bay.
Three separate stories, about a failed marriage, a child's death, and a summer holiday, are told currently in a structure designed to resemble a three-sided painting.
In a narrative that shifts between 1956 and 1986, Ildikâo Palmay travels to Hungary to gather clues about the suspicious death of her mother and finds that someone close to her will do anything to ensure that certain secrets stay buried.
And Marsh is the only man who can stop her. Necessary Evil is the stunning conclusion to Ian Tregillis's Milkweed series. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Triptych With searing acuity, O’Brien presents the story of three women—a mistress, a wife, and a daughter—who are all helplessly drawn to Henry: their lover, husband, and father.