Shadow of a Doubt
says Karen, growing upset. 'Cara deserves for the truth to come out. I heard what happened and I stupidly let all you grown-ups make me think I was imagining it, but now I can make sure everyone knows,' says Lisa.
James presents a heartfelt story about the friendship between a young girl and her ambitious racehorse. Illustrations.
Detroit attorney and former alcoholic Charley Sloan lost his practice, his wife, and his fortune to booze.
'Pure suspense, where past and present collide with chilling results' Erin Kelly 'A hugely entertaining, fast-paced thriller' Caz Frear 'It's a pitch-perfect blend of ghostly terror and pacey thriller' Catherine Ryan Howard 'Dark, spooky ...
This book understands Shadow as an unconventionally female-centred Hitchcock text and a milestone film that marks the director's emergent engagement with the pathologies of violence in American life and opens a window into the placement of ...
King Oberon is betrayed by the Queens of Faerie and imprisoned in Mab's dungeon.
Nancy's father is accused of helping to send an innocent man to jail.
As his sophomore year in high school begins, fifteen-year-old Shadow joins the forensics team, makes new friends, and struggles to cope with the return of his older brother, who ran away seven years earlier and now faces a murder trial.
... where Joe works . " Hitchcock's Hands , " p . 172 ; " The Dandy in Hitchcock , " p . 10 . " Shadows of Shadow of a Doubt , ” p . 56 . Hitchcock a la Carte , p . 34 . With some exceptions , as James Naremore points out , " Hitchcock's films ...
Eager to regain lost prestige, suspended and nearly disbarred attorney Charley Sloane agrees to defend a former lover's stepdaughter, charged with murdering her wealthy father, despite the fact that she has already confessed to authorities
Award-winning author S. L. Rottman once again crafts a powerful story that depicts the complexity of human relationships within the framework of a troubled adolescent's struggle to make sense of the people and the world around him.
This book understands Shadow as an unconventionally female-centred Hitchcock text and a milestone film that marks the director’s emergent engagement with the pathologies of violence in American life and opens a window into the placement ...