Seen from the POV of three students in a program created to study psychopaths. These students have been diagnosed as psychopaths and are given a free ride in exchange for participating in this study that attempts to treat them and enable them to become functioning members of society. Chloe comes to the university to seek revenge on a student at the university and becomes acquainted with another member of the study, Charles, while working on her plan for revenge. Andre, another student in the study, has actually manipulated his diagnosis in order to join the program for the financial assistance that comes with being a participant. After two other students in the study are murdered, the three students become entangled and work together to figure out who could be targeting these students. Despite working together, the students remain distrustful of each other, aware that psychopaths are manipulative and excellent liars, thus unsure if one of the others is actually the killer. Yet Chloe an
A mysterious woman, her execution, insurance investigator Dylan Klein and the possibility of Kleins best friend, an ex NYC detective, involvement leads Klein into quest of organized crime and powerful men behind it. Coleman does not disappoint.
This book of short stories set in Africa where Lessing grew up does a beautiful job of conveying life in the bush, often from a child's point of view. She offers a look at white settlers and farmers and their interactions with Black natives during the 1930s that often strains boundaries based on today's sensibilities and traces her dawning realization of natives' place in the landscape. From draining a well contaminated by dead animals and a suicide to learning how to deal with a Black chieftan, it's a visceral taste of sun-filled days on the veldt. You can see the dry grasses and smell the river.