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Trigger Warning is a collection of short fiction and verse by Neil Gaiman.It was first published in the United States in 2015 by William Morrow.The title is a reference to the concept of trigger warnings, originally intended to warn victims of sexual abuse or other trauma about potentially graphic content, and its recent prominence in contemporary discourse.
Fair Warning is a 2020 thriller written by American author Michael Connelly. It is the third novel featuring Jack McEvoy, a Los Angeles investigative reporter for the consumer watchdog news service Fair Warning, as well as former FBI agent Rachel Walling. The novel is a sequel to the events in Connelly's 2009 book The Scarecrow.
A Warning is a 2019 book about the Trump administration, anonymously authored by someone described as "a senior Trump administration official", revealed in late 2020 to be Department of Homeland Security official Miles Taylor. It is a follow-up to an anonymous op-ed published by The New York Times in September 2018.
The character has several coexisting mental illnesses that render him obsessive, psychopathic, schizophrenic, and frequently homicidal, but Storms serves as the anti-hero in Dorsey's works due to his strong sense of moral absolutism and justice. Serge is intelligent, and frequently devises wildly inventive ways of condemning villains (or at ...
The book was made into a film in 2011, starring Matthew McConaughey as Haller. After releasing Crime Beat (2004), [11] a non-fiction book about Connelly's experiences as a crime reporter, Connelly went back to Bosch with Echo Park (2006). [3] This book sets its opening scene in the High Tower Apartment that Connelly rented and wrote from. [6]
Mr. Moto is a fictional Japanese secret agent created by the American author John P. Marquand.He appeared in six novels by Marquand published between 1935 and 1957. Marquand initially created the character for the Saturday Evening Post, which was seeking stories with an Asian hero after the death of Charlie Chan's creator Earl Derr
Auerbach continued to post more stories and eventually chose to expand the Reddit stories into a full-length novel. [1] To finance the book's publication Auerbach chose to raise funds via a Kickstarter campaign, which raised $15,946. [7] He then published the book under his own imprint, 1000Vultures, after his Reddit username. [1] [7]
This book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate in collaboration by John Button and Leslie McFarlane in 1938. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by Harriet Adams, Edward Stratemeyer's daughter. [ 3 ]