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Read the first five chapters for free of Paradox of The Thief, where a discovery of an ancient scroll leads to a gripping battle of the classes as two factions pursue buried treasure. Reed Hascombe and his friends embark on a thrilling race to find hidden artefacts against the back-drop of the rugged landscape of the Peak District using ancient maps. Exploring long-forgotten caves, where age-old symbols are etched into the walls amid whispers of folklore. The chase plays out with a healthy dose of gritty realism laced with twists and turns. Reed faces the ultimate decision as he struggles with the paradox of being a thief. Will his choice be based on morals or money? Paradox of The Thief is the first book in a new gripping archaeological thriller series. If you enjoy J.F. Penn, Luke Richardson, and Ernest Dempsey, then you will love this adventure.
The discovery of an ancient scroll leads to a gripping battle of the classes as two factions pursue buried treasure. Reed Hascombe and his friends embark on a thrilling race to find hidden artefacts against the back-drop of the rugged landscape of the Peak District using ancient maps. Exploring long-forgotten caves, where age-old symbols are etched into the walls amid whispers of folklore. The chase plays out with a healthy dose of gritty realism laced with twists and turns. Reed faces the ultimate decision as he struggles with the paradox of being a thief. Will his choice be based on morals or money? Paradox of The Thief is the first book in a new gripping archaeological thriller series. If you enjoy J.F. Penn, Luke Richardson, and Ernest Dempsey, then you will love this adventure.
This book, provides a critical approach to all major logical paradoxes: from ancient to contemporary ones. There are four key aims of the book: 1. Providing systematic and historical survey of different approaches – solutions of the most prominent paradoxes discussed in the logical and philosophical literature. 2. Introducing original solutions of major paradoxes like: Liar paradox, Protagoras paradox, an unexpected examination paradox, stone paradox, crocodile, Newcomb paradox. 3. Explaining the far-reaching significance of paradoxes of vagueness and change for philosophy and ontology. 4. Proposing a novel, well justified and, as it seems, natural classification of paradoxes.
Reed Hascombe's first adventure in the Peak District with several twists and turns - a gripping archaeological short story set three years before Paradox of The Thief - if you enjoy down-to-earth thrillers, then this could be your next read - if you enjoy this then try the free five chapter preview of Paradox of The Thief and then the full novel
A globetrotting, time-bending, wildly entertaining masterpiece hailed by the New York Times Book Review as "Audaciously well written...the book I was raving about to my friends before I'd even finished it." Publishers Weekly raved that "with near-universal appeal . . . Seay’s debut novel is a true delight, a big, beautiful cabinet of wonders that is by turns an ominous modern thriller, a supernatural mystery, and an enchanting historical adventure story." Set in three cities in three eras, The Mirror Thief calls to mind David Mitchell and Umberto Eco in its mix of entertainment and literary bravado. The core story is set in Venice in the sixteenth century, when the famed makers of Venetian glass were perfecting one of the old world's most wondrous inventions: the mirror. An object of glittering yet fearful fascination—was it reflecting simple reality, or something more spiritually revealing?—the Venetian mirrors were state of the art technology, and subject to industrial espionage by desirous sultans and royals world-wide. But for any of the development team to leave the island was a crime punishable by death. One man, however—a world-weary war hero with nothing to lose—has a scheme he thinks will allow him to outwit the city's terrifying enforcers of the edict, the ominous Council of Ten . . . Meanwhile, in two other Venices—Venice Beach, California, circa 1958, and the Venice casino in Las Vegas, circa today—two other schemers launch similarly dangerous plans to get away with a secret . . . All three stories will weave together into a spell-binding tour-de-force that is impossible to put down—an old-fashioned, stay-up-all-night novel that, in the end, returns the reader to a stunning conclusion in the original Venice . . . and the bedazzled sense of having read a truly original and thrilling work of art.
The story of an infamous crime, a revered map dealer with an unsavory secret, and the ruthless subculture that consumed him Maps have long exerted a special fascination on viewers—both as beautiful works of art and as practical tools to navigate the world. But to those who collect them, the map trade can be a cutthroat business, inhabited by quirky and sometimes disreputable characters in search of a finite number of extremely rare objects. Once considered a respectable antiquarian map dealer, E. Forbes Smiley spent years doubling as a map thief —until he was finally arrested slipping maps out of books in the Yale University library. The Map Thief delves into the untold history of this fascinating high-stakes criminal and the inside story of the industry that consumed him. Acclaimed reporter Michael Blanding has interviewed all the key players in this stranger-than-fiction story, and shares the fascinating histories of maps that charted the New World, and how they went from being practical instruments to quirky heirlooms to highly coveted objects. Though pieces of the map theft story have been written before, Blanding is the first reporter to explore the story in full—and had the rare privilege of having access to Smiley himself after he’d gone silent in the wake of his crimes. Moreover, although Smiley swears he has admitted to all of the maps he stole, libraries claim he stole hundreds more—and offer intriguing clues to prove it. Now, through a series of exclusive interviews with Smiley and other key individuals, Blanding teases out an astonishing tale of destruction and redemption. The Map Thief interweaves Smiley’s escapades with the stories of the explorers and mapmakers he knew better than anyone. Tracking a series of thefts as brazen as the art heists in Provenance and a subculture as obsessive as the oenophiles in The Billionaire’s Vinegar, Blanding has pieced together an unforgettable story of high-stakes crime.