Descartes’ Bones: A Skeletal History of the Conflict Between Faith and Reason by Russell Shorto is an examination of how we got to where we are today by looking at the travels of the bones from Renee Descartes.
Descartes’ Bones: A Skeletal History of the Conflict Between Faith and Reason by Russell Shorto is an examination of how we got to where we are today by looking at the travels of the bones from Renee Descartes.
A review of The Killing Circle by Andrew Pyper. Pyper’s refusal to stick to conventions that makes this book for me. The main character doesn’t act the way I would expect him to and the book doesn’t end the way I expect thrillers to end.
A review of Rules of Deception by Christopher Reich. Dr. Jonathan Ransom loses his wife in a climbing accident in the Swiss Alps. A few days later, baggage claim tickets are delivered to his hotel room–for his wife. Not knowing what they might be for, he goes to claim them only to have two thugs try to steal the bags.