Allure of Deceit

Suspense novels about charity, religion, literacy and women fleeing control

Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Saturday, December 21

Time play

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Real Americans  by Rachel Khong is a family saga – an odd mixture of fantasy, suspense and speculative fiction that toys with genre and sens...
Thursday, July 13

Weeds

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  Two women document flora of the Colosseum in Rome, one in 1854 and the other in 2018 in  The Weeds  by  Katy Simpson Smith . The first toi...
Monday, March 16

Limits

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The ideas for my books set in Afghanistan - a woman desperate to learn how to read, children running away to an orphanage, a would-be doct...
Wednesday, March 19

Favoritism

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No, it's not your imagination, but a central and age-old facet of human and organizational behavior in business, government, academia:...
Thursday, February 13

Search results

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Search engines are a tool, and the makers not only try to please users but earn revenue and gain market share. "On Tuesday, campaig...
Thursday, January 2

Rigid

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As an editor, working to display others' voices in print, I try to avoid the traps of rigid rules. I ask questions and propose alterna...
Friday, April 26

Routines

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An interview is only as good as the questions asked - and Kristen Elise delves into the writing process, research, how a plot can unwind f...
Sunday, March 17

Dry areas

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 Researchers with the Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas studied gender roles in rural Afghanistan and found that women par...
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Susan Froetschel is the author of five mystery books, including Allure of Deceit and Fear of Beauty, set in Afghanistan. Her novels explore parents and children who tackle public policies that others in their community take for granted.
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