Paul Harrison Bücher
Paul Harrison schöpft aus seiner umfangreichen Erfahrung im britischen Strafjustizsystem, hauptsächlich als Polizist. Seine enge Zusammenarbeit mit der mittlerweile aufgelösten Verhaltensforschungseinheit des FBI in Quantico verschaffte ihm einzigartige Einblicke in die Gedankenwelt einiger der gewalttätigsten Kriminellen der Welt. Als Autor hat er sich vor allem dem True Crime verschrieben, wagte sich aber kürzlich auch in die Belletristik. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch Authentizität und ein tiefes Verständnis der kriminellen Psychologie aus und bieten den Lesern einen beunruhigenden, aber faszinierenden Einblick in die dunkleren Aspekte der menschlichen Psyche.






Die Dritte Revolution
Antworten auf Bevölkerungsexplosion und Umweltzerstörung
- 488 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
The Third Revolution
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Harrison argues that population growth, rising consumption and damaging technologies have combined to bring on the biggest environmental crisis in human history. Just as crisis spurred the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions, so it may the third revolution that is needed to achieve sustainable development. Harrison provides a bulletin on the state of the planet and the process of destruction, and a blueprint for the third revolution. Harrison is author of "Inside the Third World" and was the 1988 recipient of the UNEP Global 500 award for outstanding services to the environment. The book is being made into a TV documentary to coincide with publication.
The Book of Saints
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Find out about the most well-known saints, why are they important and how to become one
Hello Baby!
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
A baby bathing in a bucket and a baby riding on his mother's back. Come and look inside and say, 'Hello Baby!'
Judd Crank and his friend Zak are two ordinary boys, in an ordinary town, with some very ordinary goldfish...
At Home is from the series Window on the World. A house built on legs. An igloo made of snow. Come and look inside to discover the different places that children call home.
The Big Bad Wolf keeps trying to eat the three little pigs. The farmer's wife keeps chasing the three blind mice. If they work together, maybe they can solve each other's problems.
TRUE CRIME. Peter Tobin was already serving a life sentence for murder when he was charged with the murder of two young women - Vicky Hamilton and Dina McNichol, in November 2007. Both girls went missing in 1991. Their bodies were discovered by police in 50 Irvine Drive, Margate - where Tobin once lived. In their new true crime investigation, Paul Harrison and Professor David Wilson examine this shocking case, including full details of Tobin's trial. But perhaps even more importantly, they look into other similar cases around the country. With developments in DNA testing, the police are coming closer and closer to solving a range of terrible and high profile murders. There have been at least five major arrests in recent months, with further arrests sure to follow.
