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Pat, Paddy or Patrick Jackson may refer to: Patrick Tracy Jackson (1780–1847), American manufacturer Pat Jackson (1916–2011), English film and television director Pat Jackson (footballer) (1924–1974), English inside forward Patrick Jackson (cricketer) (born 1984), Australian player for New South Wales Paddy Jackson (born 1992), Irish rugby player See also Patricia Jackson (born 1958), known as Pat, American gold medalist sprinter Patricia Jackson (Survivor), American contestant in February 2002. Discover the Patrick Jackson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Patrick Jackson books.

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  • In Love with Hell synopsis, comments

    In Love with Hell

    William Palmer

    'Sympathetic and wonderfully perceptive . . . a heartbreaking read'NICK COHEN, Critic'Wise, witty and empathetic . . . outstanding'JIM CRACE'A fascinating treatment of the ageold p...

  • Playing Dead synopsis, comments

    Playing Dead

    Elizabeth Greenwood

    “A delightful read for anyone tantalized by the prospect of disappearing without a trace.” Erik Larson, New York Times bestselling author of Dead Wake“Delivers all the lofi spy she...

  • Teenage Revolution synopsis, comments

    Teenage Revolution

    Alan Davies

    When Alan Davies was growing up he seemed to drive his family mad. 'What are we going to do with you?' they would ask as if he might know the answer.Perhaps it was because he came...

  • Fake Love synopsis, comments

    Fake Love

    Nova Gibson

    Clear, concise and empowering selfhelp about navigating and healing from narcissistic abuse by Australia's goto specialist counsellorThe love of a narcissist is fake. It's a soulde...

  • A Nest of Vipers synopsis, comments

    A Nest of Vipers

    Catherine Johnson

    'Characterful, pageturning drama and a vivid mixture of research and imagination' The Sunday Times A gripping tale of a group of largerthanlife con artists who roam the streets...

  • Robinson Crusoe synopsis, comments

    Robinson Crusoe

    Daniel Defoe

    2019 celebrates the 300th anniversary of the story of Robinson Crusoe one of the most famous adventures of all time with a brand new introduction from expert survivalist Bear Gry...

  • The Last Enforcer synopsis, comments

    The Last Enforcer

    Charles Oakley

    In this “incredible read on some incredible days and nights in the old association” (Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN senior NBA insider) Charles Oakleyone of the toughest and most loyal p...

  • You Can Do The Cube synopsis, comments

    You Can Do The Cube

    Patrick Bossert

    Are you going cubecrazy?This easy to follow guide has everything you need to know about the Rubik's cube. From simple stepbystep instructions showing how to complete it, to how the...

  • How To Break Bad News synopsis, comments

    How To Break Bad News

    Tim Molloy

    Dumped by his activist girlfriend when he won’t commit to her brand of idealism, reporter Scott Thomas sets out to prove his own dedication to dogooding. He goes undercover at a fa...

  • Difficult Lives Hitching Rides synopsis, comments

    Difficult Lives Hitching Rides

    James Sallis

    James Sallis's (Drive) seminal biographical essays on crime fiction pioneers Jim Thompson, David Goodis, and Chester Himes restored to print and joined by a handpicked collection o...

  • Death and Douglas synopsis, comments

    Death and Douglas

    J. W. Ocker

    Douglas has grown up around the business of death. Generations of his family have run the Mortimer Family Funeral Home. The mortician and gravediggers are all his buddies. And the ...

  • Sex with Strangers synopsis, comments

    Sex with Strangers

    Various Artists

    A wildly entertaining collection of short storiesShowcases some of the best erotic writing from both sides of the Atlantic. This themed collection brings you unashamed, wildly ente...

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer synopsis, comments

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    Most of the adventures recorded in this book really occurred; one or two were experiences of my own, the rest those of boys who were schoolmates of mine. Huck Finn is drawn from li...