
Saving Rachel by John Locke
What if the best morning of your life suddenly turned into your worst nightmare? Sam Case is about to find out. Saving Rachel is the story of what happens when killers force a man to choose between his wife and his mistress.and the one he rejects must die. If Dean Koontz collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock at the circus, this would be their brain child. -Vintage DM Book ReviewsJohn Locke was the son of a land steward and was educated at Westminster School and Oxford. He was born in Wrington, near Bristol, and was the son of a land steward. Locke became a lecturer in Greek in 1660, Rhetoric in 1662, and Secretary to an Embassy in Brandenburg in 1664. He studied Descartes and Bacon as a student. Then, drawn to experimental research, he studied medicine and practiced for a short time in Oxford. In 1667, he authored his Essay on Toleration, which was inspired by his thoughts on morals and government. If not a particularly clever or unique philosopher, Locke was a calm, intelligent, and reasonable writer, and his publications had a significant impact on both English and French philosophy in the following century.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781935670018 |
| ISBN 10 | 1935670018 |
| Title | Saving Rachel |
| Author | John Locke |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | John Locke |
| Year published | 2010-03-26 |
| Number of pages | 212 |
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