2 Books by Daniel Hecht
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Overview: Daniel Hecht was born into an artists’ community founded by his parents in New York State. He has lived in New York, the Philippines, Wisconsin, Illinois, Washington DC, Virginia, California, Iowa, and Vermont.
He is the author of eight novels — Skull Session, The Babel Effect, Puppets, City of Masks, Land of Echoes, Bones of the Barbary Coast, On Brassard’s Farm, and The Body Below — published in 14 languages and over 100 editions throughout the world, including best-sellers in the United States, England, Holland, and Israel. He earned an MFA in Writing from the Iowa Writers Workshop, where he also taught fiction writing as winner of the Teaching/Writing Fellowship.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery/Thriller

On Brassard's Farm
In a radical departure from her urban life, Ann Turner buys a piece of remote Vermont land and sets up a tent home in deep forest. She's trying to escape an unending string of personal disasters in Boston; more, she desperately wants to leave behind a world she sees as increasingly defined by consumerism, hypocrisy, and division.
As she writes in her journal, "There's got to be a more honest, less divided way to live."
She soon learns she was mistaken in thinking a kindly Mother Earth would grant her wisdom and serenity in her new home. The forest confronts her with unanticipated dangers, aching loneliness, harsh weather, instinctive fears, and unsettling encounters with wild animals. It's beautiful, yes, but life in the woods is never easy. When necessity requires her to start work as a farmhand, she quickly realizes that she held similarly childish illusions about small farms. Under the stern tutelage of Diz Brassard, the farm's sixty-year-old matriarch, and the gentler guidance of Earnest Kelley, an Oneida Indian friend of the Brassards, she discovers what hard work really means. Ann faces her predicament with determination, but there's a lot to learn—about the Brassard family, about dairy farming, and about herself. If she is to succeed in her new life, she must become as tough and resilient as the rural community she lives in. She must also learn to accept love—even if it arrives in the most unexpected forms. On Brassard's Farm is a tale of personal struggle, sweeping transformation, and romantic love. Author Daniel Hecht tells of Ann Turner's quest for a better life with unsparing honesty and gentle humour. Through its portrayal of the unrelenting labour and harsh pragmatism of farming, On Brassard's Farm reveals the deep durability of rural life and offers a much-needed affirmation in a changing and uncertain world.
Puppets
The prequel to the international best-selling Skull Session, Puppets brings back Detective Mo Ford, called to investigate a gruesome homicide in the New York area.
Working with psychologist Rebecca Ingalls, his first challenge is to explain why the murder so closely resembles the crimes of a serial killer who has long since been imprisoned. Is it a copycat crime, or did the police catch the wrong man?
As evidence emerges, they realize they have stumbled across something far more complex and horrific: a secret U.S. military experiment designed to program the minds of human beings and turn them into “torpedoes” — targeted, conscienceless killers. But that program was terminated years ago. Who is creating these new killers? And why?
In this past-paced thriller, Mo and Rebecca must fight on several fronts if they are to survive their latest investigation.
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Skull Session
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Overview: Daniel Hecht was born into an artists’ community founded by his parents in New York State. He has lived in New York, the Philippines, Wisconsin, Illinois, Washington DC, Virginia, California, Iowa, and Vermont.
He is the author of eight novels — Skull Session, The Babel Effect, Puppets, City of Masks, Land of Echoes, Bones of the Barbary Coast, On Brassard’s Farm, and The Body Below — published in 14 languages and over 100 editions throughout the world, including best-sellers in the United States, England, Holland, and Israel. He earned an MFA in Writing from the Iowa Writers Workshop, where he also taught fiction writing as winner of the Teaching/Writing Fellowship.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery/Thriller
On Brassard's Farm
In a radical departure from her urban life, Ann Turner buys a piece of remote Vermont land and sets up a tent home in deep forest. She's trying to escape an unending string of personal disasters in Boston; more, she desperately wants to leave behind a world she sees as increasingly defined by consumerism, hypocrisy, and division.
As she writes in her journal, "There's got to be a more honest, less divided way to live."
She soon learns she was mistaken in thinking a kindly Mother Earth would grant her wisdom and serenity in her new home. The forest confronts her with unanticipated dangers, aching loneliness, harsh weather, instinctive fears, and unsettling encounters with wild animals. It's beautiful, yes, but life in the woods is never easy. When necessity requires her to start work as a farmhand, she quickly realizes that she held similarly childish illusions about small farms. Under the stern tutelage of Diz Brassard, the farm's sixty-year-old matriarch, and the gentler guidance of Earnest Kelley, an Oneida Indian friend of the Brassards, she discovers what hard work really means. Ann faces her predicament with determination, but there's a lot to learn—about the Brassard family, about dairy farming, and about herself. If she is to succeed in her new life, she must become as tough and resilient as the rural community she lives in. She must also learn to accept love—even if it arrives in the most unexpected forms. On Brassard's Farm is a tale of personal struggle, sweeping transformation, and romantic love. Author Daniel Hecht tells of Ann Turner's quest for a better life with unsparing honesty and gentle humour. Through its portrayal of the unrelenting labour and harsh pragmatism of farming, On Brassard's Farm reveals the deep durability of rural life and offers a much-needed affirmation in a changing and uncertain world.
Puppets
The prequel to the international best-selling Skull Session, Puppets brings back Detective Mo Ford, called to investigate a gruesome homicide in the New York area.
Working with psychologist Rebecca Ingalls, his first challenge is to explain why the murder so closely resembles the crimes of a serial killer who has long since been imprisoned. Is it a copycat crime, or did the police catch the wrong man?
As evidence emerges, they realize they have stumbled across something far more complex and horrific: a secret U.S. military experiment designed to program the minds of human beings and turn them into “torpedoes” — targeted, conscienceless killers. But that program was terminated years ago. Who is creating these new killers? And why?
In this past-paced thriller, Mo and Rebecca must fight on several fronts if they are to survive their latest investigation.
Download Instructions:
Both Books
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https://uploadrar.com/y4zxyf1qs7m7
Puppets
https://www.centfile.com/tln80y9cmv0v
https://uploadrar.com/5u8vpue07q1o
Skull Session
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