A smart and provocative thriller about spies; double agents; and the opaqueness of the human soul. A young woman is found dead. Her sister sets out to find out what happened - and stumbles into a world of secrets and subterfuge that makes her question who Justine really was. How well can you ever know someone who lies for a living? An Out of Joint; the Bush Theatre and Exeter Northcott Theatre co-production; Ciphers premiered at the Exeter Northcott Theatre in October 2013; directed by Blanche McIntyre; before embarking on a UK tour.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great quality!By William S. BroucekHaving personally lived much of the history of GSU during its more formative years; I can vouch for the authenticity of the research that went into this book. Dr. Mrs. Presley captured the essence of Georgia Normal School; Georgia Teachers College; and Georgia Southern College as it morphed into Georgia Southern University; a process that took decades. The many historical facts are presented clearly and accurately. More importantly; though; is the immersion into life at GSU as it occurred; and the Presleys skillfully and smoothly transport the reader into the era being reported. After reading this book one has an accurate "feel" for the proud (and sometimes not-so-proud) moments of the institution. Well written and well researched.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fun to look at GSUs history!By catieb78Both my husband and I graduated from GSU. Weve enjoyed looking through this book so much! If you are familiar with Georgia Southern; and like history; this is the book for you!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very InterestingBy qs3Some interesting background on the University that I would have never known.Highly recommend if you attend or have attended Georgia Southern.