6 Thrillers That Sit with Discomfort and Ethical Ambiguities
Thrillers that sit with discomfort leave us with unresolved moral and ethical questions. They make us think about what we might do if we were in similar situations, or about how a...
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Thrillers that sit with discomfort leave us with unresolved moral and ethical questions. They make us think about what we might do if we were in similar situations, or about how a...
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Two boys. Decades apart. Sent away “for their own good.” BEATEN. TORTURED. KILLED. The adults who should have protected them … didn’t. Only one man can make the system answer for...
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