1984
George Orwell
Verlag: Giuseppe Guarino
Beschreibung
The distopic, prophetic masterpiece by George Orwell.
Verlag: Giuseppe Guarino
The distopic, prophetic masterpiece by George Orwell.
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a chilling tale of duality, secrecy, and the monstrous potential within us all. In the foggy streets of Victorian London, Dr. Henry Jekyll, a brilliant but tormented scientist, hides a dark obsession. Desperate to separate his virtuous self from his darker urges, he concocts a daring experiment—a potion that unleashes his sinister alter ego, Edward Hyde. But as Hyde's reign of terror grows, Jekyll's control slips, and the line between man and monster begins to blur. Can Jekyll reclaim his soul, or will Hyde's malevolence consume him entirely? This timeless gothic masterpiece plunges readers into a shadowy world where the battle between good and evil rages within a single man. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers and tales that linger in your mind long after the final page.Zum Buch
The Seafarer's Secret: A Cozy Mystery of Coastal Towns and Sunken Treasures 🏖️🗝️ When marine biologist Maya stumbles upon a body washed ashore with a cryptic, ancient ship's log, her peaceful life in a sleepy coastal town is turned upside down. Suddenly, she's entangled in a dangerous mystery that dates back to the golden age of pirates. Teaming up with a handsome and skeptical local ship captain, Maya must use her knowledge of the sea and its secrets to piece together the clues. But they aren't the only ones interested in the past. As modern-day treasure hunters descend on the town, willing to do anything to claim the sunken prize, Maya finds herself navigating perilous waters where the real treasure is the truth—and staying alive to uncover it. Perfect for fans of: 🔍 Cozy Mysteries & Small-Town Settings 🏴☠️ Pirate History & Sunken Treasure 🦈 Marine Life & Coastal Charm 💕 A Touch of Sweet Romance Dive into this captivating series starter, perfect for a relaxing listen by the sea. Narrated by the wonderful Anabella.Zum Buch
Henry Whalley is a true sailor, earning years of experience as a ship's captain before his retirement. Faced with unexpected financial problems and a desire to help his married daughter earn her place in the world, Whalley is forced to sell his boat and buy his way back into service on a trade vessel. But Whalley is living so close to financial ruin that any small deviation from his course will put him over the edge . . .The End of the Tether is one of the many books that author Joseph Conrad wrote about sailors and the sea. Using his own personal experiences as a merchant marine as the foundation for his writing, Conrad produced some of the most realistic sea tales of the nineteenth century.Zum Buch
Steve Levitan and Lili Weinstock are on their way to the altar—but dognapping and murder get in the way. The theft of the vice-mayor's dog unveils a widespread pattern of canine thefts. Could those poor pooches be on their way to a testing lab or a puppy mill? And how does that case play into the death of a Billy Joel tribute act? Could the caterer they've hired be responsible? It will take all of Steve's hacking skills and Rochester's talent for nosing out clues to close these cases before Steve and Lili can walk down the aisle... or will a killer ruin their happy ending? Blessing of the Dogs blends humor, heart, and an intriguing puzzle only Steve, Rochester and readers can solve. It's the perfect new installment for fans of this charming series.Zum Buch
The story is about a golden-haired youth who wanders into the city of Teloth, telling tales of the great city of Aira, where he was a prince. While Iranon enjoys singing and telling his tales of wonder, few people appreciate it. A city solon even orders Iranon to cease his singing & music, and become apprenticed to a cobbler - or leave the city by sunset. When a disenfranchised boy named Romnod suggests leaving Teloth to go to the famed city of Oonai (which he thinks may be Aira, now under a different name), Iranon takes him up on his offer. Iranon and Romnod spend years on their journey to Oonai. Along the way, Romnod grows up while Iranon remains exactly the same. Eventually they reach Oonai, which Iranon is disappointed (although not surprised) to discover isn't Aira. Iranon is loved by the people in Oonai, however, so he stays there even though he still desires to return to Aira. As the years pass, people appreciate him less and less, and he is eventually upstaged by dancers from the desert. By this point, Romnod has grown old and has become a drunkard. After Romnod's death, Iranon decides to leave Oonai and continue his search for Aira. Eventually Iranon comes across an old shepherd and asks him if he knows of Aira. The shepherd tells him that he has indeed heard of it, for in his youth there was a beggar's boy who had always talked about it. The boy, who presumed himself to be a prince, was laughed at by everyone and ran away. With the truth revealed, that Aira was merely a figment of his imagination, Iranon loses his eternal youth. Now aged significantly, Iranon wanders into the quicksands to his death.Zum Buch
Nikolas is the sanest, straightest person Ben knows, so can anyone tell him why he is on a gay-therapy course? Nikolas Mikkelsen could make a very long list of unpleasant things he's endured in his life. Then order it from "nearly killed me" to "extremely horrific and don't want to do again". And what does it say about his 45 years, that being hit by a tsunami would be considerably way down on this list? But nothing - not torture, imprisonment, or starvation - has prepared him for what he now has to endure for Ben Rider's sake - attendance on a residential gay-therapy course. At least he has a new contender for the top spot on his "my awful life" list.Zum Buch