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Jonathan Moore

    Jonathan Moore è un autore la cui opera è stata nominata per prestigiosi premi come l'Edgar Award e l'Hammett Prize. Le sue narrazioni sono caratterizzate da un'esplorazione avvincente degli impulsi umani più oscuri e della complessità morale. Moore approfondisce intricati dilemmi etici e le profondità psicologiche dei suoi personaggi, creando storie che sono sia immersive che stimolanti. Il suo background diversificato arricchisce la sua scrittura con ambientazioni ricche, credibili e prospettive sfumate.

    The Workout Journal and Roadmap
    The Night Market
    Blood Relations
    Inigo
    Cain and Abel - Sin's Story
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    • Exploring the profound mystery of sibling rivalry, the narrative vividly recounts the events leading to Cain's fateful decision to kill Abel. Richly crafted in blank verse, the story delves into the complex emotions and motivations of its powerful characters, offering a fresh perspective on a timeless biblical tale.

      Cain and Abel - Sin's Story
    • Inigo

      • 120pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      This new play follows Íñigo (Ignatius of Loyola) from ambitious, hot-headed, street-fighting sensualist to his co-founding, with a radical group of young friends, the Society of Jesus in the 1700s. In Moore's bold, visceral, funny and poetic play, he asserts Loyola's position as countercultural radical. This is a timely exploration of one of history's major spiritual leaders and reformers.

      Inigo
    • Blood Relations

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      A new thriller from a writer who's been compared to Michael Crichton, Alfred Hitchcock, Raymond Chandler, Blake Crouch, and David Cronenberg takes us to the most menacing core of California's upper crust, a class of billionaires with more money than they could spend in eternity.

      Blood Relations
    • The Dark Room

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Suspense that never stops. If you like Michael Connelly's novels, you will gobble up Jonathan Moore's The Dark Room .' James Patterson The heart-pounding follow-up to The Poison Artist called ';an electrifying read' by Stephen Kingthat shows what happens when our deepest secrets are unburied

      The Dark Room
    • Poison Artist

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "An electrifying read . . . I haven't read anything so terrifying since Red Dragon." --Stephen King

      Poison Artist
    • Hope in an Age of Despair

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In the face of climate change and other environmental trends, it is easy to be pessimistic about the future. Philosophers, film-makers, environmentalists, politicians and even senior scientists increasingly resort to apocalyptic rhetoric to warn us that a so-called 'perfect storm' of factors is coming together in a way that threatens the future of life on earth. Do these dire predictions amount to nothing more than ideological scaremongering, perhaps hyped up for political or personal ends? Or are there good reasons for thinking that we may indeed be facing a crisis unprecedented in its scale and in the severity of its effects? Jonathan Moo and Robert White encourage us to assess the evidence for ourselves. Their own conclusion is that there is in fact plenty of cause for concern.

      Hope in an Age of Despair
    • The Nazis

      • 312pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The Nazi's: The Hidden History draws on the latest research to answer many of the unanswered questions about the Nazi state and provides many fascinating and original insights into the period.

      The Nazis