An influential narrative that captivates with its astonishing revelations, this account challenges perceptions and provokes deep reflection. Its compelling insights have left a lasting impact, making it a significant work in its genre. Notable figures, like William Peter Blatty, highlight its powerful storytelling and thought-provoking themes, establishing it as a must-read for those seeking profound understanding.
Ron Felber Libri
Ron Felber crea avvincenti thriller polizieschi, attingendo profondamente dal suo variegato background di ex vice sceriffo e pugile dei Golden Gloves. Le sue narrazioni spesso approfondiscono complesse ambiguità morali e gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana, guadagnandosi il plauso della critica. Lo stile narrativo distintivo di Felber riflette una acuta comprensione della suspense e dei personaggi. Oltre alla narrativa, è anche un rispettato autore di opere di saggistica e un educatore di scrittura creativa.






An ex-cop finds himself unexpectedly drawn into a dangerous web of international espionage, blackmail, and murder. This thrilling narrative explores the darker side of the American Dream, taking readers on a relentless journey through crime and deception. The story sets the stage for the unfolding events in the Jack Madson trilogy, promising suspense and intrigue at every turn.
Presidential Lessons in Leadership
What Executives (and Everybody Else) Can Learn from Six Great American Presidents
- 234pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Focusing on the leadership methods of iconic American presidents during challenging times, this book distills their experiences into actionable lessons for business leaders and aspiring leaders alike. It highlights the strategies of figures such as Lincoln, Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt, and Reagan, providing practical insights that can be applied in everyday leadership situations.
The Hunt for Khun Sa
- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
For two decades, the Burmese warlord Khun Sa controlled nearly 70 percent of the world's heroin supply, yet there has been little written about the legend the U.S. State Department branded the "most evil man in the world"--until now. Through exhaustive investigative journalism, this examination of one of the world's major drug lords from the 1970s to the 1990s goes behind the scenes into the lives of the DEA specialists assigned the seemingly impossible task of capturing or killing him. Known as Group 41, these men would fight for years in order to stop a man who, in fact, had the CIA to thank for his rise to power. Featuring interviews with DEA, CIA, Mafia, and Asian gang members, this meticulously researched and well-documented investigation reaches far beyond the expected and delves into the thrilling and shocking world of the CIA-backed heroin trade.
A gripping true story unfolds as a Jewish boy from the Bronx navigates life as a Mafia insider and a respected cardiac surgeon. Serving notorious figures like John Gotti and Carlo Gambino, he balances his dual existence while striving to excel in medicine. The narrative explores his internal conflict between loyalty to the mob and adherence to his Hippocratic Oath, all while facing scrutiny from prominent federal prosecutor Rudolph Giuliani. This compelling tale highlights the complexities of morality and identity in a world of crime and medicine.
Mojave Incident
- 228pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
One night in 1989, nine glowing objects appeared over an empty stretch of the Mojave desert in the south-western US - and turned a couple's quiet weekend into an unearthly nightmare of terror. Elise and Tom Gifford say they were held captive in their camper by nonhuman creatures, and through love and prayer were able to live through psychological torment as their captors manipulated their minds with telepathic power. Dubbed 'the most frightening UFO book ever written', The Mojave Incident touches the subconscious fears deep in all of us.