Barrett Ordine dei libri
Tracy Barrett scrive con una curiosità sconfinata, avventurandosi attraverso i generi per catturare lettori giovani e di mezza età. Il suo vasto corpus di opere spazia dalla narrativa storica, ai gialli, alla fantasy, ai viaggi nel tempo, alle rivisitazioni di miti e fiabe, fino ai romanzi realistici contemporanei. Il profondo coinvolgimento di Barrett nell'antica Grecia, a Roma e nel Medioevo europeo, unito alle sue capacità linguistiche e alla sua formazione accademica, infonde nelle sue narrazioni una ricca profondità storica e autenticità culturale. Intreccia magistralmente ricerche complesse in storie avvincenti, dimostrando un talento unico nel rendere mondi diversi accessibili e coinvolgenti per il suo pubblico.





- 2023
- 2023
This edition contains new material, taking account of work published on the Gospel of St John since this book's first publication. It also takes into account the evidence of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Gnostic library of Nag-Hammadi. The commentary provides a detailed exegesis of John's text.
- 2022
Savage Beast
- 262pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The protagonist struggles with visions that their family views as a gift, yet they perceive as a curse. These visions isolate them, stripping away the joy of human connection and making even the simplest outings overwhelming due to the burden of seeing into others' lives. This internal conflict highlights themes of isolation, the weight of perception, and the desire for normalcy amidst extraordinary circumstances.
- 2022
Suspended from duty, Crime Scene Investigator Eddie Collins faces the consequences of his unorthodox methods. Rather than adhering to protocol, he challenges the system, leading to tensions within the law enforcement community. As he navigates the fallout from his actions, Eddie's determination to uncover the truth puts him at odds with his superiors and tests his commitment to justice. This gripping narrative explores themes of integrity, rebellion, and the complexities of crime-solving in a rigid framework.
- 2003
Cold in Summer
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
A new girl in town encounters a mysterious, old-fashioned girl who is lost and unable to find her way home. Their meeting sparks an intriguing friendship as they explore themes of belonging and the search for identity, unraveling the secrets of the past while navigating the complexities of their own lives.