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Eliot Pattison

    20 ottobre 1951

    Eliot Pattison è uno scrittore di misteri lontani, un'etichetta che riflette accuratamente i suoi estesi viaggi globali e il suo profondo interesse per il popolo del Tibet. La sua scrittura fonde abilmente suspense e profondità letteraria, esplorando spesso temi di cultura, storia e spirito umano. Attraverso le sue varie serie, dai misteri dell'ispettore Shan a quelli ambientati nella natura selvaggia americana e in paesaggi post-apocalittici, Pattison dimostra una notevole versatilità e la capacità di immergere i lettori in mondi distinti. Il suo lavoro, tradotto in numerose lingue, è celebrato per le sue narrazioni avvincenti ed esplorazioni approfondite.

    Beautiful ghosts
    The Lord of Death. A Shan Tao Yun Investigation
    Savage Liberty
    Songwriting: Essential Guide to Rhyming
    Bones of the Earth
    Il mantra del reato
    • Il mantra del reato

      • 466pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      L'ex ispettore cinese Shan, internato in un campo di lavoro in Tibet per motivi politici, viene ingaggiato dal capo militare della regione, il colonnello Tan, per indagare sull'omicidio del procuratore distrettuale. È un omicidio strano, che sembra richiamare i rituali del buddhismo tibetano, e il principale sospettato è un monaco che si è chiuso in un impenetrabile mutismo. Shan, poi, è la tipica "pedina sacrificabile": se fallisce sarà colpa sua; se avrà successo, il merito se lo prenderà il colonnello Tan. Affiancato nelle indagini dal sergente Feng e da un ragazzo tibetano, Shan si concentra sulle attività di una società americana che sta cercando di avviare un'impresa mineraria e che ha scoperto una misteriosa caverna...

      Il mantra del reato
    • Bones of the Earth

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The much anticipated tenth and final installment in the internationally acclaimed Inspector Shan series, which launched with the Edgar-winning novel SKULL MANTRA.

      Bones of the Earth
    • Savage Liberty

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      "Pattison has few peers when it comes to integrating historical events into a complex but plausible whodunit plot." --Publishers Weekly (starred and boxed review)When a ship arriving from London explodes in Boston Harbor, both the peace of the colonial city and Duncan McCallum's life are shattered. Summoned by his new friend John Hancock to a beach awash with the bodies of the victims, Duncan discovers that the ship was deliberately sabotaged, apparently to cover the theft by French agents provocateurs of a secret document being carried to the Sons of Liberty. Hancock refuses to let him take his evidence to the authorities, for this is 1768 and relations with the government are so sour that officials are being hanged in effigy.Fearing that the intrigues of Hancock and the Sons might set the colonies ablaze, Duncan relentlessly pursues the truth, only to be falsely charged with treason and murder. To escape the hangman's noose and restore his honor, Duncan has no choice but to follow a northbound trail of violence and deception while being relentlessly hounded by bountymen and vengeful soldiers. With the help of unexpected new friends, including Ethan Allen, aged natives, and outlawed Jesuits, he survives scalp hunters, imprisonment, and his own spiritual crisis, only to realize he cannot resolve the terrible crimes until he first understands the emerging truths about freedom in the American colonies.

      Savage Liberty
    • The Chinese minister of tourism has been assassinated on the slope of Everest. Shan, a former investigator from Beijing, must solve the mystery of the assassination to save the accused man, the only person who can help his imprisoned son.

      The Lord of Death. A Shan Tao Yun Investigation
    • Beautiful ghosts

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Disgraced former Beijing Inspector Shan Tao Yun has been living in the remote mountains of Tibet since his unofficial release from a work camp. Without status, official identity, or the freedom to return to his former home in Beijing, he's lived with the forbidden lamas for the past year. But now there's apparently been a murder in a ruined monastery and the very officials who exiled Shan are after his help. In a baffling case involving the FBI, Chinese Ministers, and British relief workers, Shan travels from Tibet to Beijing to the U.S. to find the links between murder, missing art, his former gulag, and his own long-unseen son.

      Beautiful ghosts
    • Bone mountain

      • 640pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      When disgraced former inspector, Shan Tao Yun joins a group of reverent Tibetans returning a sacred artefact to its home, it seems he has at last found the peace he has struggled for since leaving prison. What starts as a spiritual pilgrimage, however, quickly turns into a desperate flight through the Tibetan wilderness as the outlawed monk who guides them is murdered and Sham discovers that the artefact has recently been stolen from the Chinese army. But why is the army so desperate to find the artefact entrusted to Shan? Why is an aged medicine lama being stalked by government agents? Why has an American woman, a geologist for an oil company, abandoned the project and fled into the mountains? Shan discovers not answers, but only new mysteries as he is drawn to such unexpected places as the raucous headquarters base of the Western oil venture and a monastery that seems more attuned to the teachings of the party than those of Buddha. And the further he travels into the mountains, the more Shan realises that what is at stake is not only justice but the spiritual survival of those who have joined his strange quest. At the heart of Pattison's powerful tale is a story of a brave, oppressed people who have learned to endure by drawing strength from their land and their rich spiritual traditions.

      Bone mountain
    • Mandarin gate

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Shan, a former Inspector in Beijing, lost everything after clashing with a powerful government figure. Now living among outlawed Buddhist monks, he has no status, official identity, or the freedom to return to his previous life in Beijing.

      Mandarin gate
    • The King's Beast

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      A simple task to retrieve some artifacts turns into a nightmare of deceit when Duncan McCallum finds himself the target of those obsessed with keeping America under British rule in this thrilling historical novel from an Edgar Award–winning author. When Duncan McCallum is asked by Benjamin Franklin to retrieve an astonishing cache of fossils from the Kentucky wilderness, his excitement as a naturalist blinds him to his treacherous path. But as murderers stalk him Duncan discovers that the fossils of this American incognitum are not nearly as mysterious as the political intrigue driving his mission. The Sons of Liberty insist, without explaining why, that the only way to keep the king from pursuing a bloody war with America is for Duncan to secretly deliver the fossils to Franklin in London. His journey becomes a maze of deceit and violence as he seeks the cryptic link between the bones and the king. Every layer that Duncan peels away invites new treachery by those obsessed with crushing American dissent. With each attempt on his life, Duncan questions the meaning of the liberty he and the Sons seek. His last desperate hope for survival, and the rescue of his aged native friend Conawago―imprisoned in Bedlam―requires the help of freed slaves, an aristocratic maiden, a band of street urchins, and the gods of his tribal allies.

      The King's Beast
    • Writing great song lyrics requires practice and discipline. This title helps songwriters commit to routine practice through fun writing exercises. Divided into four sections, it features four different 14-day challenges including timed writing exercises, along with examples from other songwriters, poets, and prose writers.

      Songwriting without Boundaries