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Russell Andrews

    Questo autore scrive sotto pseudonimo, noto per la sua capacità di approfondire le profondità della psiche umana. Le sue opere esplorano complessi dilemmi etici, concentrandosi spesso su temi come l'identità, la memoria e la natura della realtà. Stilisticamente, è caratterizzato da un linguaggio preciso e un'atmosfera suggestiva che attira i lettori in un vortice di tensione e introspezione. La sua scrittura ci sfida a riflettere sulle nostre percezioni del mondo.

    Russell Andrews
    Aphrodite
    Midas
    Icarus
    Gideon
    Civil War Photographs
    Hades
    • Hades

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      An unputdownable reissued thriller, from the best-selling author of Icarus and Aphrodite

      Hades
    • A major figure in 19th-century American photography, Russell was one of the few official Civil War photographers. This collection gathers 116 of his very best — and very rare — photos from the conflict, including images of Bull Run, the Virginia campaigns, bridges, railroads, Richmond, and Lincoln's funeral car, many never seen before.

      Civil War Photographs
    • Gideon

      • 580pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      Carl Granville is a would-be novelist who is beginning to think his writing career is going nowhere fast, when he is approached by the hottest editor in town and given a six figure sum to fictionalise a fifty-year-old diary. Sworn to secrecy and on a tight deadline, Carl is close to finishing when the editor is murdered... and within hours Carl has been fingered as the killer. He's only got one person to turn to, his ex-lover Amanda. With an unknown demon on his tail he manages to get to Washington, but the demon has extraordinary resources and Amanda too is drawn into the nightmare. They have only one option - to track down the author of the original diary and the place where the events related in it took place and the true identity of Gideon. But someone knows where they are headed and are certain they'll never get there. Told with spectacular pace, peopled with tough but vulnerable characters, Russell Andrews' first novel marks the debut of a best-selling name.

      Gideon
    • Midas

      • 496pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      After East Hampton, New York, is hit by a terrorist bombing, local cop Justin Westwood discovers that someone is targeting specific people to murder, and disguising these actions with what appear to be "suicide bombings," in this latest work by the bestselling author of "Aphrodite."

      Midas
    • Aphrodite

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Justin Westwood has retreated from reality by taking a menial post with the police department in Long Island. Mindless traffic duty and a lot of booze stop him reliving the past, but his dormant professionalism is reluctantly awakened when he realises that the death of a young journalist is deliberate not accidental. As he retraces the woman's movements in the hours before her death he learns she's been in trouble for quoting some erroneous facts in an obituary of a man who had been living in the local old people's home. Not the sort of mistake which normally brings a duo of professional hitmen to the door of a fallible reporter, and certainly not one which brings the FBI into town. As he attempts to unravel the puzzle he finds someone is a step ahead of him, disposing of witnesses and setting him up for the rap. Realising he has to face real life at its starkest if he is to survive, he goes solo - though if he'd known what was in store he'd have stuck to handing out parking tickets.A thriller of such tension and action that it should come with its own oxygen supply.

      Aphrodite