Morris West Libri
I romanzi di Morris West approfondiscono profondi dilemmi morali e questioni spirituali, spesso ambientati nei regni della chiesa e della politica. Il suo stile narrativo è caratterizzato da una suspense avvincente e da un acuto sguardo sulla psiche umana. West esplorò il conflitto tra fede e ambizione mondana, esaminando la natura del potere e le complessità dell'anima umana. Le sue opere offrono un'avvincente esplorazione del percorso verso la redenzione e il perdono.






Proteus
- 372pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
John Spada publicly runs an enormous multi-national corporation, privately he heads Proteus, a clandestine resistance movement. His aim is to free prisoners of conscience wherever they may be. As the story unfolds, Spada himself becomes an outlaw, and holds the world hostage.
Reissue of the renowned Australian author's thriller about the twin evils of murder and greed. Set in Asia. First published under the pen-name Michael East in 1958 and reissued under real name in 1973 as TThe Concubine'.
Gunnar Thorkild, grandson of the last great Polynesian navigator, has rashly proclaimed, in a scientific paper, the existence of a legendary island to which all navigators go on the eve of their death. With his future at the Hawaii Institute on the line, he embarks on an epic voyage of discovery.
Backlash
- 281pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The war was over . . . But it was a time of armistice, not peace. In the winter of 1945, Austria was in a land without leaders and withoug hope. To men like Major Mark Hanlon, Occupation Commander in the snowbound Alps, fell the task of destroying the stink of tyranny and death that the Nazis had left behind.Major Hanlon had sought the appointment because he wanted to help. On all sides he found despair and resistance. He wanted to rule by law, not force. But his word was law and backed up by guns. And it was his job - and his duty - to rule.In BACKLASH, as in his tremendous best sellers 'The Devil's Advocate' and 'The Shoes of the Fisherman', Morris West tells a vivid and exciting story which sweeps the reader into a dramatic involvement with the characters. And as in those two books he poses moral problems which give his novels an added measure of depth and impact.
Kundu
- 198pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
A Novel. Number # 24261-X. Original price $3.50. One Man's unholy dream sets off a raging battle to the death.
The confused U.S. Ambassador to war-torn Vietnam must make some drastic decisions which will affect the nation's destiny



