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Ted G. Lewis

    Ted Lewis etablierte sich als eine Schlüsselfigur der britischen Noir-Krimiliteratur, dessen Werke eine rohe Atmosphäre und einen scharfen Einblick in das Leben am Rande aufweisen. Sein unverwechselbarer Stil, geprägt von seinem Hintergrund in Kunst und Animation, erweckt die dunkleren Aspekte der menschlichen Psyche und gesellschaftlicher Konflikte zum Leben. Lewis' Erzählungen erforschen häufig Themen wie Schuld, Rache und moralische Ambiguität und bieten den Lesern eine fesselnde und zum Nachdenken anregende Leseerfahrung. Sein bleibendes Erbe liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, unvergessliche Charaktere und packende Handlungen zu schaffen, die bis heute in diesem Genre Anklang finden.

    Jack Carter And The Mafia Pigeon
    Jack Carter's Law
    Plender
    Get Carter
    Book of Extremes
    Schwere Körperverletzung
    • George Fowler ist der Kopf eines weitverzweigten Londoner Unterweltimperiums. Pornografie, im Großbritannien der 1970er illegal, ermöglicht ihm unschätzbare Einnahmen; Gewalt und Korruption halten die Maschine in Gang. Dieses hochgefährliche Gemisch droht zu explodieren, als er herausfindet, dass einige seiner Leute in die eigene Tasche wirtschaften. Als die Situation trotz einiger Säuberungsaktionen weiter eskaliert, taucht er für eine Weile in Mablethorpe unter, einem langweiligen Kaff an der Küste, um aus der Schusslinie und aus den Schlagzeilen zu verschwinden. Dies scheint fürs Erste zu gelingen, doch wohin mit den grausamen Erinnerungen, wenn man zu viel Zeit zum Nachdenken hat? George Fowler legt sie auf Eis und gießt Scotch darüber ... viel Scotch ... Lewis‘ GBH gilt auch heute noch als einer der brillantesten Kriminalromane, die in Paranoia und in den Wahnsinn der Londoner Unterwelt der späten 1970er eindringen und eine faszinierende Geschichte von Macht, Liebe, Hybris und Verrat entfesseln.

      Schwere Körperverletzung
    • Book of Extremes

      Why the 21st Century Isnt Like the 20th Century

      • 196 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,5(9)Abgeben

      Exploring the complexities of the 21st century, this book delves into the extremes shaping our world, from political upheavals to economic disparities. Utilizing complexity theory, it explains phenomena like the Arab Spring, financial crises, and the evolution of social networks. The narrative highlights the increasing frequency of natural disasters and the shifting dynamics of global trade and wealth. It also anticipates future innovations and innovators, portraying life as a nonlinear journey through unprecedented events and challenges.

      Book of Extremes
    • Get Carter

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,1(94)Abgeben

      Jack Carter is home for his brother Frank's funeral. Frank's car was found at the bottom of a cliff, with Frank inside. He was not only dead drunk but dead as well. Why would sensible Frank down a bottle of whisky and get behind the wheel? For Jack, his death doesn't add up. So he decides to talk to a few people, but he is soon told to stop.

      Get Carter
    • Plender

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,0(16)Abgeben

      Two men share a common history. Growing up together in the small town of Barton-Upon-Humber in Lincolnshire, England, Peter Knott is everything that Brian Plender wishes he were. Knott is suave, good-looking, an exemplary student and popular. The friendship they maintain is as important to Plender as it is forgettable to Knott, and eventually leads to a lasting humiliation for Brian. Years later Brian Plender is a dangerous man; a private investigator who specialises in extortion, blackmail, and intimidation. Knott meanwhile is a family man adrift, beholden to his wife for money. When, at a bar he uses to set up marks, Plender spots Knott with a girl way too young to be his wife he decides to follow the pair and see what happens. What follows is an edge-of-your-seat trip into a nightmare story that manages to be both incredibly creepy and eerily profound.

      Plender
    • The author of Get Carter returns to his greatest invention, a smooth-operating hardcase named Jack Carter, who is about to burn a city down in order to silence an informant......

      Jack Carter's Law
    • Jack Carter And The Mafia Pigeon

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(25)Abgeben

      With an Afterword by Nick Triplow Published in North America for the first time—the final novel featuring Jack Carter (Get Carter, Jack Carter’s Law) has London’s slickest operator journeying to a Spanish villa to protect a wise-cracking Italian-American mobster. Jack Carter is not thrilled when his frustratingly unprofessional employers—London mob kingpins Gerald and Les Fletcher—force him to take a vacation. Jack doesn’t like leaving the business in other people’s hands, but the company villa in Spain promises sunshine and some time to plot his next move. Jack soon finds he is on anything but a vacation. The villa is already inhabited by a cowardly house steward and a knuckle-dragging American gangster. Jack has apparently been sent to protect the American, who has turned informant. There are few things that Jack Carter hates more than surprises. Informants being chief among them.

      Jack Carter And The Mafia Pigeon
    • A fascinating window in on life in a British maximum security prison, Billy Rags - by the author of Get Carter - is crime fiction at its best: lean, mean, and full of startling psychological depth....

      Billy Rags