Robert Edmond Alter Bücher
Robert Edmond Alter war ein bemerkenswerter Autor der 1960er Jahre, der hauptsächlich für zwei seiner als Paperback originalisierten Romane bekannt ist. Seine Werke tauchten in rohe, oft düstere Themen ein und erforschten die menschliche Psyche und die Ränder der Gesellschaft. Alter's Schreibstil zeichnete sich durch Direktheit und fesselnden Erzählfluss aus, der die Leser in intensive Geschichten hineinzog. Obwohl sein Leben ein jähes Ende fand, lebt sein literarisches Erbe weiter, wobei einige spätere Werke viele Jahre nach seinem Tod veröffentlicht wurden.






Carny Kill
- 150 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
A mysterious murder unfolds in a carnival setting, where the protagonist discovers a dead body with a knife in the chest, reminiscent of his ex-wife's knife-throwing act. As he grapples with the past and the implications of the crime, the connection to his ex-wife and her new life with the carny owner complicates matters. The narrative promises a blend of intrigue and personal history, revealing dark secrets from the protagonist's past intertwined with the present mystery.
Henry M. Stanley-The Man From Africa
- 162 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on the life of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, this book explores his multifaceted career as an explorer, journalist, and politician. Renowned for his expeditions in Central Africa, Stanley is particularly noted for his quest to find the missing missionary David Livingstone. The narrative delves into his adventures and the impact of his discoveries, highlighting his famous greeting to Livingstone, which has become iconic in exploration history. This work offers a captivating look at a complex figure in the age of exploration.
First Comes Courage
- 158 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on true-life historical retellings, the author explores themes of heroism and courage in the face of adversity. The collection features gripping tales of war, adventure, and survival, highlighting individuals who displayed remarkable bravery under life-threatening situations. Through these narratives, readers are immersed in inspiring accounts of resilience and strength during challenging times.
Exploring the indomitable spirit of humanity, this collection presents twelve true stories of prisoners who defied their confines through sheer ingenuity and determination. Each tale highlights the unique circumstances of the individuals—some renowned, others obscure—who faced their imprisonment with dignity, whether justly or unjustly incarcerated. These gripping narratives reveal the lengths to which people will go to reclaim their freedom, showcasing the universal struggle against oppression and the relentless quest for liberation.
Heroes in Blue and Gray
- 214 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the American Civil War, this book highlights the lives and contributions of notable figures from that era. It delves into their experiences, showcasing the complexities and challenges they faced during a pivotal time in history. Through engaging narratives, readers gain insight into the personal and historical significance of these heroes, reflecting on their legacies and the impact they had on the war and the nation.
Red Water
- 226 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set in the 1820s, the story follows Jess Hanna, who is unwillingly forced onto a whaling ship. Unlike his peers, he dreads the harsh realities of life at sea, facing grueling work and perilous storms. As the voyage unfolds, Jess contends with the treachery of the first mate and the challenges of the Antarctic waters. Throughout his ordeal, he matures and discovers the complexities of justice, ultimately transforming his perspective on life and responsibility amidst adversity.
Swamp Sister
- 198 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set in a nameless swamp filled with cypress, Spanish moss, and danger, a man discovers a wrecked plane containing eighty thousand dollars. This newfound wealth grants him access to any woman, including the alluring Dorry Mears, but maintaining the secret of his fortune proves perilous. As tensions rise, the swamp's treacherous nature threatens both his safety and that of Dorry, revealing the dark consequences of hidden desires and secrets.
The Dark Keep
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set in 13th-century England, the narrative follows Martin of Tressling, an orphan torn between his Norman upbringing and the Saxon friendships he forges. As he grapples with conflicting loyalties, Martin faces a pivotal choice that leads him to uncover the truth about his mysterious heritage. His journey reveals why he feels more at home with his Saxon adversaries than with his uncle and the castle's warriors, ultimately shaping his identity and allegiances in a time of turmoil.