Ein fesselnder Justizthriller, in dem Elijah Waddel wegen Brandstiftung und Mord angeklagt wird, nachdem die Leiche der Tochter des Sheriffs in der abgebrannten Dorfkirche gefunden wird. Nur sein Anwalt Nat glaubt an seine Unschuld und sucht den wahren Täter.
David L. Robbins Bücher
David L. Robbins schreibt mit einem ausgeprägten Sinn für historische Details und psychologische Tiefe, wobei er seine Erzählungen vor dem Hintergrund von Kriegskonflikten und gesellschaftlichen Umwälzungen ansiedelt. Seine Werke befassen sich mit der Erforschung menschlicher Widerstandsfähigkeit und der moralischen Zerrissenheit angesichts unvorstellbarer Schrecken. Robbins verbindet meisterhaft fesselnde Handlungsstränge mit tiefgründigen Reflexionen über die Natur von Gut und Böse. Die Leser werden seine Fähigkeit schätzen, sie in den Strudel der Ereignisse einzutauchen und sie gleichzeitig zum Nachdenken über die Folgen menschlichen Handelns anzuregen.






Lebenszeichen
- 300 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Aspects of Africa
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
With the advent of the 1990s, South Africa helped to complete a cycle in Africa's long history: the continent was freed of the "rigours if not the scars" of European domination. Suddenly, borders were opened and all of Africa became accessible to South Africans - as if they had at last been released into their broader home. Aspects of Africa is South African travel writer David Robbins' account of visits he made to Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Tanzania (including Zanzibar), Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. It is a vivid evocation of people, places and themes, from Namibia's relaxed capital city of Windhoek to the tragedy of Rwanda; from the tensions of Kinshasa to the heat and silence of Olduvai. Robbins does not claim to provide a definite overview. His approach is intentionally narrower and deeper and his penetrating yet sensitive writing uncovers the often startling images inherent in a continent whose vastness and complexities continue to fascinate and perplex. Here is an essentially African writer involved in some of the realities of "broader home".
Trans-Mongolian Express
- 454 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Set in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, the narrative explores the precarious fate of Eastern Europe as it grapples with the consequences of the nuclear meltdown. The story delves into the human experience amid chaos, highlighting the struggles and resilience of those affected by the catastrophe. Themes of survival, fear, and the impact of technological failure resonate throughout, painting a vivid picture of a region on the brink of change.
The Superiors, a race of savage androids, were the worst of the killers swarming throughout post-World War III America. They had taken over Houston and were preparing to force all humanity into slavery. Only the Alpha Triad--an elite group of warriors--could stop the Superiors' vicious plot.
Broken Jewel
- 528 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Set during World War II, the narrative unfolds around the Los Baos prison raid, showcasing a gripping tale of war intertwined with themes of love and survival. The story highlights the bravery and audacity of this remarkable historical event, emphasizing the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. Robbins crafts a powerful account that captures the intensity of the raid and the emotional depth of the characters involved.
Last Citadel
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
After the cataclysmic fall of Stalingrad, Germany's campaign in Russia stood on a knife's edge. Hitler had to break Russia quickly or the war would be over. Thus 'Operation Citadel' was conceived. This was a plan to eliminate the huge salient around the Russian city of Kursk and trap the enormous Soviet Army in a noose of German steel. The only trouble was that the Russians knew it was coming...A powerful look into the maelstrom of the greatest battle in history, LAST CITADEL follows the story through the eyes of a remarkable group of people - the men and women who fought for family, pride, country and, finally, for survival ...
In the tradition of epic novels like Exodus and Cast a Giant Shadow, Isaac's Beacon is a sweeping historical tale based on the real events of Israel's founding-bringing alive the power and complexities of the birth of the Jewish state out of the ashes of the Holocaust.

