Two sociologists infiltrate a cult from which madness might be the only escape Once the nation’s most popular sociologist, Tom McMann has fallen out of style lately. Desperate for a last shot at relevance, he targets the Truth Seekers, an up-and-coming cult that seems destined for the big time. An irresistible mixture of New Age cranks and sci-fi nerds, they are ruled over by Verena, a beautiful young telepath who believes she has a hotline to another planet. The Seekers are isolated, committed, and eccentric, but most importantly, they’re hiring. Assisted by his wide-eyed young colleague, Roger Zimmern, McMann infiltrates the Truth Seekers, hoping to see how the zealots respond if questioned by someone within their midst. But when Verena’s babblings start to make a little too much sense, the researchers must choose between losing their minds and buying one-way tickets to outer space. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Alison Lurie including rare images from the author’s collection.
Marie-Claude Peugeot Bücher




Von Kindesbeinen an ist András Vajda von der Welt der Frauen fasziniert. Der Duft von Puder und Parfüm, der ihn bei den Teegesellschaften seiner Mutter in der elterlichen Budapester Wohnung umfängt, weckt bereits früh sein sinnliches Verlangen. Dieses Verlangen wird András ein ganzes Leben lang begleiten und in die Arme zahlloser Frauen führen, immer auf der Suche nach den Geheimnissen der Liebe, des Eros und des Glücks.
Der Himmel unter der Stadt
- 351 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Als Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts unter dem East River der erste Tunnel entsteht, der Brooklyn mit Manhattan verbindet, ahnt niemand, dass viele Jahrzehnte später Menschen in dem unterirdischen Labyrinth leben werden.
Alison Lurie is known for the sophisticated satire and Pulitzer-winning prose of her novels and stories. In Familiar Spirits, she lovingly evokes two true-life intimates who are now lost to her. In her signature mix of comedy and analysis Lurie recalls Merrill and his longtime partner, David Jackson and their lives together in New York, Athens, Stonington, Connecticut, and Key West.Familiar Spirits reveals both the worldly and other worldly sources of what Merrill called his "chronicles of love and loss". Merrill was known for the autobiographical element in his work and here, we are introduced to the over thirty years of Ouija board sessions that brought gods and ghosts into his and David Jackson's lives, and also into Merill's brilliant book length poem, The Changing Light at Sandover. Lurie suggests that Jackson's contribution to this work was so great that he might, in a sense, be recognized as Merrill's coauthor. Her account of Merrill and Jackson's long and inspired relationship with the supernatural and its tragic end will not only surprise many readers, but stand as a poignant memorial to her lost friends.