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James Lovegrove

    24. Dezember 1965

    James Lovegrove schafft gefeierte Romane und Kinderbücher, die sich mit Themen wie Konsumismus und den harten Realitäten der globalen Sexindustrie befassen. Aus vielfältigen Lebenserfahrungen schöpfend, erschafft er immersive Welten, sei es an Bord eines Ozeandampfers oder in satirischen Zukunftsvisionen. Sein unverwechselbarer Stil zeichnet sich durch scharfen Witz und Intelligenz aus, was ihn zu einer bedeutenden Stimme in der zeitgenössischen Literatur macht.

    James Lovegrove
    Sherlock Holmes - The Devil's Dust
    Age of Voodoo
    World of Water
    World of Fire
    Firefly - die glorreichen Neun
    Die Hoffnung
    • EIN OFFIZIELLER ROMAN ZUR KULT-TV-SERIE VON JOSS WHEDON Eine alte Liebschaft Jayne Cobbs bittet die Crew der Serenity um Hilfe. Offenbar wird ihre Stadt auf dem staubtrockenen Planeten Tethis von Banditen terrorisiert. Die Gauner haben es auf die Wasserversorgung der Siedlung abgesehen – das einzige, was den Menschen dort das Überleben sichert. Jayne versucht alles, um die Serenity-Crew davon zu überzeugen, sich dem Kampf anzuschließen, aber erst als er seine Lieblingskanone Vera als Pfand anbietet, erkennt Captain Malcom Reynolds, dass Jayne es wirklich ernst meint.

      Firefly - die glorreichen Neun
    • World of Fire

      • 325 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      The first in a new trilogy from the author of Age of Ra, Age of Zeus and Age of Aztec.

      World of Fire
    • In this action-packed sequel to World of Fire, Dev Harmer has landed in a new body, on a new planet, with a new mission.

      World of Water
    • Lex Dove is a retired wetwork specialist living in the Caribbean, when a call comes with one last mission: to lead a black ops team into a disused Cold War bunker on a remote island. The money's good, and the risks high. Dove doesn't discover how high until his team face the horrific fruits of an experiment blending science and voodoo witchcraft.

      Age of Voodoo
    • Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, the story unfolds through a series of chilling events that challenge Sherlock Holmes's legendary deductive skills. Each terror reveals a mysterious death: a drowned student possibly cursed, a wealthy man who may have died of fright, and a gruesomely mutilated body suggesting cannibalism. As Holmes investigates these interconnected cases, the tension builds, leading to a gripping exploration of fear, superstition, and the darker sides of human nature.

      Sherlock Holmes - Sherlock Holmes & The Three Winter Terrors
    • Age of Shiva

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,4(3)Abgeben

      Zachary Bramwell, better known as the comics artist Zak Zap, is pushing forty and wondering why his life isn't as exciting as the lives of the superheroes he draws. Then he's shanghaied by black-suited goons and flown to Mount Menu, a vast complex built atop an island in the Maldives. There, Zak meets a trio of billionaire businessmen who put him to work designing costimes for a team of godlike super-powered beings based on the ten avatars of Vishnu from Hindu mythology.

      Age of Shiva
    • From the author of Sherlock Holmes & The Christmas Demon another beautifully presented seasonal mystery. 1889. The First Terror. At a boys’ prep school in the Kent marshes, a pupil is found drowned in a pond. Could this be the fulfilment of a witch’s curse from four hundred years earlier? 1890. The Second Terror. A wealthy man dies of a heart attack at his London townhouse. Was he really frightened to death by ghosts? 1894. The Third Terror. A body is discovered in the dark woods near a Surrey country manor, hideously ravaged. Is the culprit a cannibal, as the evidence suggests? These three chilling and strangely linked crimes test Sherlock Holmes’s deductive powers, and his scepticism about the supernatural, to the limit.

      Sherlock Holmes and The Three Winter Terrors