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Conor Brady

    Tento autor přináší do své práce jedinečnou perspektivu, která je hluboce zakořeněna v jeho rozsáhlých zkušenostech v žurnalistice a veřejné službě. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje bystrou pozorností k detailu a hlubokým porozuměním lidské povahy, což čtenářům nabízí pronikavý pohled na komplexní témata. S citem pro vyprávění a schopností vykreslit živé postavy a prostředí dokáže tento autor zaujmout a podnítit k zamyšlení zároveň. Jeho dílo je svědectvím o jeho odhodlání sdílet důležité příběhy a postřehy s širokým publikem.

    A Hunt in Winter
    Feeding Dogs Dry Or Raw? The Science Behind The Debate
    • Exploring the intricacies of canine nutrition, this book reveals the alarming truths about what dogs are currently fed and its connection to prevalent health issues like obesity and cancer. Dr. Conor Brady combines passion with research to debunk myths surrounding 'complete' diets, emphasizing the importance of formulating balanced meals for dogs. With an engaging style, the text serves as an essential guide for pet owners and professionals alike, advocating for a straightforward approach to enhancing canine health and longevity.

      Feeding Dogs Dry Or Raw? The Science Behind The Debate2020
      4,4
    • A Hunt in Winter

      • 300 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      CRIME & MYSTERY. Detective Inspector Joe Swallow's life has taken a turn for the better. Not only is he engaged to be married, but he has a baby on the way. But all too soon he is dragged into the sleuth of Dublin s criminal underbelly. A Hunt in Winter finds Detective Swallow chasing a serial murderer down the dark alleys of Dublin. The only problem is, what he s hunting may not be human at all. Dressed in a long overcoat and reeking of death and decay, this is a killer like no other. Conor Brady has, once again, crafted a meticulous novel, with the political atmosphere of 1800's Dublin adding to the terror and darkness we have come to associate with this thrilling, accomplished and atmospheric series

      A Hunt in Winter2016
      3,8