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Matthew Guinn

    Matthew Guinn je uznávaný autor, jehož díla se často zabývají hlubokými lidskými tématy. Jeho psaní je známé svou pronikavou psychologickou hloubkou a poetickým jazykem. Guinn zkoumá složité vztahy a vnitřní světy svých postav s pozoruhodnou empatií a bystrostí. Jeho jedinečný styl a nápadité vyprávění nabízejí čtenářům pohlcující a podnětný literární zážitek.

    The Scribe
    The Resurrectionist
    After Southern Modernism
    • After Southern Modernism

      • 234 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      3,0(4)Ohodnotit

      Exploring the evolution of southern literature, this book delves into the innovative approaches of nine contemporary authors. It examines how their works reflect and challenge traditional narratives, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of the South. Through critical analysis, the text highlights themes of identity, culture, and social issues, making it a vital contribution to understanding modern southern literary landscapes.

      After Southern Modernism
    • The Resurrectionist

      • 284 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      3,6(563)Ohodnotit

      A young doctor wrestles with the legacy of a slave resurrectionist owned by his South Carolina medical school.

      The Resurrectionist
    • The Scribe

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,1(219)Ohodnotit

      Detectives Canby and Underwood hunt down a serial killer in this “heady mix of history, sizzle, punch, and danger” (Steve Berry, New York Times best-selling author of The Patriot Threat). Disgraced former detective and Civil War veteran Thomas Canby partners with Atlanta’s first African American police officer, Cyrus Underwood, to track down a serial murderer who seems to be targeting the city’s wealthiest black entrepreneurs. Even after the killer is revealed, his astonishing ability to elude capture raises the question: is there such a thing as supernatural evil at loose in the world? Matthew Guinn draws readers into a vortex of tense, atmospheric storytelling, confronting the fears of both old South and new, compelling the reader through a breathless, disturbing finale. A Los Angeles Public Library Best Book of the Year and a Finalist for the Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize.

      The Scribe