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Athol Dickson

    Athol Dickson is an author who masterfully blends themes of adventure and introspection. His novels often explore the allure of the open road and the freedom of the sea, drawing from a life rich with personal journeys. Dickson's distinctive style lies in his ability to create compelling narratives that resonate with readers seeking both excitement and thoughtful reflection. He crafts stories that capture the essence of exploration, whether it be across vast landscapes or the internal worlds of his characters.

    Tödliche Nächte in New Orleans. Roman
    Opposite of Art (Original)
    LOST MISSION
    • LOST MISSION

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      3,9(133)Ohodnotit

      The discovery of a lost Spanish mission during a construction project forces four individuals to confront a moral dilemma. As they grapple with the choice between serving a greater good and adhering to their personal values, their decisions will impact not only their lives but also the historical significance of the mission. This narrative explores themes of ethics, community, and the weight of history, challenging the characters to define what truly matters in the face of unexpected revelations.

      LOST MISSION
    • Opposite of Art (Original)

      • 384 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      3,7(166)Ohodnotit

      The story follows a great artist who, after being cast into the icy Harlem River by a hit-and-run driver, experiences a near-death vision that fuels his obsession to capture the inexpressible in art. Presumed dead, he embarks on a global pilgrimage to seek enlightenment from holy men, grappling with the challenge of understanding eternity without losing himself. After 25 years, his daughter, whom he never knew existed, and the murderer from that fateful night come searching for him, intertwining their fates in unexpected ways.

      Opposite of Art (Original)
    • In "Tödliche Nächte in New Orleans" von Athol Dickson begegnen sich Ruth Gold, eine Rabbinerin, und Salomon Cantor, ein ehemaliger Häftling, wieder, nachdem er aus dem Gefängnis entlassen wurde. Nach mehreren Morden, die Ruth beunruhigen, erneuert sie die Freundschaft zu Kathy O'Connor. Der Roman behandelt die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Juden und Christen und bleibt bis zur letzten Seite spannend.

      Tödliche Nächte in New Orleans. Roman