Dallas 1. Sága rodu Ewingů. Erwigové z Dallasu
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Jsem rád, že jsme tu dnes všichni pohromadě protože tu mám, podle mého názoru, velice znepokojivou informaci...






Jsem rád, že jsme tu dnes všichni pohromadě protože tu mám, podle mého názoru, velice znepokojivou informaci...
Dallas 2
Znovu se setkáváme s Jockem,Bobbym,Lucy,Sue Ellen a J.R. v dalším pokračování příběhů rodu Ewingů.
Třetí a poslední díl trilogie ságy rodu Ewingů.
A bullet strikes G. O. Masters, the director of a powerful secret agency. Beside him at the moment of the murder is Senator Charles Reez, a progressive politician and the leading candidate for the presidency of the U.S. Are the motives behind the murder from leftist or rightist extremists? Political reasons or personal revenge? Or did the bullet stray, aiming for Senator Reez? An unprecedented manhunt begins across the country, from New York and Washington to the Southern states and San Francisco. A broad and colorful tableau of life unfolds before the reader's eyes - love and hatred, black and white, victims and perpetrators, passions and perversions, moral grandeur and crime, the deepest and hottest issues of modern society... And above all looms the relentless question until the end: Who killed Masters? A book that is read with bated breath.
Inside the cloakrooms and bedrooms of Washington!
THE WILD PLACEAspen, one of the great resorts of the world, a magnet for pleasure seekers of all ages...Kit Pepe: Many men lusted for her. Two battled for her love -- a father and a son.Carl Osborne: Came to buy a chunk of paradise and stayed for a hell of sensual indulgence.Alex Budde: He fed the cheap thrills aand expensive habits of the sinful.Tom Keating: The peaceful man armed for bloody war with the land-grabbers.Joan Carolinian: Her body was a sex machine; her head was a calculator.Jon Osborne: Tennis pro, sex hustler, lost boy. A drug-rummer running for his life.Aspen -- where men and women come together for every kind of pleasure.
Fire Island - where the wealthy, the sun worshippers, the hippies and the lonely housewives all flock in the summer. Where six friends share a summer house. Six people at their most vulnerable with ambitions they can't hope to fulfil and hungers they can't satisfy.
Acapulco... Mexikos glitzernde Stadt der Sünde, des Vergnügens und des hohen Lebens. Eine glamouröse, glänzende Welt von Touristen und Bauern, abgebrühten Geschäftsleuten und ungebundenen Hippies, eine Welt, in der Reiche und Arme auf der Suche nach Nervenkitzel aufeinandertreffen. Paul Foreman ging dorthin, um einen Film mit Shelly Hanes und Harry Bristol zu drehen. Grace Biondi ging, um mit den primitiven Bergstämmen zu arbeiten. Samantha Moore lebte dort im verblassenden Glanz ihrer Tage als Hollywoods Traumkönigin. In Acapulco kreuzten sich ihre Wege, verwoben in einem verzweifelten Netz aus Hoffnung, Lust und Intrigen, das seinen geschmeidigen Stempel auf all ihren Leben hinterließ.
In a world where identity is often reduced to a single narrative, the exploration of the self becomes paramount. This text delves into the complexities of personal identity, examining how the relentless focus on "I" shapes our experiences and interactions. It highlights the struggle between self-perception and external perception, revealing the often conflicting desires for individuality and belonging. The narrative weaves through various themes, including the impact of societal expectations, the search for authenticity, and the profound effects of isolation. As the protagonist grapples with their sense of self, they encounter moments of introspection that challenge their understanding of who they are. The text invites readers to reflect on their own identities, questioning how much of it is shaped by personal choices versus societal influences. Through vivid imagery and poignant reflections, the narrative captures the essence of the human experience, marked by both triumphs and vulnerabilities. Ultimately, this exploration serves as a reminder of the multifaceted nature of identity, encouraging a deeper understanding of oneself and others. It invites readers to embrace the complexity of their own narratives while recognizing the shared human experience that connects us all.
Ein Roman wie ein Vulkanausbruch – Leidenschaften, Machtkämpfe, Korruption – und Menschen, die glauben, mit Geld alles kaufen zu können
Een jonge vrouw krijgt de leiding over een diamantimperium en zet alles in het werk om het bedrijf, dat aan de rand van een faillissement staat, weer nieuw leven in te blazen.