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Michael Jasper

    Michael Jasper est captivé par les espaces liminaux où l'ordinaire croise l'étrange. Ses récits plongent dans l'inattendu, remettant en question la perception de la réalité des lecteurs et explorant l'étrange au quotidien. Jasper mêle avec maestria humour et questions profondes sur l'existence, soulignant souvent la recherche de sens dans des contextes non conventionnels. Sa voix singulière se caractérise par une ironie mordante et une capacité à découvrir l'extraordinaire dans le banal.

    Trajectories in Architecture
    A Lasting Cure for Magic
    Heart's Revenge
    Architectural Possibilities in the Work of Eisenman
    The Last Sorcerer
    Family, Pack
    • Family, Pack

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Struggling as a single parent, Tommy Roling grapples with the challenges of raising his infant daughter, Corinne, while battling a family curse that compels him to transform into a werewolf during full moons. When a murder occurs shortly after one of his transformations, Tommy must investigate to protect his daughter and their fragile existence. This paranormal mystery explores themes of fatherhood, responsibility, and self-determination, marking the beginning of a new "Rural Fantasy" mystery series.

      Family, Pack
    • The Last Sorcerer

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of snowy Chicago, an old man unknowingly harbors the secrets of sorcery, his memories clouded by past magical trauma. When two teens attack him, he inadvertently awakens his magical abilities, leading to an unexpected outbreak of magic in the city. This narrative offers an alternate take on the Contagious Magic story, featuring a different cast and plotlines while exploring themes of memory, transformation, and the unpredictable nature of magic.

      The Last Sorcerer
    • Focusing on the pivotal decades of Peter Eisenman's career, the book offers a detailed formal and thematic analysis of significant architectural projects and writings. It uncovers the essential characteristics that define his work, highlighting their continuity and transformative impact within the field of architecture.

      Architectural Possibilities in the Work of Eisenman
    • Heart's Revenge

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of North Carolina's Outer Banks, the story follows Ella Simon as she seeks to uncover the truth behind a shipwreck linked to the notorious pirate Blackbeard. Alongside her divemaster Mitch Thompson, Ella faces not only the challenge of solving a young girl's murder but also the threat of vengeful pirate ghosts. This tale weaves together elements of romance, mystery, and adventure, promising an engaging experience for fans of ghostly narratives intertwined with love and suspense.

      Heart's Revenge
    • A Lasting Cure for Magic

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Stranded in Dubuque, Iowa, Kelley and Jeroan face new challenges after losing their parents and allies to a vengeful Druid, recently freed from a 200-year banishment. As they navigate this perilous situation, the twins must unite once more to reclaim their lost magic before it's too late. This third installment of the Contagious Magic series blends adventure and urgency, appealing to readers of all ages.

      A Lasting Cure for Magic
    • Trajectories in Architecture

      Plan, Sensation, Temporality

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on late twentieth century architecture, the book explores three key trajectories: the plan as a conceptual tool, a logic of sensation, and the role of temporalities. It delves into the underlying issues of the era while highlighting the untapped potential within modern architectural traditions and design principles, advocating for their future expression and relevance.

      Trajectories in Architecture
    • Finders, Inc.

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      In a remote mountain town, two seasoned private investigators, Hank Johnson and Bim Mayer, face their toughest case yet: a series of disappearances involving elderly former professors from Appalachian State University. As they team up with new investigator Shelby and seasoned members Juan and Marly, they uncover unsettling connections to a mysterious figure linked to both Hank and Bim. Over three chaotic days, their friendship is tested as they navigate danger and the possibility that some missing individuals may not wish to be found, blending mystery with hints of the paranormal.

      Finders, Inc.
    • The All Nations Team

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of 1918, the story follows George Grunion, a former slave and new head coach of the All Nations team, as he battles racism, team discord, and the ghost of his predecessor. With the weight of a prophecy urging him to reunite with his estranged family, George must rally his misfit players to succeed. The stakes are high; failure means losing not only his job but also the chance to heal his past. A diverse cast, including promising newcomer Jasper, brings hope to their challenging journey.

      The All Nations Team
    • A Gathering of Doorways

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The story delves into a father's harrowing quest to rescue his five-year-old son, who has disappeared in the ominous forest bordering their farm. As Gil Anderson confronts the weight of his guilt and the terrifying unknown, he grapples with the duality of heroism and cowardice. Unbeknownst to him, his wife and son are also navigating their own perilous paths. This novel intricately weaves elements of fantasy and horror, exploring themes of parental responsibility and the darkness that lurks within both the forest and the human psyche.

      A Gathering of Doorways
    • Redemption, Drawing Near

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Set in the near future, the story explores the first contact between humans and the alien race known as the Wannoshay, who arrive on Earth in massive ships. Father Joshua McDowell is thrust into the role of mediator when military communications fail. As he forms a bond with an alien named Johndo, he discovers that his understanding of the Wannoshay is far from complete. The narrative delves into themes of communication, misunderstanding, and the potential dangers of interspecies relations.

      Redemption, Drawing Near