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Daniel Pollock Livres




A thriller involving a KGB agent's search for some canisters of poison gas before they fall into the hands of Western Intelligence, and the kidnap of a film crew by a gang of Kurdish freedom-fighters who have stolen the canisters.
Precipice
- 466pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The story follows logistics expert Jane Malcolm, who, after gaining experience in the Gulf War, runs her own consulting firm. As she prepares to finalize a major deal, she faces a personal tragedy with her father's death and the collapse of the family business. Determined to uncover the corporate sabotage behind these events, Jane races against time to protect her father's legacy and avert economic disaster. The narrative builds tension as Jane navigates a perilous situation where one misstep could be fatal, making it a gripping thriller.
Visions of the Afterlife
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The ideas of heaven and hell have sparked some of the most powerful writings of all time. In this creative coupling of literature and Scripture, classic writers such as T.S. Eliot, William Butler Yeats, Charles Dickens and Emily Dickenson share their own inspiring visions of immortality.