A revelatory look at how the British royal family became divided by two world wars
Dean Palmer Livres
Dean Palmer apporte une richesse d'expérience issue de sa carrière dans la télévision, ayant été producteur et producteur exécutif pour de grandes chaînes. Cette expérience a perfectionné sa compréhension de la construction narrative et de la narration. Son écriture explore les dynamiques complexes des relations et leur influence sur des événements importants. Le travail de Palmer se caractérise par une approche analytique mais accessible à des sujets complexes.





The Queen and Mrs Thatcher
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
For over a decade they quietly waged a war against each other on both a personal and political stage, disagreeing on key issues including sanctions against South Africa, the Miners' Strike and allowing US planes to bomb Libya using UK military bases.
Chronos One
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the consequences of time travel, the narrative delves into the complexities and dangers that arise when travelers venture into the distant past. As they navigate historical events and interact with figures from bygone eras, they must confront the unforeseen repercussions of their actions. Themes of fate, causality, and the ethical implications of altering history are woven throughout, creating a thought-provoking tale that challenges the boundaries of time and the impact of human intervention.
Chronos: Incursion
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The narrative delves into profound themes of faith, suffering, and the struggle against evil, as characters grapple with their roles in a tumultuous world. Karl's anguish over divine silence during the Holocaust sets the emotional tone, while Kemuel and Joel navigate the complexities of time, destiny, and moral choices. As they confront powerful forces that threaten to alter history, each character's journey reveals the search for hope and meaning amidst chaos. The sequel expands on the epic Chronos trilogy, blending historical conflict with metaphysical dilemmas.
Chronos: Revolution
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The emotional climax of the Chronos trilogy centers on Will's heartbreaking dilemma involving his son, Joel Stark, who is caught in a perilous legacy linked to powerful time devices. As Joel battles dark forces that threaten humanity, his journey spans from Washington, D.C. to Jerusalem and beyond, intertwining history with destiny. Themes of sacrifice and redemption echo throughout, drawing parallels to divine sacrifice. Author Dean Palmer enriches the narrative with his academic background in the Bible's influence on revolutions and his diplomatic experiences.