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Boston Teran

    Boston Teran est un auteur célèbre dont les romans sont réputés pour leur voix singulière et leur capacité à intégrer des thèmes sociaux et politiques d'actualité dans des récits captivants qui percent l'âme de l'Amérique. Son œuvre est souvent comparée à des pièces fondamentales de la littérature et du cinéma américains, explorant les aspects bruts de la vie et de l'identité américaines. À travers ses récits, Teran crée des histoires convaincantes qui résonnent profondément, offrant des aperçus profonds sur le caractère de la nation.

    How Beautiful They Were
    God is a Bullet
    Cloud and the Fire
    Giv: The Story of a Dog and America
    The Creed of Violence
    The World Eve Left Us
    • The World Eve Left Us

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,3(38)Évaluer

      Set in the Bronx's Italian community in the 1950s, the story revolves around Clarissa, a Catholic woman who falls victim to her husband's violent nature. Her daughter Eve, who is deaf and mute, faces similar dangers. The narrative highlights the bond between Eve and Fran, a German refugee who empowers Eve by teaching her to communicate through sign language and photography, showcasing themes of resilience and the struggle for survival amidst adversity.

      The World Eve Left Us
    • The Creed of Violence

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(10)Évaluer

      Mexico, 1910. The landscape pulses with the force of the upcoming revolution, an atmosphere rich in opportunity for a criminal such as Rawbone. His fortune arrives across the haze of the Sierra Blanca in the form of a truck loaded with weapons. But Rawbone’s plan spins against him, and he soon finds himself at the Mexican-American border and in the hands of the Bureau of Investigation. He is offered a chance for immunity, but only if he agrees to proceed with his scheme to deliver the truck and its goods to the Mexican oil fields while under the command of Agent John Lourdes. Rawbone sees no other option and agrees to the deal—but he fails to recognize the true identity of Agent Lourdes, a man from deep within his past. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and corruption,The Creed of Violenceis a saga about the scars of abandonment, the greed of war, and America’s history of foreign intervention for the sake of oil.

      The Creed of Violence
    • Giv: The Story of a Dog and America

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(74)Évaluer

      A former Marine and his dog navigate the challenges of survival in this haunting yet touching allegorical novel. The dog's unwavering goodness becomes a source of strength for both characters, highlighting themes of resilience and companionship. Edgar Award finalist Teran weaves a narrative that explores the deep bond between humans and animals, ultimately portraying a journey of healing and hope.

      Giv: The Story of a Dog and America
    • Cloud and the Fire

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(11)Évaluer

      Set during the Civil War in California, this epic narrative explores a conspiracy involving the Knights of the Golden Circle, who aimed to transform the state into an apartheid entity, separate from the Union. The story delves into themes of political and social turmoil, highlighting the wealth and potential of California juxtaposed with deep-seated animosities. Through its compelling characters and thought-provoking ideas, the book offers a profound examination of human experiences during a tumultuous period in American history.

      Cloud and the Fire
    • God is a Bullet

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(40)Évaluer

      God is a Bullet by Boston Teran is a critically acclaimed cult classic thriller, soon to be a major motion picture.

      God is a Bullet
    • How Beautiful They Were

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(35)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the 1850s American theatre, this novel explores the vibrant and tumultuous world of performers, playwrights, and audiences. It delves into the lives of ambitious actors striving for fame, the challenges of a rapidly changing society, and the intersection of art and politics. Through rich character development and vivid depictions of theatrical productions, the story captures the essence of a pivotal era in American culture, highlighting both the glamour and struggles of the stage.

      How Beautiful They Were
    • Never Count Out the Dead

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(159)Évaluer

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      Never Count Out the Dead
    • Prince of Deadly Weapons

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,0(47)Évaluer

      In Rio Vista, California, Taylor Greene, the ideal son and heir, is reported dead from an apparent suicide. Meanwhile, a federal agent scheduled to meet him is found murdered in a motel room two hundred miles away.

      Prince of Deadly Weapons
    • Big Island La

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, a former combat Marine and a reclusive crime columnist unite on a perilous quest for justice. William Worth, known as Landshark, navigates a world rife with privilege and corruption from his secluded estate. When Ana Ride, a decorated veteran, approaches him with crucial information, their investigation into a deadly conflict leads them through a landscape of violence and betrayal. As they seek to uncover the truth, the stakes rise, and the city's dark underbelly reveals its secrets.

      Big Island La
    • A Child Went Forth

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The story centers on thirteen-year-old Charlie Griffin's journey from boyhood to manhood as he undertakes a perilous mission to deliver money to abolitionist leaders in Missouri. Along the way, he faces relentless pursuit from a dangerous group of adversaries, testing his courage and resolve. Through this adventure, themes of bravery, moral conviction, and the fight against oppression are explored, highlighting Charlie's growth amidst the challenges he encounters.

      A Child Went Forth