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Phil Williams

    Phil Williams crée de la fiction contemporaine captivante, mêlant fantasy et dystopie, ainsi que des guides de grammaire de non-fiction éclairants. Ses romans tissent des récits complexes à travers des thrillers interconnectés de fantasy urbaine, des sagas post-apocalyptiques et des séries pleines d'action. Au-delà de la fiction, il se consacre à démystifier les complexités de la langue anglaise, aidant les apprenants étrangers à en maîtriser les nuances. Son œuvre explore des mondes complexes, abordant souvent des thèmes plus profonds avec une voix narrative distinctive.

    Wixon's Day
    Advanced Writing Skills for Students of English
    Russian Organized Crime
    The City Screams
    Birdmen
    The Sunken City Trilogy
    • The Sunken City Trilogy

      • 716pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      4,8(5)Évaluer

      Ordshaw is a vibrant and mysterious setting filled with unique characters and intriguing events. The story unfolds in a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, exploring themes of friendship, adventure, and the unknown. As the residents navigate their lives, they encounter peculiar happenings that challenge their perceptions and relationships. The narrative invites readers to delve into the enchanting complexities of this town, where every corner holds a new surprise and every character has a story to tell.

      The Sunken City Trilogy
    • Birdmen

      A Story about Our Wars

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on the experiences of two young men, the narrative explores their struggles to find meaning and purpose amid the chaos of the Iraq conflict. As they navigate the complexities of war, the story delves into the emotional and psychological impacts of their surroundings, highlighting the challenges of understanding a conflict that seems beyond comprehension. Through their journey, themes of identity, camaraderie, and the search for significance in turbulent times are poignantly examined.

      Birdmen
    • The City Screams

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(16)Évaluer

      As Tova begins to regain her hearing, she uncovers unsettling truths that challenge her perceptions and relationships. The journey of rediscovery brings unexpected revelations, leading her to confront the darker aspects of her life and the world around her. This transformation forces Tova to grapple with the implications of her newfound ability, ultimately questioning whether some things are better left unheard.

      The City Screams
    • Russian Organized Crime

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the complex role of Russian criminal organizations in the country's shift towards democracy and a free market, this volume sheds light on their significant yet often misunderstood impact. Despite the widespread concern and media attention surrounding organized crime in Russia, this book aims to clarify its nature and implications, making it a valuable resource for understanding this intricate aspect of Russian society.

      Russian Organized Crime
    • Wixon's Day

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(7)Évaluer

      In a dystopian empire shrouded by clouds, Marquos navigates a desolate landscape as a solitary boatman. His journey is marked by a sense of aimlessness and survival, as he scavenges for resources while yearning for a glimpse of hope in a bleak existence. The story explores themes of isolation and the quest for a brighter future against a harsh backdrop.

      Wixon's Day
    • The Violent Fae

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      In a gripping tale of suspense, a protagonist uncovers a hidden society that has been living among ordinary people. As she reveals their existence, she faces the challenges of confronting these enigmatic beings and the implications of her discovery. Themes of secrecy, identity, and the struggle for truth weave through the narrative, creating an intense atmosphere as the characters navigate the complexities of their intertwined lives. The story promises unexpected twists and a thrilling exploration of what lies beneath the surface of everyday life.

      The Violent Fae
    • However Many Must Die

      • 458pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The book showcases a talented author whose writing has garnered recognition, including praise from notable figures like Mark Lawrence, a Gemmell Award Winner and bestselling novelist. The work promises to deliver engaging storytelling and compelling narratives, reflecting the author's impressive skills and unique voice in the literary world.

      However Many Must Die
    • Given To Darkness

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a world where Ikiri, a powerful and vengeful force, seeks blood, the narrative unfolds a tense struggle for survival and sacrifice. Characters confront their deepest fears as they grapple with the looming threat of violence and betrayal. The story explores themes of loyalty, desperation, and the moral dilemmas faced when survival is at stake. As tensions rise, the question of whose blood will satisfy Ikiri looms large, driving the characters toward a gripping climax.

      Given To Darkness
    • The Ikiri Duology

      • 398pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in a mysterious and perilous land, the story follows the harrowing journey of individuals who dare to venture into Ikiri, a realm shrouded in danger and despair. As they navigate its treacherous landscapes, they confront not only the physical challenges but also their deepest fears and secrets. The narrative explores themes of survival, the consequences of ambition, and the haunting question of what lies beyond the veil of Ikiri. With an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue, the characters’ fates intertwine in unexpected ways.

      The Ikiri Duology