West Morris Livres
Les contributions littéraires de Morris West offrent des explorations profondes dans les royaumes interconnectés de la foi, du pouvoir et de la conscience morale, sondant souvent le fonctionnement interne d'institutions influentes. Il crée magistralement des récits qui naviguent dans les complexités de la nature humaine, révélant les luttes pour l'intégrité au milieu d'un compromis généralisé. Le style distinctif de West se caractérise par sa finesse psychologique et un œil avisé pour les dilemmes éthiques auxquels sont confrontés ses personnages. Ses œuvres invitent les lecteurs à contempler l'impact profond des structures sociales sur les vies individuelles et la quête universelle de sens.






Kaloni le Navigateur
- 505pages
- 18 heures de lecture
The book that propelled Morris West to international fame, The Devil's Advocate is a moving exploration of the meaning of faith, and a vivid portrayal of life in impoverished post-war Calabria.
The bestselling author of the classic Catholic novel The Shoes of the Fisherman and Vanishing Point examines his lifetime of belief, struggle, and faith. At age 80, West offers his reader a lyrical, intimate, and profoundly affirming account of his pilgrimage as a 20th century Catholic.
The Clowns of God
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The Pope declares he has received a private revelation that the world is about to end, and an old friend embarks on a dangerous journey to investigate whether he's mad or whether just possibly there's truth in it.
A pope has died. The corridors of the Vatican hum with intrigue as cardinals from all over the world gather to choose his successor. Suddenly, the election is concluded with a surprise result. The new pope is the youngest cardinal of all--a Russian. Shoes of the Fisherman slowly unravels the heartwarming & profound story of Kiril Lakota, a cardinal who reluctantly steps out from behind the Iron Curtain to lead the Catholic Church & to grapple with the issues facing the contemporary world. This is a reissue of a firm favorite, of which millions of copies have been sold worldwide. The 1968 film based on the book won best film at the National Board Review & was Golden Globe nominated.
Lazarus
- 374pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Ailing Pope Leo XIV is threatened by the terrorist group, The Sword of Islam, while in the Vatican, intrigue and conspiracy mount. Leo's heart surgeon gets caught up in the terrorist plot.
The code name: SALAMANDER Forged in the flames of war. A symbol of courage and justice. The mark of the final power. An Italian general is found dead in his apartment, a card engraved with the image of the Salamander lying by his corpse. Colonel Matucci begins the routine investigation, only to find himself catapulted into the centre of a desperate web of political violence and intrigue. As he digs deeper, he is faced with an agonising choice: how much is he prepared to pay to survive - his lover... his conscience... or more?
The Naked Country
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Lance Dillon is owner of a new cattle station on the southern fringe of Australia's Arnhem Land. When an Aboriginal hunting party targets Dillon's prize bull for a ritual killing, and then spears Dillon in the shoulder, it's clear they want him off their traditional land. Under the merciless rays of the burning sun, the wounded Dillon flees into the bush, with expert tracker Mundaru in hot pursuit. Dillon's city-born wife Mary and handsome local policeman Neil Adams set out to search for her husband. The gruelling journey throws them together, and it is not long before each is secretly hoping that Dillon is never found alive. The Naked Country is a terrifying manhunt set in one of the harshest and most remote regions of the world.
Summer of the Red Wolf
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
First pub. 1971. A writer accoustomed to trouble-spots and big cities goes to Scotland to recharge his spirit. There he finds friends, a new love and drama that will change their lives.



