Deux orphelins brutalement séparés se retrouvent vingt ans plus tard pour affronter leurs démons...et percer le mystère de leurs origines. Michael et Julian ont été abandonnés encore bébés. Après dix ans passés à la Maison de Fer, un orphelinat où règne la violence, Julian est adopté le jour où Michael est contraint de fuir... Vingt ans plus tard, Michael est toujours en cavale, entrainant avec lui sa compagne qui attend leur enfant. Il part rejoindre Julian, qu'il n'a jamais revu depuis l'orphelinat. Alors que leur passé à la Maison de Fer les rattrape, ce qu'ils vont découvrir va tout bouleverser...Et si le mystère de leur identité les attendait toujours là-bas ?
John Hart Livres
John Hart crée des romans captivants qui explorent en profondeur des thèmes tels que la culpabilité, la rédemption et l'obscurité cachée de l'âme humaine. Son style distinctif se caractérise par une prose à la fois brute et poétique, plongeant les lecteurs dans les univers réalistes de ses personnages. Le travail de Hart se concentre sur l'exploration de relations complexes et d'énigmes morales, élevant ses récits au-delà des conventions typiques du genre. Il est célébré pour sa capacité à créer des histoires inoubliables avec une profonde résonance émotionnelle.






Anarchism & The Mexican Working Class, 1860-1931
- 249pages
- 9 heures de lecture
John M. Hart explores anarchism's effect on the development of the Mexican urban working-class and agrarian movements.
Exploring the intersection of environmental concerns and moral values, this book connects the Christian concept of "sacrament" with "commons," emphasizing the importance of local natural environments and communities. It argues that these shared spaces foster respect and compassion, highlighting the potential for spiritual engagement with the environment. Through this lens, it encourages readers to view environmental stewardship as a sacred responsibility intertwined with community ethics.
Encountering ETI
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the potential consequences of contact between terrestrial and extraterrestrial intelligent life, the book delves into the implications for humanity's economic and spiritual beliefs. It highlights the duality of possible encounters with benevolent or malevolent ETI, referencing credible reports of past interactions. The narrative also draws parallels between human behavior and that of aliens in popular culture, suggesting a need for a shared spiritual evolution to navigate cosmic challenges. Ultimately, it advocates for a quest for meaning and well-being across species.
A 13 year-old boy continues to investigate the abduction of his twin sister in Raven County long after the police have seemingly given up.
Third Displacement
- 306pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the profound implications of extraterrestrial life, this book delves into the evidence and theories surrounding our cosmic neighbors. It examines the scientific discoveries and philosophical questions that arise from the knowledge that humanity shares the universe with other intelligent beings. Through a blend of research and speculation, it challenges readers to reconsider their place in the cosmos and the potential for future interactions with other civilizations.
50 Things You Need to Know about Heaven
- 137pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of heaven, this book addresses common questions and concerns about the afterlife, offering insights from various religious and philosophical perspectives. It delves into topics such as the nature of heaven, what to expect after death, and how different cultures envision the afterlife. Through thoughtful explanations and comforting reassurances, it aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of spiritual beliefs and the hope associated with life beyond death.
“Hart has taken it to another level...read this novel.” —David Baldacci From the award-winning author of five New York Times bestselling novels comes a “gripping, believable story that doesn’t rest until the last sentence” (Associated Press). A boy with a gun waits for the man who killed his mother. A troubled detective confronts her past in the aftermath of a brutal shooting. After thirteen years in prison, a good cop walks free while, deep in the forest, on the altar of an abandoned church, a body cools in pale linen... This is a town on the brink. This is Redemption Road. “Heart-wrenching...haunting...an extraordinary novel in which the human heart proves the most confounding mystery of all.”—Providence Journal

