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Donald Thomas

    1 janvier 1934

    Donald Serrell Thomas est un auteur anglais qui écrit principalement de la fiction historique, policière et de détective de l'époque victorienne. Son œuvre explore également les crimes et les criminels réels, avec un accent particulier sur l'histoire du crime à Londres à travers des textes universitaires. Thomas a écrit plusieurs biographies et deux recueils de poèmes, et a également édité des œuvres de John Dryden et des préraphélites.

    The Secret Cases of Sherlock Holmes
    Death on a Pale Horse
    The Victorian Underworld
    The Marquis de Sade
    Cochrane
    The Lupus Encyclopedia
    • The Lupus Encyclopedia

      • 912pages
      • 32 heures de lecture
      4,7(64)Évaluer

      Donald Thomas provides information for women who wish to become pregnant and advises readers about working with a disability, complementary and alternative medicine, infections, cancer, and a host of other topics.

      The Lupus Encyclopedia
    • Cochrane

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(71)Évaluer

      Bestselling account of the life of a real Horatio Hornblower schovat popis

      Cochrane
    • The Marquis de Sade is a name that is instantly recognized, but the man behind the name remains obscure. This biography places him in perspective, unravelling his complex life against the turbulent background of revolutionary France.

      The Marquis de Sade
    • Death on a Pale Horse

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(7)Évaluer

      In a momentous period of British history, Donald Thomas’s latest Sherlock Holmes adventure pits the Great Detective and his faithful biographer, Dr. John Watson, against an international conspiracy led by a disgraced English officer. Colonel Hunter Moran bears upon him “The Mark of the Beast”; his satanic ingenuity leaves a spectacular trail of devastation. It runs from the annihilation of a British armored column by Zulu tribesmen armed only with shields and spears, to a life-and-death struggle on the sinking passenger steamer Comtesse de Flandre. The heir to the French empire lies dead in the African dust. Europe is brought to the brink of war by forged despatches, designed to enrich gun-runners and assassins. The gold-fields and diamond mines of South Africa become the playground of organized crime. Only the detective genius of Holmes can prove a match for the unfolding criminality of Moran and his associates. With Watson and Mycroft at his side, Sherlock Holmes again demonstrates although the powers of the state and the underworld may try to overpower him, they will never out-think his splendid analytical mind at the height of its powers.

      Death on a Pale Horse
    • For more than two decades, Sherlock Holmes played a vital, though secret, role in solving the major crimes and scandals of his day - some too damaging to the monarchy, the government or the security of the nation to be fully revealed at the time. Compiled in narrative form by Dr Watson soon after the great detective's death, Holmes's notes have been kept under lock and key at the Public Record Office in Chancery Lane. Now, seventy years later, we can finally open the secret casebook of Sherlock Holmes. 'Seven stories about the greatest of all fiction detectives ...all told by Dr Watson in a very credible imitation of the original style' Birmingham Post

      The Secret Cases of Sherlock Holmes
    • Baxter's Butterflies

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Baxter McPherson, a child prodigy with extraordinary abilities, longs for a normal life amidst the pressures of his exceptional gifts. Struggling with loneliness and the desire for acceptance, he seeks guidance from his mother and eventually finds love at Harvard. However, he leaves to discover his purpose, encountering diverse individuals and philosophies that inspire him to create the Butterfly Organization, aimed at promoting goodness in society. As he faces the challenges of evil that threaten his mission, Baxter must summon all his resources to protect his vision for humanity.

      Baxter's Butterflies
    • A Long Time Burning

      The History of Literary Censorship in England

      • 556pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate history of censorship, this book delves into the political, religious, and moral debates surrounding the written word. It examines how these forces have shaped English literary history, providing a compelling narrative on the enduring question of whether to censor or preserve literature. First published in 1969, it offers a thorough analysis of the tensions between freedom of expression and societal norms.

      A Long Time Burning
    • Dancing in the Dark

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The story follows Johnny McIver, a small-time crook whose ambitions lead him to cross paths with gangland chief Sonny Tarrant, resulting in dire consequences. Accused of a murder he didn't commit, Johnny finds himself on the run amidst post-war Bournemouth holidaymakers. As he navigates panic and desperation, he grapples with the harsh reality of his situation, realizing the dangerous game he's involved in could ultimately lead to his doom.

      Dancing in the Dark
    • Markýz de Sade

      • 341pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(8)Évaluer

      Monografie věnovaná životu legendárního markýze.

      Markýz de Sade