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Mark Latham Livres
Mark A. Latham tisse des récits étranges, fantastiques et macabres, nourris par une profonde passion pour l'histoire et une vaste expérience dans la conception de jeux de table. Sa voix narrative mêle une perspective unique, façonnée par sa vie à la campagne anglaise, à des mondes aussi intrigants qu'inquiétants. Le style distinctif de Latham invite les lecteurs à explorer les recoins inattendus de l'imagination. Ses œuvres offrent un voyage captivant vers le bizarre et le merveilleux.







Not Dead Yet: What Future for Labor?
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book delves into the challenges facing the Labor Party following an election, highlighting its struggle with factionalism and the erosion of its traditional working-class base. Mark Latham critiques the party's structure and advocates for grassroots reforms to rejuvenate its identity. He addresses key policy issues such as economic legacy, education, climate change, and poverty. With contributions from notable progressive thinkers, the work serves as a critical examination of how Labor can adapt and resonate with a transformed Australian society.
Outsiders
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Mark Latham's collection features incisive articles addressing contemporary issues like political correctness, feminism, and the rise of outsiders in politics. Renowned for his candid style, Latham critiques societal norms and leftist ideologies with sharp wit and a deep appreciation for Australian culture. His exploration includes topics such as Donald Trump, Brexit, and gender fluidity, providing readers with a provocative perspective on a divided nation. This compilation is aimed at those who appreciate unfiltered discourse rather than conventional political correctness.
The Lazarus Gate. Vol.1
- 397pages
- 14 heures de lecture
London, 1890. Captain John Hardwick, an embittered army veteran and opium addict, is released from captivity in Burma and returns home, only to be recruited by a mysterious gentlemen's club to combat a supernatural threat to the British Empire. This is the tale of a secret war between parallel universes, between reality and the supernatural; a war waged relentlessly by an elite group of agents; unsung heroes, whose efforts can never be acknowledged, but by whose sacrifice we are all kept safe.
The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
But what if there was more to the ghostly fable than meets the eye? What if Irving's account was based on fact? In this book, you will find long-forgotten lore about the headless spirits that have plagued mankind for centuries, and perhaps even now seek ingress into our world.
The Cthulhu Campaigns
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
A detailed account of the ancient Roman army's operations against the forces of Cthulhu and other entities of the Mythos.
Chosen Men
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
A set of Napoleonic wargames rules for small and large skirmishes.
Sherlock Holmes
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
It is 1894, and the news of a Transylvanian nobleman's death at the hands of a certain Professor Van Helsing is the talk of London. Unsatisfied at the acquittal of the professor, Mycroft Holmes asks Sherlock to investigate what truly led to the deaths of Lucy Westenra and the mysterious aristocrat.
London, 1893. The Order of Apollo, investigator of mysterious events for the Crown, has been uncovering artefacts and refugees from another world, smuggled through boundaries that seem to be thinning. A breach would mean disastrous consequences for the entire universe.
Frostgrave: Ghost Archipelago: Destiny's Call
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Samir is a thief, a street-urchin from Yad Sha'Rib, greatest city in the Empire. Like the city itself, he carries a secret; Samir is descended from the Heritors, powerful warriors who once drank from the fabled Crystal Pool. Though he dreams of one day saving his people from slavery and oppression, Samir keeps his nascent powers hidden lest he meets the same fate as his father--a slow death in the dungeons, where the grand vizier, Zhar-Marrhad, conducts dark experiments to unlock the Heritors' secrets. When the Ghost Archipelago appears once more everything changes. Feeling the pull of the Lost Isles in his blood, Samir suddenly finds himself the centre of attention after a life of anonymity. Befriended by a tribal warrior maiden, charmed by a self-styled Pirate Prince, shadowed by a beautiful assassin, and hunted by the ruthless Zhar-Marrhad, Samir must navigate a world of treachery and deceit as he sets sail for the Ghost Archipelago. Only there can he unlock the secrets of his Heritor powers. Only then can he answer his destiny's call.