Twelve Hawks , John (2005). The Traveller. London: Corgi Books. 2006. ISBN 9781407071886. Pagine 498. 12,86 $Twelve Hawks , John (2007). The Dark River. London: Corgi Books. 2008. ISBN 9781407038032. Pagine 515. 11,55 $Twelve Hawks , John (2009). The Golden City. London: Transworld. 2010. ISBN 97...
(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com].)(Longtime followers of my creative projects know that in general I don't like publishing bad reviews; that for the most part I see it as a waste of both my time and yours, in that I could be spending that time in...
The moment I stepped onto the platform, I felt a jolt of angry energy. Growlers wearing black knit caps and bandanas were milling around the tunnels of the Metro station. As I climbed up the stairs, a dozen young men and women swept past me, hurrying out into the night. It took me a few seconds t...
Michael glanced at the others. Mrs. Brewster nodded at him and smiled knowingly. “This is not exactly correct,” Jensen said. “The couch is pushed against the wall near the door.” “I beg your pardon, Professor.” Reichhardt spoke briefly into the thin microphone attached to his headset. The shadow ...
The late Kennard Nash, a man of great insight and wisdom, was the first member of the Brethren who realized that a person like me could be an asset to your cause. I will always be grateful for his faith in me. He was supported by a number of people here—in particular, Mrs. Brewster. Her dedicatio...