Dennis Hamley Bücher
Dennis Hamleys wunderschön einfache Prosa versetzt den Leser mühelos in die Welt seiner Romane und zeigt Vielseitigkeit in Genres vom Übernatürlichen bis zu Kriegsgeschichten. Viele seiner Erzählungen konzentrieren sich darauf, die Wahrheit aufzudecken und verborgene Geschichten zu enthüllen, wobei er mit historischen Details und sensibler Charakterzeichnung Geschichte und ihre Menschen zum Leben erweckt. Er ist bestrebt, spannende Lektüre für eine neue Generation anspruchsvoller Leser zu schaffen.






- Der Pakt mit dem Teufel- 300 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
 
- Auf seinem Weg nach Wales kommt Joslin du Lay nach Oxford. Hier geschehen in einem College 2 rätselhafte Morde. Und schon ist Joslin mal wieder in ein gefährliches Abenteuer verstrickt. 
- London, 1824. Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a washed-up opium addict whose grip on reality is slipping. In a Cambridge college library, a bullied undergraduate finds a strange annotation in a book of Coleridge's poems. Across the sea, a young Sicilian discovers that his mother once had a liaison with Coleridge. It isn't long before their paths cross. 
- Pageants of Despair- 175 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
 - Set against the backdrop of a medieval pageant, a young man's journey takes a perilous turn as he becomes entangled in a series of events that threaten not only his life but the fabric of time itself. The narrative explores themes of bravery and the consequences of one's actions, as the protagonist must navigate through challenges that could alter the course of history. 
- An Oxford Anthology of Mystery Stories- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
 - From creepy school computers to bungling bank robbers; from lost villages to deadly Christmas presents... Funny and serious, this work contains fourteen mystery stories. 
- Divided Loyalties- 346 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
 - WW1 1st trade edition paperback, fine (as new) 
- Chloe doesn't like - or trust - her step-dad. When she reads a cryptic email sent to him, she is both alarmed and intrigued. 
- The War and Freddy- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
 - September 1939 - Freddy is three, and the Second World War begins. All he knows is that his father has gone away and may not be back for some time. We see the war through Freddy's eyes - watching dogfights in the sky, playing war games, and worrying whether he will get a Meccano set for Christmas! 
