Nigel Balchin Bücher
Ursprünglich als Arbeitspsychologe ausgebildet, erlangte Nigel Balchin während des Zweiten Weltkriegs erstmals kritische Anerkennung als Romanautor. Seine Romane schöpfen oft aus seinen Erfahrungen aus der Kriegsarbeit und dem Staatsdienst, was ihm den Ehrentitel „der Romanautor der arbeitenden Männer“ einbrachte. Balchins unverwechselbarer Stil fängt meisterhaft die Komplexität der menschlichen Natur und des Berufslebens ein. Seine eindringlichen Erzählungen bieten tiefe Einblicke in die Motivationen und Herausforderungen, denen sich Einzelpersonen unter anspruchsvollen Umständen gegenübersehen.






Seen Dimly Before Dawn
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Walter Parrish is fifteen, handsome, athletic and highly intelligent. But his head is also stuffed full of ideas gleaned from romantic poetry and so, when he spends the summer on his uncle Patrick's fruit farm, it is perhaps not surprising that he quickly becomes besotted with Patrick's bewitching partner, Leonie. And when Leonie reveals that she is not married to Patrick, but is only his mistress, Walter realizes that his hopeless passion may not be quite as hopeless as he first thought. So he embarks upon a scheme to prise Leonie away from Patrick, only to discover that Leonie is playing a much deadlier game, one that could have life-changing consequences for both her and Walter. Set in the glorious Kent countryside in high summer, and told with all Nigel Balchin's consummate skill as a storyteller, Seen Dimly Before Dawn is a richly enjoyable novel about adolescence, love, loss and the vast gulf that separates a child's view of the world from an adult's. Praise for Seen Dimly Before Dawn: 'the story pounds along eagerly with all senses alert' - New Statesman 'excellent' - Sunday Times 'thoroughly readable and consistently entertaining' - The Times
Mine Own Executioner
- 196 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
In the Absence of Mrs Petersen
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of Yugoslavia, the story follows Katherina Feldic, a young and attractive typist whose beauty captivates those around her. As she navigates the complexities of desire and societal expectations, her character embodies the struggles and aspirations of her time. The narrative explores themes of identity, longing, and the impact of external perceptions on personal choices, painting a vivid picture of a woman's journey in a tumultuous environment.
A Way Through the Wood
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
A psychological study of marriage, loyalty and justice, A WAY THROUGH THE WOOD is a remarkable post-war novel.
Darkness Falls from the Air
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A true modern classic, DARKNESS FALLS FROM THE AIR is a seminal novel of the Second World War.
The Small Back Room
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A twentieth century classic about the politics of weapons research and the horror of their actual use.