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Phil M. Williams

    Phil M. Williams schreibt Fiktion und Non-Fiktion, die sich mit den Realitäten unserer Gesellschaft, der Umwelt und staatlicher Unterdrückung auseinandersetzen. Seine Protagonisten sind oft Wahrheitsuchende, die sich durch komplexe Umstände bewegen. Über verschiedene Genres hinweg erforscht Williams konsequent die menschliche Verfassung in ihrer Gesamtheit und porträtiert unerschrocken ihre guten, schlechten und hässlichen Facetten. Seine Arbeit wird durch die Suche nach Wahrheit und die Untersuchung dessen, was es bedeutet, menschlich zu sein, vereint.

    2050: Silver City (Book 3)
    Sedition
    What Happened at the Lake
    Initiation YA Edition
    Redemption
    Against the Grain
    • 2022
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2020

      2050: Enemies of the State (Book 4)

      • 418 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      After Silver City’s stunning victory over the Panamanian National Police, free communities spread throughout the world, emboldened and no longer asking for freedom. The powers that be demand these communities be eradicated.With Truman Bradshaw seeking revenge and his men out for blood on his behalf, Derek and Summer are no longer safe in Silver City. They move to Tortí, a small farming town in central Panama, to consult with the locals on transitioning to a stateless society. Derek and Summer are safely hidden from Truman’s men, but the couple are out of the frying pan and into the fire, as they fight the corrupt local police.Jacob Roth relishes his new role as the head of Roth Holdings North America. With control over the media, markets, governments, and the worldwide cryptocurrency, he has more power and wealth than nearly every person on the planet. Despite his wealth and power, his marriage is failing, and his enhanced eldest son might be a psychopath. To escape his familial problems and his father’s eternal disapproval, Jacob grows closer to his robotic mistress. Maybe he can buy love.Socialist Naomi Sutton campaigns for the US presidency against the Republican incumbent, Clayton Warner. The old Republican has a few tricks left, but Americans are hungry for change and are finally ready for a socialist government. Naomi’s poised to win the election. But with the promises she has made to get here, will it be a booby prize?

      2050: Enemies of the State (Book 4)
    • 2020
    • 2019

      Rumors

      • 490 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      A high school ruled by small-town politics. A rural community ruled by rumors. The truth may set them free. But are they ready for it? The residents of West Lake are resistant to change and afraid of confrontation. They're happy to punch in and punch out and complain about the boss man. They're friendly to your face but spiteful behind your back. They have their farms and their football, but, underneath that small-town veneer, there's envy and self-hatred and greed. Principal Janet Wilcox is a modern-day Machiavelli of small-town politics, playing the school board and the community like a banjo. Coach Rick Barnett finds himself squarely in her sights when an up-and-coming quarterback challenges her son's starting position. Gwen Townsend's the new teacher in town. She's a beautiful woman with a secret. She picked the wrong place to hide from her past. Caleb Miles is her star pupil, a brilliant young writer, questioning his sexuality in a town lacking tolerance. Gwen needs to hide who she was, and Caleb needs to hide who he is. In a town run on rumors, nobody's secret is safe. Adult language and content.

      Rumors
    • 2018

      What Happened at the Lake

      • 286 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,6(117)Abgeben

      They went on vacation. Not everyone made it back. The Palmers went to the lake for a week of fun in the sun. But Alex Palmer had an agenda. He wanted his brother to reconcile with their hypercompetitive father. He wanted his daughter to break up with her shady boyfriend. Most of all, Alex wanted them to be a family one more time before he faced his predicament at home. Evil incarnate and a brutal double murder shifted Alex's focus from wants to needs. He needed to keep his family safe. He needed to find her. He needed to know what happened at the lake. His pastor often said, "God won't give you more than you can bear." This had nothing to do with God. NOTE TO THE READER: This is a dark psychological thriller that delves into depraved acts of humanity. For adult readers only who can handle these subject matters. Adult language and explicit sexual violence.

      What Happened at the Lake
    • 2018

      Against the Grain YA Edition

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A tyrannical high school principal. A young anarchist with nothing left to lose. One way or another, this place is goin' down. Matt Moyer is an orphaned teen growing up on a primitive farm in the Pennsylvania coal region. He's homeschooled by his eccentric and philosophical great-uncle, who's a stickler for logic, reason, and intellectual honesty. Despite his uncle's reverence for veracity, inconsistencies arise regarding the old man's shady past and the teen's parents. Through a harrowing sequence of events, Matt is forced to attend a public school. The feral teen finds it difficult to cope with the hypocrisy, propaganda, and misinformation that adults and children so readily accept. Faced with the possibility of expulsion, arrest, and ostracism, he must make a choice. Will he choose the easy lie or the hard truth? Some adult language and content.

      Against the Grain YA Edition