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John McLaren

    7th Sense
    Schutzengel-Mandalas
    Der Hellseher. Roman. Aus d. Engl. v. Ulrich Hoffmann
    Das Computer-Komplott. Roman. Aus d. Engl. v. Caroline Görnandt
    Das Taxi-Komplott. Roman. Aus d. Engl. v. Tanja Handels
    Remote Control
    • Der Londoner Taxifahrer Terry, zu dessen Kundschaft auch Banker gehören, schnappt während der Fahrt brisante Insiderinformationen über eine geplante Firmenübernahme durch eine dubiose Aktiengesellschaft auf. Mit seinen Freunden Len und Einstein beschliesst er, diese Informationen gewinnbringend einzusetzen und in der Bankenszene kräftig abzusahnen. Doch so einfach wie gedacht lässt sich der gemeinsam ausgeklügelte Plan nicht in die Tat umsetzen

      Das Taxi-Komplott. Roman. Aus d. Engl. v. Tanja Handels
    • 7th Sense

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,1(15)Abgeben

      Calum has one ambition, to win back the love of Marianna. Disillusioned, Calum leaves for the wilds of the Hebrides where he discovers a relative, who possesses the power of seventh sense. Calum exploits this and is soon plunged into a whirlpool of intrigue, deception and lethal covert operations.

      7th Sense
    • Black Cabs

      • 402 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      The high-flyers of London's investment banks are all too aware that information is gold-dust when billion pound deals are at stake. But as the highly-paid guns at Skidder Barton, a fading giant in the cut-throat corporate finance sector, secretly plot the huge take-over that will revive their fortunes, they forget that there's one place they can be overheard ... Len and his cabbie colleagues, Terry and Einstein, embark on a cunning and dangerous attempt to profit from the next big take-over move. Because Len needs the money, and he needs it fast - his daughter's life depends on it. Will the cabbies' world of solidarity triumph over the brutal self-interest of the sharp suits who will stop at nothing on the road to unimaginable riches?

      Black Cabs
    • Running Rings

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      South London organised crime meets corporate culture in a riveting new thriller from the bestselling author of BLACK CABS. The Hills have hit hard times: they're losing cash hand over foot in the restaurants and clubs they own as fronts and, without money to launder, the family's a damn liability. As head of the felonious dynasty, it falls to Ronnie to work on their profitability. Striking a deal with his straight daughter Primrose's management-consultant boyfriend, things seem to be looking up. What with Rupert's brilliant business brain and the Hills' criminal muscle, the three innovative crimes they conspire to commit look set to make their fortune. The first two are brilliant successes, but when Rupert falls for an aristocratic femme fatale he needs to ditch Primrose in a hurry. Fearing Ronnie's wrath, he persuades one of the younger Hills to overthrow him so they can continue unimpeded with the last and most lucrative crime. But Rupert has reckoned without the cunning of a woman scorned...

      Running Rings
    • Writing in Hope and Fear

      Literature as Politics in Postwar Australia

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the intense literary debates in postwar Australia, highlighting the clash between radical nationalists and cultural conservatives. It explores the origins of these conflicts through key literary works, influential journals, and the figures involved. Writing is portrayed as a political act reflecting societal hopes and fears, with a focus on both politically engaged authors and those perceived as apolitical. The evolution of journalism and the emergence of younger poets are also examined, culminating in the transformative changes of the 1960s and the Whitlam government that liberated literature from previous constraints.

      Writing in Hope and Fear