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Tobias Jones

    Tobias Jones ist ein Autor, dessen Werk sich mit seinem unverwechselbaren erzählerischen Stil tiefgründig mit sozialen und kulturellen Themen auseinandersetzt. Seine Schriften erforschen oft die Komplexität der menschlichen Natur und die komplizierten Beziehungen zwischen Individuen und Gesellschaft. Jones' Ansatz zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtung und aufschlussreiche Kommentare aus, die die Leser fesseln und zum Nachdenken anregen. Seine Prosa wird für ihren literarischen Wert und ihre Fähigkeit, starke emotionale Reaktionen hervorzurufen, bewundert.

    Blood on the Altar
    Utopian Dreams
    Ultra
    A Place of Refuge
    Italien - das dunkle Herz des Südens. Eine kritische Liebeserklärung
    ULTRA - Jenseits des italienischen Fußballs
    • A Place of Refuge

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,3(106)Abgeben

      Share your belongings and start belonging aEURO the story of Windsor Hill Wood

      A Place of Refuge
    • Ultra

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      4,0(42)Abgeben

      An exploration of the dark side of football, of Italy and of far right politics and organised crime: the hard core fans known as the ultras.

      Ultra
    • Utopian Dreams

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,7(19)Abgeben

      Utopian Dreams offers one writer's attempt to retreat from the 'real world' - which is making him emptier and angrier by the day - and seek out the alternatives to modern manners and morality.

      Utopian Dreams
    • Blood on the Altar

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,8(25)Abgeben

      It's not until 2010, when Elisa's decomposed body is found in the church where she went missing, that the two cases are linked and Restivo is finally dealt with.

      Blood on the Altar
    • The Dark Heart Of Italy

      Travels Through Time and Space Across Italy

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(922)Abgeben

      In 1999 Tobias Jones emigrated to Italy, expecting to discover the pastoral bliss described by centuries of foreign visitors. Instead, he discovered a very different country, besieged by unfathomable terrorism and deep-seated paranoia, where crime is scarcely ever met with punishment. The Dark Heart of Italy is Jones' account of his three-year voyage across the Italian peninsula. Jones is preoccupied not by Italy's art, climate, or cuisine, but by the livelier and stranger sides of the Bel Paese: language, football, Catholicism, cinema, television and terrorism. Why, he wonders, is there a parliamentary commission investigating Italy's terrorist 'slaughters', and why do bombs still explode every time politics start getting serious? Why does everyone urge him to go home as soon as possible, saying that Italy is a 'brothel'? And why do people warn him that 'Clean Hands' only disguise 'Dirty Feet'? Slowly, though, one clear truth emerges: the entire country is in the hands of one man. He owns banks, estate agencies, mobile phone companies - not to mention half the television channels, one of the best football teams, and great swathes of Milan. His personal wealth is estimated at $14 billion. And now, thanks to his coalition with 'Post-Fascists', he - Silvio Berlusconi - has become President of the Ministerial Council. Could this be why everyone in Italy is so paranoid?

      The Dark Heart Of Italy
    • The Salati Case

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,2(68)Abgeben

      Castagnetti (informally known as 'Casta') is a private detective who doesn't do things by the book. He's dogged and lonely, impatient with the world of appearances and deceit. So when a pompous notary commissions him to verify that a missing person is "presumed dead" in order to dispose of a dead woman's estate to the other heirs, Casta smells a rat. Before long he's reopening wounds from years ago and exposing family secrets to those who have tried to suppress them.The relatives of Signora Salati just want their their inheritance, but Casta is going to make sure they get their just desserts as well. Because Casta isn't the sort to content himself with "presumed dead". He likes certainty, the kind of certainty that comes from seeing a skeleton. As the Salati case progresses, other corpses appear and Casta realises he's at the centre of an old-fashioned Italian whodunit.The Salti Case marks the appearance of a new and memorable detective: an orphan who has pulled himself up from the mean streets.

      The Salati Case
    • White Death

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      But before long the businessman is receiving threatening phonecalls, his factory is burnt to the ground and an employee loses his life. Castagnetti traces similar cases of arson across the city and realises that this sort of systematic intimidation happens when the owner's land is about to be redesignated as residential.

      White Death
    • A journey along the River Po and through Italian history, society and culture, from journalist and author Tobias Jones.

      The Po