Peter J. Heck Bücher
Peter Heck verfasst fesselnde Erzählungen, die die Spannung von Mysterien mit dem Ausmaß der Geschichte und dem Wunder der Science-Fiction verbinden. Seine Werke tauchen oft in unerwartete Verbindungen über die Zeit hinweg ein und konzentrieren sich auf eine ausgeprägte Charakterentwicklung und den Aufbau immersiver Welten. Leser schätzen seine einzigartige Fähigkeit, originelle Handlungsstränge zu entwickeln und unvergessliche Leseerlebnisse zu schaffen.






- Phule's Errand- 281 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
 - Phule is without a doubt the only captain in the Space Legion with his own butler, but Beeker has stuck with him through thick and thin. Which is why it’s incomprehensible to Phule why Beeker has run off-planet without a word—and with Omega Company’s lovely new medic. Without his right-hand man, Phule has no idea what his left hand is doing. So he takes off after his errant butler, just as General Blitzkrieg decides to make a surprise visit to Zenobia. And the only thing Blitz would like better than catching Phule off guard is to catch Phule AWOL... 
- No Phule Like an Old Phule- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
 - Phule gets on the wrong side of celebrity canine Barky the Environmental Dog by hosting a group of big game hunters who think they can bag a dinosaur on Zenobia. Needless to say, dinosaurs are not a native species. But cold, hard facts never stopped a Phule. And neither will Barky's cold, wet nose. 
- Phule Me Twice- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
 - When the planet Zenobia is invaded, Captain Willard Phule takes on the job of military advisor to the peaceful dinosaurlike Zenobians, but his mission is complicated when a robot double of Phule mysteriously appears out of nowhere. Original. 
- Set against a backdrop of a stunning city plagued by deep-seated corruption and racism, the narrative follows a black man wrongfully accused of murder, facing execution. A renowned author and detective takes it upon himself to uncover the truth and fight against the injustices that threaten an innocent life. The story explores themes of racial prejudice and moral responsibility, weaving a gripping tale of suspense and social commentary. 
- A shocking murder in New York City links the victim to Mark Twain, whose address was discovered in the deceased's pocket. Compounding the mystery, Twain receives a message from an old friend, with handwriting that eerily resembles a note found with the body. This connection thrusts Twain into a chilling investigation, blending elements of suspense and historical intrigue as he navigates a web of secrets from his past. 
- Set against the backdrop of a first-class boat trip and a European adventure, Wentworth Cabot enjoys his role assisting the legendary Mark Twain. Eager for a smooth journey, he hopes to avoid the complications of murder that have marred his previous escapades. As they navigate new experiences together, the story promises a blend of humor and intrigue, showcasing the dynamic between the iconic author and his devoted assistant. 
- Set in England, the story follows Mark Twain and his assistant, Wentworth Cabot, as they navigate unexpected chaos during a family visit. Their plans for sightseeing are disrupted by Slippery Ed, a con man who persuades Twain to attend a séance, despite his skepticism about the supernatural. When a murder occurs at the event, Twain is thrust into a mystery where he must determine if the culprit is a living person or a ghostly presence, blending humor with suspense in a unique narrative.