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Margaret Campbell

    Diese Autorin ist bekannt für ihre scharfsinnige Erforschung der menschlichen Psyche und komplexer zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen. Ihre Werke tauchen oft in die dunkleren Aspekte der menschlichen Natur ein und untersuchen Themen wie Leidenschaft, Schuld und Verrat mit bemerkenswerter Intensität. Durch ihre fesselnde Prosa erschafft sie Welten, die sowohl faszinierend als auch beunruhigend sind, und lädt die Leser ein, über die mehrdeutige Moral der menschlichen Existenz nachzudenken. Ihr literarischer Stil zeichnet sich durch reiche Sprache und eine evokative Atmosphäre aus, die den Leser in das Herz ihrer Geschichten zieht.

    The Great Cellists
    They Can Rip The Flesh From Your Bones
    The Spectral Bride
    Family
    Die grossen Geiger
    • Family

      A Celebration

      • 179 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      A collection of short stories, poetry, and essays by such writers as Nikki Giovanni, Garnette Mullis, Al Maginnes, and Bobbie Su Nadal considers the special relationships within families and is complemented by warm photographs. $50,000 ad/promo.

      Family
    • Terror or Romance, Legend or Love...?Was lovely Adelaide Fenton a simple country girl, or was she the pale shadow of another maiden who had met violent death many years before? Was handsome James Daintry, the last Earl of the Seagroves, a fanciful young man, or the final victim of a legendary specter which had taken its toll in madness and sorrow? Was it the power of love which drew them together, or were they caught in a darker pattern -- cursed for a crime they did not commit, reliving a tale they scarcely knew?Adelaide's family warned her not to look beyond her station. James's advisors tried to keep him from their secret trysts. But fate beckoned them on, down a pathway from which no one could turn them, on a journey which must lead them to happiness or death...

      The Spectral Bride
    • The book explores the powerful legacy of resilience and spirit passed down through generations, particularly through the voice of the author's grandmother, Rose Mary Bree. It delves into themes of survival against adversity, emphasizing the importance of inner strength in the face of external challenges. The narrative is likely rich with personal anecdotes and wisdom, illustrating how one can endure hardships without losing their essence.

      They Can Rip The Flesh From Your Bones
    • The Great Cellists

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The instrument we know today developed from the "bass violin" and came into general use in the 17th century. Through her research of performers and teachers, from Boccherini and Romberg to Casala and Jacqueline du Pre, author Margaret Campbell presents a rich picture of traditions handed down the generations and developed internationally, and recreates the magic of the greatest cellists in history.

      The Great Cellists