Mark Hudson Bücher
Dieser Autor, geprägt von vielfältigen Lebenserfahrungen, darunter Militärdienst und Einzelhandelssicherheit, bringt eine rohe Realität in seine Erzählungen ein. Nach mehreren Büchern der Gordon-Hudde-Reihe und der kürzlichen Veröffentlichung von „Retail Investigator“ erwägt er nun, seine Erfahrungen in einer Biografie über seinen Militärdienst zu teilen. Er bittet um Leserfeedback, um seine literarische Reise fortzusetzen.






Bronze Age Maritime and Warrior Dynamics in Island East Asia
- 82 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The book explores the implications of recent interdisciplinary studies on the Bronze Age, particularly focusing on long-distance trade and political decentralization. It introduces the concept of 'bronzisation' as a form of proto-globalization and examines its applicability to East Asia, particularly Island East Asia. The author analyzes maritime interactions and warrior culture within a comparative Eurasian context, arguing that Bronze Age trade fostered decentralized complexity in regions outside major alluvial states. The notion of the 'barbarian niche' is introduced to model premodern Eurasian history.
A Hint Of Silver: A Gordan Hudde Novel
- 386 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
A former ranger and CIA operative, Gordan Hudde finds himself drawn into a tense missing children's investigation in his new hometown of Otter, Georgia. Teaming up with Sheriff 'Big' John Schmidt, he faces a moral dilemma between legal protocols and the pursuit of justice. As powerful adversaries threaten the investigation, including the sheriff's department and an FBI agent, Gordan must race against time to save the children, especially when a fourth child goes missing, pushing him to his limits.
An Emerald Abyss: A Gordan Hudde Novel
- 430 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
The plot revolves around the mysterious disappearance of veterans from a support group, raising alarms when the creator discovers a lack of government interest in their plight. As he enlists a friend to investigate, the story unfolds into a chilling narrative of greed, corruption, and a conspiracy that blurs the lines between foreign threats and potential government involvement. The gripping tale promises to keep readers on edge, questioning the integrity of those in power while exploring the darker side of societal issues.
An Angry Orange Sky: A Gordan Hudde Novel
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of a stunning Mexican vacation, this story unfolds a passionate romance between a mysterious man and a captivating local woman. Their relationship is complicated by the looming threats of a violent street gang, ruthless cartels, and corrupt governments on both sides of the border. The narrative is intense and cinematic, portraying a dangerous world where love and peril intertwine under the ominous presence of an angry orange sky.
A Deep Purple Hue: Book One of the Gordan Hudde Series
- 210 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A high-stakes political thriller unfolds as a conspiracy intertwines with another, threatening to reshape America’s foreign policy. Powerful figures engage in a dangerous game, each maneuvering for control, with dire consequences for the nation. As the clock ticks down, the urgency to unravel the plot intensifies. The gripping narrative explores themes of power, betrayal, and the fragility of democracy, posing the question of whether the impending disaster can be averted before it's too late.
A Retail Investigator: Lessons learned in 24 years of retail security
- 116 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The narrative follows the author's journey from an Army veteran to a multi-store district investigator in retail security. Through hundreds of shoplifting detentions and thousands of interviews, he shares entertaining and informative insights into the world of retail crime. His expertise in various interview and interrogation techniques reveals how he adapted these skills to secure confessions from employee suspects. This book is essential for those interested in retail security, management, or the hidden dynamics of the retail environment after hours.
The book is a quest - a journey through Titian's life and work, towards the physical and spiritual landscape of his last paintings.
Consumption
- 190 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Consumption used to be a disease. Now it is the dominant manner in which most people meet their most basic needs and – if they can afford the price – their wildest desires. In this new book, Ian and Mark Hudson critically examine how consumption has been understood in economic theory before analyzing its centrality to our social lives and function in contemporary capitalism. They also outline the consequences it has for people and nature, consequences routinely made invisible in the shopping mall or online catalogue. Hudson and Hudson show, in an approachable manner, how patterns of consumption are influenced by cultures, individual preferences and identity formation before arguing that underlying these determinants is the unavoidable need within capitalism to realize profit. This accessible and comprehensive book will be essential reading for students and scholars of political economy, economics and economic sociology, as well as any reader who wants to confront their own practices of consumption in a meaningful way.