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von Greg Iles

Marshall McEwan is one of the most successful journalists in Washington, DC. But his father is terminally ill, and he must return to his childhood home - a place he vowed he would never go back to.Bienville, Mississippi, is no longer the city Marshall remembers. His family's 150-year-old newspaper is failing, and Jet Talal, the love of his youth, has married into the family of Max Matheson, one of a dozen powerful patriarchs who rule the town through the exclusive Bienville Poker Club. The city's only hope of economic salvation is a new, billion-dollar Chinese paper mill. But on the verge of the deal's consummation, two deaths rock Bienville to its core.Joining forces with his former lover, Marshall begins digging for the truth. But he and Jet soon discover that the soil of Mississippi is a minefield where explosive secrets can be far more destructive than injustice.

von Cormac McCarthy

The Story Of A Nameless Father And Son Trying To Survive With Their Humanity Intact In A Postapocalyptic Wasteland Where Earth's Natural Resources Have Been Diminished, And Some Survivors Are Left To Raise Others For Meat, The Road Is One Of Cormac Mccarthy's Bleakest And Most Prescient Novels. Dedicated To His Son, John Francis Mccarthy, Mccarthy's The Road Is One Of His Most Personal Novels. Ranked 17th On The Guardian's 100 Best Novels Of The 21st Century, It Was The Recipient Of The Pulitzer Prize For Literature, The James Tait Black Memorial Award, The Believer Award, And Was Nominated For The National Book Critics Circle Award. This First Official Graphic Novel Adaptation Of Mccarthy's Work Is Illustrated By Acclaimed French Cartoonist Manu Larcenet, Who Ably Transforms The World Depicted By Mccarthy's Spare And Brutal Prose Into Stark Ink Drawings That Add An Additional Layer To This Haunting Tale Of Family Love And Human Perseverance. Cormac Mccarthy Personally Approved The Making Of This Book Before His Death, And The Adaptation Bears The Approval Of The Mccarthy Estate-- Provided By Publisher.

von Mccarthy Cormac

By the winner of the pulitzer prize for fiction in 2007, this is the story of a father and son walking alone through burned america, heading through the ravaged landscape to the coast. It has been hailed as 'the first great masterpiece of the globally warmed generation. Here is an american classic which, at a stroke, makes mccarthy a contender for the nobel prize for literature . . an absolutely wonderful book that people will be reading for generations' andrew o’hagan harvey weinstein's film was released in the uk on 8 january 2010 with an all-star cast including viggo mortensen, charlize theron, guy pearce and robert duvall, and introducing major new young talent, kodi smit mcphee, with a soundtrack by nick cave and warren ellis. ‘a work of such terrible beauty that you will struggle to look away’ tom gatti, the times ‘so good that it will devour you, in parts. It is incandescent’ niall griffiths, daily telegraph ‘you will read on, absolutely convinced, thrilled, mesmeris

von Cormac McCarthy

Set in our own time along the bloody frontier between Texas and Mexico, this is Cormac McCarthy’s first novel since Cities of the Plain completed his acclaimed, best-selling Border Trilogy.Llewelyn Moss, hunting antelope near the Rio Grande, instead finds men shot dead, a load of heroin, and more than $2 million in cash. Packing the money out, he knows, will change everything. But only after two more men are murdered does a victim’s burning car lead Sheriff Bell to the carnage out in the desert, and he soon realizes how desperately Moss and his young wife need protection. One party in the failed transaction hires an ex–Special Forces officer to defend his interests against a mesmerizing freelancer, while on either side are men accustomed to spectacular violence and mayhem. The pursuit stretches up and down and across the border, each participant seemingly determined to answer what one asks another: how does a man decide in what order to abandon his life?A harrowing story of a war that society is waging on itself, and an enduring meditation on the ties of love and blood and duty that inform lives and shape destinies, No Country for Old Men is a novel of extraordinary resonance and power.

von Wilbur Smith

Die Courtneys haben sich am südlichsten Zipfel Afrikas niedergelassen. Inmitten einer hollândischen Kolonie am Kap der Guten Hoffung erhofft sich die Familie, angeführt von den Brüdern Tom und Dorian, einen Neubeginn. Eines Tages jedoch treibt ein wilder Sturm ein Sträflingsschiff in den Hafen. Es kommt zu einem schicksalhaften Zusammentreffen mit einer jungen Frau, die zu Unrecht als Slave verschifft wurde. Danach stehen die Courtneys auf der schwarzen Listen und sind gezwungen ins unerforschte Hinterland Afrikas zu fliehen – ein ebenso gefährliche als auch atemberaubendes Reise in die Wildnis. Doch auch hier kann der Courtney Clan seiner Vergangenheit nicht entkommen. Kinder werden Eltern gegenüber stehen, Brüder Brüdern, in einem Kampf bis aufs Blut, Courtney Blut. Auf Genaueste recherchiert wird hier Afrika und seine Geschichte lebendig. 'Wüstenkönig' ist das Meisterwerk eines auf seinem Zenith stehenden Schriftstelllers.

von Larry McMurtry

The prequel to Comanche Moon, depicting the adventures of Woodrow McCall and Gus McCrae as young men adrift in the Old West.

von Tracy Letts

Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2008 Tony Award for Best New Play. Now a major motion picture "A tremendous achievement in American playwriting: a tragicomic populist portrait of a tough land and a tougher people." --TimeOut New York "Tracy Letts' August: Osage County is what O'Neill would be writing in 2007. Letts has recaptured the nobility of American drama's mid-century heyday while still creating something entirely original." --New York magazine "I don't care if August: Osage County is three-and-a-half hours long. I wanted more." -Howard Shapiro, Philadelphia Inquirer "This original and corrosive black comedy deserves a seat at the table with the great American family plays."--Time One of the most bracing and critically acclaimed plays in recent history, August: Osage County is a portrait of the dysfunctional American family at its finest--and absolute worst. When the patriarch of the Weston clan disappears one hot summer night, the family reunites at the Oklahoma homestead, where long-held secrets are unflinchingly and uproariously revealed. The three-act, three-and-a-half-hour mammoth of a play combines epic tragedy with black comedy, dramatizing three generations of unfulfilled dreams and leaving not one of its thirteen characters unscathed.August: Osage County has been produced in more than twenty countries worldwide and is now a major motion picture starring Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Chris Cooper, Dermot Mulroney, Sam Shepard, Juliette Lewis, and Ewan McGregor. Tracy Letts is the author of Killer Joe, Bug, and Man from Nebraska, which was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. His plays have been performed throughout the country and internationally. A performer as well as a playwright, Letts is a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, where August: Osage County premiered.

von Philipp Meyer

A Globe & Mail 100 SelectionPart epic of Texas, part classic coming- of-age story, part unflinching portrait of the bloody price of power, The Son is an utterly transporting novel that maps the legacy of violence in the American West through the lives of the McCulloughs, an ambitious family as resilient and dangerous as the land they claimSpring, 1849. The first male child born in the newly established Republic of Texas, Eli McCullough is thirteen years old when a marauding band of Comanches storms his homestead and brutally murders his mother and sister, taking him captive. Brave and clever, Eli quickly adapts to life among the Comanches, learning their ways and language, answering to a new name, becoming the chief's adopted son, and waging war against their enemies, including white men—which complicates his sense of loyalty and understanding of who he is. But when disease, starvation, and overwhelming numbers of armed Americans decimate the tribe, Eli finds himself alone. Neither white nor Indian, civilized nor fully wild, he must carve a place for himself in a world in which he does not fully belong—a journey of adventure, tragedy, hardship, grit, and luck that reverberates in the lives of his progeny.Intertwined with Eli's story are those of his son, Peter, a man who bears the emotional cost of his father's drive for power, and Jeannie, Eli's great-granddaughter, a woman who must fight hardened rivals to succeed in a man's world.Philipp Meyer deftly explores how Eli's ruthlessness and steely pragmatism transform subsequent generations of McCulloughs. Love, honor, even children are sacrificed in the name of ambition as the family becomes one of the richest powers in Texas, a ranching-and-oil dynasty of unsurpassed wealth and privilege. Yet, like all empires, the McCulloughs must eventually face the consequences of their choices. Harrowing, panoramic, and vividly drawn, The Son is a masterful achievement from a sublime young talent.