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Andrew Dunkley

    Cet auteur apporte à son écriture une riche expérience de la radio et du journalisme, façonnant une voix narrative unique. Sa longue carrière dans les médias a perfectionné son talent pour raconter des histoires captivantes et relier des sujets divers. Le passage de diverses stations de radio australiennes à une concentration sur les podcasts d'astronomie démontre une curiosité constante et un désir de partager ses connaissances. Ce mélange de précision journalistique et de fascination pour le cosmos confère à son travail profondeur et une large perspective.

    The Terranian Enigma
    5 Irons Don't Float
    All I See Is Mud
    The Hitler Paradox
    Parallax
    • Parallax

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      The narrative centers on reporter Sam Wilcox, who is broadcasting live from the Australia Observatory. The setting suggests a focus on astronomical events or discoveries, potentially highlighting the excitement and urgency of the moment. Through Sam's perspective, readers can expect an engaging exploration of the observatory's significance and the unfolding events in the sky.

      Parallax
    • The Hitler Paradox

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      In the early 23rd Century, time travel has become a reality. For years, the Infinity Generator remains unused as governments debate the ramifications of potential alterations to the past until one nation, Germany, proposes the correction of humanity's worst atrocity, The Holocaust. The United Nations agrees and a committee is formed to work up a plan. They decide that erasing Adolph Hitler from history is the best way to achieve their goal. They study his life, find his vulnerabilities and finally execute their attack. Like many before them, they fail and with that a new and terrible foe becomes aware of their intentions, hell bent on revenge. Now the U.N. must fight against time itself to achieve success before the future, the present and the past are controlled by the Fourth Reich.

      The Hitler Paradox
    • All I See Is Mud

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(12)Évaluer

      The narrative immerses readers in the harrowing experiences of a 16-year-old soldier in the trenches of World War I. It vividly portrays the grim realities of war, including the relentless mud, blood, and the omnipresent threat of death, alongside the psychological toll of such an environment on a young mind. This poignant exploration highlights the loss of innocence and the brutal challenges faced by youth thrust into the chaos of conflict.

      All I See Is Mud
    • 5 Irons Don't Float

      Dealing with Anger on the Golf Course

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the complexities of golf, highlighting its technical challenges and the emotional rollercoaster it often provokes in players. It captures the frustrations, outbursts, and intense feelings that come with mastering the game, offering a candid look at the struggles golfers face on and off the course.

      5 Irons Don't Float
    • The Terranian Enigma

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The invasion of the Andromeda Galaxy by the Borche brings devastation as they ruthlessly attack the seven worlds, leaving destruction in their wake. The inhabitants valiantly resist but face a formidable enemy known for their discipline and relentless pursuit of extermination and slavery. This conflict highlights themes of survival and the struggle against an overpowering adversary, capturing the dire circumstances of the colonies under siege.

      The Terranian Enigma