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Michael Gregorio

    Michael Gregorio
    Święta Rita z Cascii
    Critique of Criminal Reason
    Days of Atonement
    A Visible Darkness
    • A Visible Darkness

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of Napoleonic wars, an investigator is tasked with solving the mysterious disappearances and gruesome murders of amber collectors in Prussia. As Hanno Stiffeniis delves into the case, he grapples with the implications of his findings on his country's fate. This dark and intelligent narrative weaves historical themes of nationalism and humanism, exploring the tension between superstition and science. The story is part of a compelling series of historical mysteries that vividly depict a tumultuous past.

      A Visible Darkness
      3,4
    • Days of Atonement

      • 445pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Three children are massacred in their beds. The crushed corpse of their mother is discovered in a dockside warehouse. Hanno Stiffeniis, a Prussian magistrate, goes to investigate, but everything begins to unwind. Serge Lavedrine, a criminologist attached to the invading French army, steps in to resolve the mystery, and Stiffeniis is packed off to collect the husband from a remote fortress on the Russian border. But the husband, Bruno Gottewald, is dead and buried - killed while out on field manoeuvres. In less than a week the entire Gottewald family has been wiped off the face of the earth. A tragic coincidence? A military conspiracy involving Prussian troops? Or are the French using the massacre to expand their power?

      Days of Atonement
      3,6
    • Critique of Criminal Reason

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      An International Bestseller and a Playboy Best Book of 2006, this work captivates readers with its engaging narrative and compelling themes. It explores intricate relationships and profound human experiences, offering insights that resonate across cultures. With a blend of humor and depth, the book delves into personal growth and societal issues, making it a thought-provoking read that appeals to a wide audience. Its acclaim highlights its impact and relevance in contemporary literature.

      Critique of Criminal Reason
      3,1