The book offers an insightful examination of the welfare state crisis, exploring how postmodern skepticism and the rise of global market capitalism have influenced contemporary debates. Peter Leonard delves into the complexities of these issues, providing a clear and engaging analysis that highlights the challenges faced by welfare systems in today's economic landscape.
Peter Leonard Livres
Peter Leonard, fils d'Elmore Leonard, crée des récits marqués par des caractérisations précises et des dialogues maîtrisés. Avec une profonde compréhension de la nature humaine, il explore des relations complexes et des dilemmes moraux. La prose de Leonard est concise, perspicace et va constamment au cœur de la narration, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire distinctive.






Voices of the Dead
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of 1971 Detroit, a Holocaust survivor named Harry Levin embarks on a harrowing quest for vengeance after the tragic death of his daughter in a car accident. Fueled by rage, he tracks down her killer to Munich, uncovering shocking truths about the diplomat and his dangerous intentions. This journey not only threatens Harry's life but also impacts those around him, leading to explosive revelations that challenge his understanding of justice and morality.
Raylan Goes to Detroit
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Peter Leonard, following in the footsteps of his renowned father, Elmore Leonard, brings his own storytelling flair to the literary world. This book showcases his unique voice and style, blending crime, suspense, and sharp dialogue. Readers can expect a gripping narrative filled with complex characters and unexpected twists, reflecting the legacy of his father's influence while establishing Peter's distinct presence in contemporary fiction.
A high octane novel of money, guns and some serious double crossing . featuring a virtuoso cast of bad guys.
Eyes Closed Tight
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A former Detroit homicide investigator, now a motel owner in Florida, discovers a young woman's lifeless body, leading him to suspect a connection to a past case. As he investigates a second murder, he realizes he is being targeted, especially when his girlfriend is kidnapped by the killer. The narrative intensifies as he revisits old files to uncover the truth, blending suspense with personal stakes. This gripping tale promises relentless twists and a deeply satisfying resolution, showcasing the author's mastery in the suspense genre.
Sweet Dreams
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The story follows Kate McGraw, the only female member of a US Marshals' fugitive task force, who is shot while pursuing a dangerous bank robber. During her recovery in the hospital, she receives an enigmatic bouquet of flowers. Upon her discharge, she notices a man watching her, leading to a shocking reunion with her estranged father, Frank Galvin, recently released from prison after serving time for armed robbery. He offers his assistance in capturing the elusive bank robber, complicating Kate's personal and professional life.
Quiver
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Kate McCall’s husband has been killed by her son, Luke, in a tragic bow-hunting accident. While Kate struggles with her loss and Luke’s surly guilt, her first love, Jack, an ex-con, comes back to Detroit, looking for redemption. Even though his past—in the form of his former “colleagues”— trails close behind… Now, Jack must convince his partners in crime that he really did lose the heist money—and find a way to win Kate’s trust. But Jack’s return to civil society sets into motion a series of events culminating in dangerous seduction, extortion, and a high-risk confrontation with a gang of killers who don’t believe in second chances…and are dead-set at getting even. No matter what the cost.
Rome: Mcabe and Chip, two American exchange students, are about to become embroiled with a violent street gang, a beautiful Italian girl and a flawed kidnapping plan. Detroit: Sharon Vanelli's affair with Joey Palermo, a Mafia enforcer, is about to be discovered by her husband Ray, a secret service agent.
Records Of A Voyage To The Western Coast Of Africa In His Majesty's Ship Dryad (1833)
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its cultural significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote historical literature, offering a modern edition that remains true to the original text. This commitment highlights the importance of making classic works accessible to contemporary readers.
A fascinating biographical narrative of the lives and deaths of nearly two hundred men from many different walks of life and social circumstance, all linked by their attendance at St Olave's Grammar School, at that time in Bermondsey, now in Orpington, with a long history dating back to Elizabethan London of 1562. Tales are interwoven within a chronological survey of the Great War campaign, with specialist chapters from aerial, infantry and naval combat to medical support, artillery, engineering, machine gunnery and tank technologies. Individual and personal details abound, helping the reader to get to know many of the 'warriors', with several indexes of interest for genealogical, local history and military research. Images of all the fallen are included with the often passionate narrative punctuated with poetry, letters home, school masters observations and pertinent quotes that add subtlety to the story.