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Gregory Gibson

    Walfänger
    Mooney's Manifesto
    The Old Turk's Load
    Gone Boy
    • Gone Boy

      • 343 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      On December 14, 1992, Gregory Gibson’s eighteen-year-old son Galen was murdered, shot in the doorway of his college library by a fellow student gone berserk. The killer was jailed for life, but for Gibson the tragedy was still unfolding. The morning of the shooting, he learned, college officials had intercepted but not stopped a box of ammunition addressed to the murderer. They were also anonymously warned of the intended killing but failed to call the police. After years of frustrated attempts to find peace, Gibson woke one morning to a terrible vision of his own rage and helplessness. He knew he had to do something before he destroyed himself, and he resolved to discover and document the forces that led to Galen’s death. Gone Boy follows Gibson as he visits the gun seller, as well as detectives, lawyers, psychiatrists, politicians, and college bureaucrats— a cast of characters as vivid as those in a Raymond Chandler mystery. Hailed by the New York Times and others for its evocative style and courage in confronting guns, violence, and manhood in America today, this wrenching memoir speaks in the voice of a man struggling to turn grief and rage into acceptance and understanding.

      Gone Boy
    • The Old Turk's Load

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Recognized as a top debut in crime fiction, this novel captivates with its gripping narrative and well-crafted characters. The story intricately weaves suspense and intrigue, drawing readers into a world filled with unexpected twists. Its acclaim as a Best First Novel showcases the author’s talent in creating a compelling plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The combination of sharp writing and engaging storytelling sets this book apart in the mystery genre.

      The Old Turk's Load
    • Mooney's Manifesto

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The narrative delves into the psychological aftermath of gun violence, focusing on the survivor's struggle with vengeful fantasies directed first at the perpetrator and then at a flawed system that perpetuates such violence. The author, a victim himself, channels these intense emotions into a powerful manifesto, offering a raw and personal exploration of trauma and societal failure. Through this lens, the book confronts the complexities of morality and the urgent need for change in the face of ongoing violence.

      Mooney's Manifesto
    • 1824: die große Zeit der nordamerikanischen Walfangindustrie, eine Zeit der Entdeckungen und des Wagemuts junger Männer. Auf einer Fahrt des Walfängers Globe werden Kapitän und Offiziere von den Anführern einer Meuterei erschlagen. Nur zwei Mitglieder der ursprünglichen Besatzung überleben und werden von einem amerikanischen Marineschiff gerettet. 170 Jahre später. Wir werden Zeugen eines Dramas: Ein Manuskript fällt dem Antiquar Gregory Gibson per Zufall in die Hände - das Tagebuch eines Matrosen, niedergeschrieben unmittelbar nach der Rettung der beiden Überlebenden. Ein einzigartiges Dokument, das die Geschichte des Walfangs und der Globe in nie gekannter Intensität lebendig macht.

      Walfänger