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Paul Bryers

    Paul Bryers, que escribe bajo el seudónimo de Seth Hunter, es autor de numerosas novelas cautivadoras. Su obra, a menudo informada por sus experiencias como director de cine y televisión, se adentra en narrativas apasionantes. Bryers crea historias que cautivan a los lectores por su profundidad y personajes hábilmente desarrollados, estableciendo una voz literaria distintiva.

    Winter des Baren
    In a Pig's Ear
    The Used Women's Book Club
    • 2004

      The Used Women's Book Club

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      On the night a book group meets to swap novels, the husband of one of its members borrows a flat in which to have an illicit affair. It isn't the first time Larry has made himself scarce for one of Rob's adulterous flings, but tonight Rob is viciously beaten to death with a fisherman's hook. Is a modern-day Jack the Ripper on the loose? Can Larry work out who will be attacked next? And what is the link to the "Used Women's Book Club?" The suspicion and fear growing between this group of friends is making them all sick to their stomachs as the killer tears along, leaving blood and lives strewn through the streets of East London.

      The Used Women's Book Club
    • 1999

      In der verschlafenen Kleinstadt Bridport in Maine wird die verstümmelte Leiche einer jungen Frau gefunden. Der Verdacht, ein Bär könnte sie so zugerichtet haben, erweist sich jedoch bald als falsch.

      Winter des Baren
    • 1996

      In a Pig's Ear

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows Milan, a disillusioned ex-professor turned Hollywood psychiatrist, who returns to post-Cold War Czechoslovakia only to confront his haunting past. As he navigates a world filled with Stasi agents and remnants of fascism, he becomes embroiled in a murder he didn't commit. Imprisoned in his homeland, Milan recounts his experiences to a pig, his unexpected companion. Blending humor and brutality, the story delves into themes of identity and the shadows of history.

      In a Pig's Ear