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Talty Stephan

    Stephan Talty es un autor de bestsellers del New York Times reconocido por su cautivadora no ficción narrativa. Destaca por dar vida a individuos extraordinarios y momentos históricos cruciales a través de una narración vívida. El trabajo de Talty a menudo explora temas de resiliencia humana y actos audaces en momentos críticos. Basándose en una extensa experiencia periodística, su escritura sumerge a los lectores en relatos llenos de suspense y basados en hechos.

    Empire of Blue Water
    Hangman (Absalom Kearney 2)
    SAVING BRAVO THE GREATEST RESCUE MISSION
    Agent Garbo
    Saving Bravo
    The Good Assassin
    • The Good Assassin

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      New in paperback - The thrilling true story of an Israel spy's epic journey to bring the notorious Butcher of Latvia to justice. A page-turner to rival anything by John le Carre, this real-life tale of espionage will leave readers on the edge of their seats.

      The Good Assassin
    • Saving Bravo

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The untold story of the most important rescue mission not just of the Vietnam War, but the entire Cold War: one American aviator, who knew our most important secrets, crashed behind enemy lines and was sought by the entire North Vietnamese and Russian military machines. One Navy SEAL and his Vietnamese partner had to sneak past them all to save him.

      Saving Bravo
    • Agent Garbo

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      -The book presses ever forward down a path of historical marvels and astonishing facts. The effect is like a master class that's accessible to anyone, and Agent Garbo often reads as though it were written in a single, perfect draft.---The Atlantic Before

      Agent Garbo
    • SAVING BRAVO THE GREATEST RESCUE MISSION

      • 313 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      At the height of the Vietnam War, Lt. Colonel Gene Hambleton's memory was filled with highly classified information that the Soviets and North Vietnamese badly want. When Hambleton was shot down in the midst of North Vietnam's Easter Offensive, US forces placed the entire war on hold to save a single man hiding amongst 30,000 enemy troops and tanks. After other missions fail, Navy SEAL Thomas Norris and his Vietnamese guide, Nguyen Van Kiet, volunteer to go in on foot. Talty describes the riveting story of one of the greatest rescue missions in the history of the Special Forces. -- adapted from jacket

      SAVING BRAVO THE GREATEST RESCUE MISSION
    • Hangman (Absalom Kearney 2)

      • 377 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Detective Absalom Kearney returns in this chilling, compelling standout crime thriller for fans of Tana French, Dennis Lehane and Jo Nesbo

      Hangman (Absalom Kearney 2)
    • Empire of Blue Water

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The real Pirates of the Caribbean -- a swashbuckling slice of history that thrillingly re-creates the den of iniquity that was the pirates' HQ, Port Royal in Jamaica, and its bloody demise.

      Empire of Blue Water
    • In the Spring of 1993, federal agents raided the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. A 51-day standoff ensued. Known as the Waco Siege, it has become a founding myth of the extreme wing of American conservatism, invoked by militiamen, gun rights advocates, and the alt-right.The leader of the evangelical sect, an extreme form of Seventh-Day Adventism, was David Koresh. Born Vernon Howell, he was a preacher, interpreter of the Bible, and obsessed with the coming of the Apocalypse. A charismatic but highly volatile man, he was a former victim of sexual abuse who himself became a sexual predator on a large scale, exploiting many of the women in his compound.Koresh is Stephan Talty's extraordinary, meticulous narration of the events that led up to the Waco Siege. Drawing on new sources, FBI negotiation tapes, and interviews with family and friends, this definitive biography explores how Koresh grew from a young man to a cult leader, and investigates why the siege has become an enduring symbol for radical opponents of the democratic state.

      Koresh
    • Ściskająca za gardło opowieść o głodowaniu i sztuce przetrwania w Korei P�łnocnej, o dramatycznej ucieczce i o nowym życiu w Stanach Zjednoczonych, o wierze i odwadze.W zamkniętym i mało znanym świecie Korei P�łnocnej Joseph Kim żył jak każdy zwyczajny chłopiec.Kiedy jednak skończył pięć lat, nadeszła pierwsza fala Wielkiego Głodu, przedłużająca się, upokarzająca i wyniszczająca klęska, kt�ra spowodowała śmierć milion�w ludzi, także jego ojca, a wielu innych Koreańczyk�w, tak jak jego matkę i jedyną siostrę, zmusiła do rozpaczliwej ucieczki za chińską granicę, do godzenia się na życie w upodleniu, do sprzedawania dzieci lub do ich porzucania.Joseph znalazł się sam na ulicy w Korei, gdzie nauczył się żebrać i kraść, odarty ze wszystkiego opr�cz silnego instynktu przetrwania. Wreszcie zdesperowany, on r�wnież przekroczył granicę i uciekł do Chin.

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