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Geza Tatrallyay

    Este autor explora temas complejos con una perspectiva única, inspirándose en un rico tapiz de experiencias vitales. Su obra profundiza a menudo en la condición humana en el contexto de momentos históricos significativos, ofreciendo profundas perspectivas sobre la cultura y la sociedad. Conocida por un estilo narrativo meticuloso y cautivador, su escritura atrae a los lectores a historias cuidadosamente elaboradas. La prosa del autor es un testimonio del poder de la narración para tender puentes entre diversos mundos y puntos de vista.

    Twisted Reasons
    Arctic Meltdown
    The Waffle and the Pancake
    Twisted Fates
    Extinction Rebellion
    The Mind Spins
    • The Mind Spins

      A Collection of Short Stories

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Exploring the creative process, this collection features thirteen stories divided into two parts: Awake and Dreaming. The Awake section delves into narrative creation in waking life, drawing from personal experiences and critical social issues like refugee crises and homelessness. In contrast, the Dreaming section captures the whimsical nature of dreams, introducing unexpected characters and scenarios. Each part is preceded by a relevant poem, enhancing the exploration of how the mind crafts stories differently in conscious and dream states.

      The Mind Spins
    • Extinction Rebellion

      • 90 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      In this volume, like in his third collection, Extinction, Geza Tatrallyay focuses on how man-made climate change and pollution are destroying the natural world and bringing many species of life, including ours, to the brink of extinction. The poems pay tribute to the beauty of the world, the life it nurtures and indeed, some of the creations of man, while at the same time, they lament the fact that our way of life is endangering all this richness. Tatrallyay works with the music and the meaning of words to get his powerful message across and call us to action. The poems reveal an impressive brevity of style and resonate with glittering charm and lyrical intensity that should appeal to all readers.

      Extinction Rebellion
    • Twisted Fates

      • 306 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Vienna's dark underbelly, a crime novelist and his former Interpol agent wife are drawn into a perilous rescue mission. Their task is to find Julia Saparova, who has vanished again, suspected to be in the clutches of her dangerous cousins from the Russian mafia. As they navigate a web of sex trafficking and international crime, the stakes rise when Anne becomes trapped alongside Julia. With time running out, their only hope lies in Greg and his allies at Interpol to save them from impending doom.

      Twisted Fates
    • The adventure begins as Alexandra and her brother Nicholas venture into the forest to pick berries but soon find themselves lost. Their fear escalates when they encounter a menacing witch intent on eating them. However, their desperate screams awaken Borbas, a benevolent forest giant, who comes to their rescue. This tale blends elements of fear and bravery, showcasing the contrast between the sinister witch and the protective giant.

      The Waffle and the Pancake
    • Arctic Meltdown

      • 394 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Arctic Meltdown, a gripping environmental thriller, is set against the backdrop of the melting polar icecap and the ensuing jostling for jurisdiction over additional seabed resources. Hanne Kristensen, a beautiful Danish geologist, has to contend with a corrupted UN process, China's growing interest in Arctic resources and maritime routes, Russian military aggression and the resulting international tension to try to save the world from war and the Arctic from environmental catastrophe. A potential complication in this real-life situation is that resource rich but population poor Greenland is egged on toward independence from Denmark by Chinese money and Russian military domination. This is a book that presages what is actually happening in the Arctic today.

      Arctic Meltdown
    • Twisted Reasons

      • 286 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      TWISTED REASONS, the first in a trilogy of international thrillers based on arms and human trafficking from a modern 'rogue' Russian state, is the tale of two college friends who get drawn into the heist of nuclear material from a former Soviet site. Arriving in Vienna to find his friend Adam Kallay, an official at the International Atomic Energy Agency, presumed dead, crime novelist Greg Martens teams up with Interpol Agent Anne Rossiter and Julia, Kallay's Russian girlfriend, to solve the case and track the disappearance from a former Soviet nuclear site of enough uranium to make a bomb. The story moves from espionage entrep t Vienna to radioactivity contaminated Chelyabinsk and to front-line Georgia, as the three combat arms merchants allied to Russian secret police to prevent the stolen uranium from getting into the wrong hands. Along the way, Greg learns brutal truths about himself and his family."

      Twisted Reasons
    • Arctic Inferno

      • 348 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against the urgent backdrop of climate change, the story follows Hanne Kristensen, a Danish geologist and newly appointed Environment Minister of Greenland. Faced with threats from China and Russia over Greenland's resources, she must navigate political turmoil while also striving to protect her friend, the ousted Russian Premier. With the help of Canadian diplomat Richard Simpson, she works on a new Arctic Treaty. Meanwhile, Hanne grapples with her romantic life, torn between Richard and her childhood friend, Kristi Olafson, adding emotional depth to this gripping environmental thriller.

      Arctic Inferno
    • Rainbow Vintner

      • 318 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of France, a Berkeley student, Morgan Kenworthy, finds herself embroiled in a government coup after a bombing reveals sinister plots. As she investigates, Morgan uncovers connections between her host, Joseph de Carduzac, and past terrorist acts, including the infamous Rainbow Warrior incident. With her life and her lover Alex's at stake, they must navigate a web of deception and danger, relying on their resourcefulness to expose the true culprits before it's too late.

      Rainbow Vintner
    • The Abyss

      Poems for our World

      • 100 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The collection of poems explores humanity's role as the greatest threat to the planet, highlighting social and political divisions as well as our reluctance to embrace necessary change. It emphasizes the urgent need for a shift in behavior to protect the earth, other species, and ourselves. Through poignant verses, the work invites reflection on our responsibilities and the impact of our actions on the world around us.

      The Abyss
    • Extinction

      Poems

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The collection features poignant poems and haikus that reflect on humanity's detrimental impact on the planet and nature. Through vivid imagery, the author conveys a somber and realistic portrayal of environmental degradation, exploring the consequences of mankind's actions and the uncertain future that awaits us.

      Extinction