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Gardner McKay

    George McKay fue un artista que primero alcanzó la fama como un ídolo de Hollywood antes de dejar la industria cinematográfica para dedicarse a sus pasiones por la fotografía, la escultura y la escritura. Su temprana carrera incluyó un papel principal en una popular serie de televisión, interpretando a un aventurero que navegaba por el Pacífico Sur. Al pasar a las artes, McKay expuso sus esculturas en el Museo de Arte Moderno, y sus dramáticas fotografías de un notable rescate de naufragio obtuvieron reconocimiento internacional. Más tarde se convirtió en un consumado novelista, crítico e instructor de escritura creativa, dejando un legado perdurable en el mundo literario.

    Gardner McKay
    Psychopata
    Ten, Bloomsbury Square
    Toyer - a novel of suspense
    Collins Maths Dictionary
    Trompe L'Oeil: A Trick of the Eye
    • Trompe L’ A Trick of the Eye, is the story of a unique artist who refused to accept the truth--that the only woman he had ever loved is dead. Simon Lister has the extraordinarypower to do something about it.  This is not a mystical story, nor a ghost story. This is a story of great love, power and madness.

      Trompe L'Oeil: A Trick of the Eye
    • Collins Maths Dictionary

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Built on the strengths of Collins best-selling Maths Dictionary by Kay Gardner, Collins Maths Dictionary is packed with the vocabulary definitions recommended for Years 3 to 6.

      Collins Maths Dictionary
    • A sadist is stalking beautiful women in Los Angeles to perform surgical operations which leave them in a permanent coma. Reporter Sara Smith tries to find him and he traps her. Will she, too, finish in a coma? A novel based on a play by the author.

      Toyer - a novel of suspense
    • Ten, Bloomsbury Square

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The plot centers on 90-year-old Lord Peter Isling, who regains his lost memories after a fall, revealing his true identity as Peter Pan. His amnesia stemmed from a tragic incident during WW1, where he attempted to rescue Wendy Darling's brother. Now, he embarks on a quest to return to Neverland, aiming to rescue the Lost Boys and confront Captain Hook, who has been waiting for his return. This journey intertwines themes of identity, nostalgia, and the enduring battle between good and evil.

      Ten, Bloomsbury Square