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Craig Thomas

    24 de noviembre de 1942 – 4 de abril de 2011

    David Craig Owen Thomas fusionó magistralmente la indagación filosófica con el suspenso apasionante de los tecno-thrillers. Sus novelas, a menudo ambientadas en el sombrío mundo del MI6, profundizan en las complejas motivaciones de los personajes y las intrincadas tramas. El distintivo enfoque literario de Thomas radica en su habilidad para entrelazar narrativas emocionantes con exploraciones profundas de la naturaleza humana y los dilemas éticos.

    Craig Thomas
    A different war
    Playing with Cobras
    The Bear's Tears
    Environmental Governance
    Firefox
    Trampa para un lobo
    • Firefox

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Librarian note: an alternate cover for this edition can be found here. THE MACHINE: The Soviet Mig-31, codenamed Firefox. A thought-controlled, terrifyingly lethal warplane capable of ruling the Western skies. THE MAN: His name is Gant, an obsessed renegade American pilot. His Control: Kenneth Aubrey of Great Britain. His plan: infiltrate the shadowy worldwide KGB network and make his way into the Soviet Union. His job: steal Firefox.

      Firefox
    • Environmental Governance

      • 286 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the foundational principles of governance, this book critically examines the theories and methodologies that influence contemporary policy and practice. It highlights the impact of network and market governance on environmental issues and introduces innovative frameworks like transition management and adaptive governance, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of current governance strategies.

      Environmental Governance
    • The Bear's Tears

      • 544 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      The trap was baited and waiting, but MI5's Aubrey still had a trick or two up his sleeve. And he had friends willing to risk everything in Afghanistan and Prague in search of the secret of Teardrop, buried deep in the centre of Moscow. The author's other novels include "Firefox" and "Rat Trap".

      The Bear's Tears
    • It was to be a small and simple task, a matter of two or three days - something Patrick Hyde could do by stopping over in Delhi on his way back to Australia. All he had to do was to make certain that Philip Cass, to whom he owed his life, really had committed murder.

      Playing with Cobras
    • Aerospace UK, one of David Winterborne's biggest investments, is in deep trouble and, unless he can find a market for an airliner no one wants, it will go under - taking him with it. For David, the solution is simple - and utterly ruthless. The Vance 494, the rival aircraft taking his customers, must be discredited. When the Vance 494 crashes, the cause is a complete mystery to the investigators and there is only one way to determine what happened - follow the exact flight path of the aircraft again. And there's only one man to do it - Mitchell Gant. For Gant, the unbelievably tense moments in the cockpit are only the beginning of a chase that takes him to Europe and into the heart of America, pursued remorselessly as he hunts the one man who can tell the truth about the crash.

      A different war
    • Mitchell Gant flies his most desperate mission in the skies above Central Russia.

      Winter Hawk
    • Lays bare the continuing suspicions and rivalries of the post Cold War atmosphere in Eastern Europe in a story of illegal arms dealing and its implications for the time bomb that is South Africa. Craig Thomas is the author of "The Bear's Tears" and "The Last Raven".

      A Hooded Crow
    • Novel based on a British nuclear submarine, with a secret anti-sonar system, operating in the Barents Sea.

      Sea Leopard