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Douglas Clark

    Este autor británico exploró los profundos aspectos de la experiencia humana en su obra. Su escritura se caracteriza por una aguda perspicacia y un enfoque estilístico distintivo. Sus lectores son a menudo incitados a reflexionar sobre las complejidades de la vida a través de sus exploraciones literarias. Su producción es valorada por su profundidad intelectual y resonancia emocional.

    Havana
    Fault Lines
    Southland Noir
    Gunboat Justice Volume 1
    Justice by Gunboat
    Critical Mass
    • Critical Mass

      • 476 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Would history be changed with the discovery of another highly placed Soviet spy within the WWII Manhattan Project? Such a spy had always been the subject of speculation. The impact of the principle Soviet spy, Klaus Fuchs, would take on new significance with this parallel super spy. What if that spy also continued to provide the Soviet Union with U.S. nuclear weapons intelligence related to the thermonuclear hydrogen bomb development after WWII? History would conclude that Soviet espionage penetration was decidedly instrumental in advancing Soviet nuclear weapons development by years. That would arguably make this newly discovered spy singularly instrumental in advancing what became the Cold War.

      Critical Mass
    • Justice by Gunboat

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The book explores the tumultuous history of British and American courts in China, Japan, and Korea from the mid-19th century, highlighting the complexities of extraterritoriality established through coercive treaties. It delves into the myriad challenges faced by these foreign courts, including war, corruption, and crime, while also revealing the personal stories of judges and lawyers involved. This unique lens sheds light on the significant impact of these courts on the modern trajectories of China and Japan, framing their contrasting historical perspectives.

      Justice by Gunboat
    • Gunboat Justice Volume 1

      • 478 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The book explores the historical impact of extraterritoriality in China, Japan, and Korea during the mid-19th century, focusing on the establishment of foreign consular courts that operated for over a century. It features a diverse cast of characters and addresses various challenges faced by these courts, such as war, corruption, and rebellion. Doug Clark, a seasoned lawyer with extensive experience in the region, draws on extensive archival research to vividly portray this intriguing and often overlooked aspect of legal history, revealing its lasting effects on contemporary views in these countries.

      Gunboat Justice Volume 1
    • Southland Noir

      • 378 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Set in the vibrant Jazz Age of 1926, the story unfolds in Los Angeles and Hollywood, capturing the era's essence. Egan Walsh, an IRA veteran, grapples with the aftermath of the Irish War of Independence and a contentious treaty that risks civil war. Choosing to distance himself from conflict, he departs Ireland for Boston, seeking a new path amidst the tumult of his past. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, identity, and the struggle for peace in a world marked by division.

      Southland Noir
    • Fault Lines

      • 428 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Set in 1989, the story follows Victor Castell, a recent college graduate who travels to El Salvador to spend the summer with his mother. As he navigates his cultural heritage and the complexities of his family's past, Victor confronts the socio-political landscape of the country during a tumultuous period. This journey of self-discovery intertwines personal growth with a deeper understanding of his roots and the challenges faced by his homeland.

      Fault Lines
    • Havana

      A Novel

      • 410 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Set in 1957 Havana, the narrative captures the vibrant yet corrupt atmosphere of the city, known as a gambling paradise for the affluent. The story unfolds against a backdrop of luxurious casinos, upscale hotels, and extravagant entertainment, all thriving under a dictatorship that welcomes American Mafia investments. The exotic Caribbean locale, just 90 miles from Florida, serves as a playground for the wealthy, intertwining themes of decadence, power, and moral ambiguity in a time of political unrest.

      Havana
    • Patent Litigation in China 2e (Revised)

      • 392 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The book delves into the complexities of intellectual property rights disputes in China, particularly focusing on patent litigation. It provides essential guidance for practitioners, covering strategic commentary, invalidation procedures, evidence gathering, and litigation strategies. The updated edition reflects recent changes in civil procedure law and judicial interpretations, and introduces new chapters on competition law and employee remuneration litigation. Additionally, it features case studies and includes appendices with translations of key legal documents related to patent law in China.

      Patent Litigation in China 2e (Revised)
    • Hunting Odessa

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows Marc Fraser and his wife Fiona as they escape from Nazi-occupied France to Switzerland. Their journey takes a turn when they are recruited by Allen Dulles, the head of the OSS in Europe, due to their experience in the French Resistance. This thrilling narrative explores themes of espionage, survival, and the complexities of loyalty during a tumultuous time in history.

      Hunting Odessa
    • Moscow Winter

      • 414 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The book explores the challenges faced by the United States during the early Cold War as it sought to establish an effective espionage strategy against the Soviet Union. It highlights the CIA's lack of experience and the difficulties of operating an intelligence service in peacetime, providing insight into the formative years of American intelligence efforts during this tense period in history.

      Moscow Winter
    • Provoke The Devil

      • 444 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of social and political turmoil, the narrative explores the struggles of individuals grappling with their identities and beliefs. Characters navigate a world filled with conflict, challenging their loyalties and moral compasses. Themes of resilience and the quest for truth emerge as they confront the chaos around them, ultimately seeking connection and understanding in a fractured society. The story delves into the complexities of human relationships amid uncertainty, making it a poignant reflection on contemporary issues.

      Provoke The Devil