Infernal
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
If Jack Reacher came to Westeros and started beating the hell out of everybody, you'd have Mark De Jager's Infernal ... daring, dangerous, and full of surprises Sebastien de Castell
Markus Jäger writes with a keen insight into the depths of the human psyche, often focusing on themes of identity, memory, and the complexities of relationships. His literary style is characterized by carefully chosen words and a suggestive atmosphere that draws the reader into his meticulously crafted worlds. Jäger's works explore existential questions with philosophical depth while maintaining a strong emotional resonance. His writing is valued for its originality and its ability to reflect contemporary experiences with a fresh perspective.






If Jack Reacher came to Westeros and started beating the hell out of everybody, you'd have Mark De Jager's Infernal ... daring, dangerous, and full of surprises Sebastien de Castell
Markus Jäger wrote a detailed study on the way singer and activist Joan Baez combined two outstanding components of peace studies – art and activism – to protest against the Vietnam War. The study shows that the 1960s (and early 1970s) are by far more than an era of hippies; overloaded with clichés. Baez is depicted as a timeless heroine; making timeless music and proving the timeless relevance of peaceful protest against violent authorities. She is still active and creative today (she released a new album and performed at numerous demonstrations against the war in Iraq).