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Joseph Amiel is an internationally acclaimed author whose work masterfully navigates various genres with a distinct voice. His narratives delve into the intricate motivations and ethical quandaries of his characters, often set against compelling and unexpected backdrops. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of human psychology, Amiel crafts captivating stories that resonate with readers across diverse cultures.



- 1997
- 1995
Past na obhájce
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Detektivní román ze soudní síně, v němž advokát zastupuje ženu, kterou miluje a jež je obviněna z vraždy svého manžela.
- 1989
This edition of Deeds is out of print. There is a new, updated version listed. Thirty-six-year-old Ralph Behr is the third generation of Behrs involved in real estate development in New York. Wealthy and influential, Ralph is finalizing plans for the monumental Behr Center, a complex meant to revive Lower Manhattan's East Side, when his father, Henry, tells him that to settle an old debt he must enter into a marriage of convenience with Gail Benedict, daughter of Henry's old business partner. So begins a tempestuous relationship between two very different people: Gail, a women's activist and advocate for the poor, and Ralph, whom she sees as the evil personification of greed, wealth, and tyranny.