A highly readable book about architecture, lavishly illustrated with sixteen intricate cross sections.
Patrick Dillon Books
Patrick Dillon, who resides in Kennington, operates a thriving architectural practice. His debut novel explored the complexities of human relationships and moral quandaries, establishing him as a writer keenly observant of psychological nuances. His subsequent work continues to delve into the intricate nature of truth and deception, examining how these fundamental concepts shape our perceptions and actions. Dillon's prose is characterized by its thoughtful engagement with profound themes, inviting readers into a world of deep introspection.






Lost at Sea
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative captures the harrowing events of a 1983 commercial fishing voyage that resulted in the tragic deaths of 14 men, profoundly impacting a small town. Blending the thrill of adventure with poignant human drama, the story explores themes of loss and resilience, revealing the emotional and historical significance of the tragedy. Through Dillon's account, readers are drawn into the lives affected by this disaster, highlighting the community's struggle to cope with the aftermath.
Ithaca - A Novel of Homer`s Odyssey
- 265 pages
- 10 hours of reading
"In the tumultuous aftermath of the Trojan War, a young man battles to save his home and his inheritance. Setting out to find his father, he ends up discovering himself." --
Steadfast Christian: A Higher Call to Faith, Family, and Hope
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring themes of faith and commitment, this digital edition of a Best Books Award Winner offers a collection of true family stories and global adventures intertwined with Scripture. Covering diverse topics such as marriage, youth issues, and historical events like the Gold Rush and the Great Depression, the author writes with a candid and engaging style. Readers are encouraged to deepen their relationship with God, fostering a renewed sense of hope and love through personal reflection and relatable narratives.