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Jack Stewart

    Unknown Rider
    Declared Hostile
    On The Verge of Suicide
    Color, Space, and Creativity
    No Reason
    Outlaw
    • Outlaw

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The plot revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a CIA officer, which sets off a high-stakes investigation. As tensions rise, the story delves into the intricate world of espionage, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of intelligence work. Characters are drawn into a web of intrigue, where secrets threaten national security and personal lives. The narrative promises suspense and unexpected twists as the search for the missing officer unfolds against a backdrop of political machinations.

      Outlaw
    • No Reason

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of faith, art, and daily life, this collection of poems delves into the sacred found in both the extraordinary and the mundane. Through reflections on famous paintings and reimagined biblical figures like Adam and Eve, the work illustrates the continuity of these narratives beyond their traditional confines. Stewart intertwines personal experiences with broader themes of grace and doubt, suggesting that the divine emerges most profoundly in human vulnerability and struggle.

      No Reason
    • Color, Space, and Creativity

      Art and Ontology in Five British Writers

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interplay of color, space, and creativity, this study delves into the works of notable authors such as Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, Joyce Cary, Lawrence Durrell, and A. S. Byatt. It explores Woolf's structural use of color, Lawrence's visualization of place, and Cary's depiction of an artist's vision. Durrell's metaphorical use of color and Byatt's exploration of artistic perception and creative processes further enrich the discussion. The analysis reveals how these elements shape modernist literature and provoke deeper reflections on their significance.

      Color, Space, and Creativity
    • On The Verge of Suicide

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Cyrus Celestino, a charming but lazy teenager, navigates the complexities of love while studying abroad. His life takes a turn when he meets Katie, an elite girl who instantly falls for him, complicating his feelings for his classmate, Carol. This romantic entanglement challenges Cyrus to confront his emotions and the expectations of those around him, leading to a deeper exploration of love and self-discovery.

      On The Verge of Suicide
    • Declared Hostile

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of political intrigue, the story unfolds with a treasonous conspiracy that threatens global stability. Clandestine operatives navigate a perilous landscape, where loyalty is tested and alliances shift. As the stakes rise, the fate of nations hangs in the balance, compelling characters to confront moral dilemmas and the consequences of their choices in a high-stakes game of power and betrayal.

      Declared Hostile
    • Unknown Rider

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Colt Bancroft, a TOP GUN instructor, faces a life-threatening crisis when his F-35C jet malfunctions while investigating mysterious lights near the USS Abraham Lincoln. As he navigates a perilous nosedive towards an escort cruiser, the story unfolds with themes of heroism and betrayal, intertwining spycraft and suspense. The narrative delves into intense aerial combat against an unforeseen enemy, highlighting the challenges and dangers faced by military pilots.

      Unknown Rider
    • On the Verge of Suicide

      Presence of Happiness is Felt in its Absence

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Cyrus Celestino, a charming but lazy teenager adored by his foster parents. While studying abroad, he encounters Katie, an elite and beautiful girl who instantly falls for him. This unexpected attraction complicates Cyrus's feelings, as he is already in love with his classmate, Carol, back in Milan. The novel explores themes of love, loyalty, and the challenges of navigating relationships in a romantic setting.

      On the Verge of Suicide
    • X e n 0 k 1 n d

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In 2038, a mysterious spacecraft makes an unexpected landing in a London park, sparking intrigue and chaos. The event draws the attention of government officials, scientists, and the public, leading to a tense exploration of first contact with extraterrestrial life. As characters grapple with the implications of this encounter, themes of fear, curiosity, and humanity's place in the universe unfold, challenging societal norms and personal beliefs. The narrative weaves together suspense and philosophical questions about existence and connection.

      X e n 0 k 1 n d
    • Lands Where My Fathers Died

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative chronicles the extensive history of the Stewart family, beginning in 1230 A.D. with the adoption of their surname. It highlights significant figures such as the High Stewards and royal Stewarts, detailing their contributions to landmarks like Paisley Abbey and their experiences during pivotal historical events, including the Protestant Revolution and exile to Ireland. The journey continues with Hugh Stewart's arrival in Pennsylvania in 1735, capturing the lives of pioneers and the evolving family dynamics through generations, honoring both male and female Stewarts.

      Lands Where My Fathers Died
    • Bogey Spades

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      In a world teetering on the brink of chaos, the lines between enemies and allies blur, creating a tense atmosphere where trust is scarce. As characters navigate complex relationships and shifting loyalties, they must confront the challenges of maintaining peace and stability. The stakes are high, and every decision could alter the fate of nations, making the quest for understanding and cooperation more critical than ever.

      Bogey Spades