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Michael Marshall Smith

    May 3, 1965

    Michael Marshall (Smith) is a bestselling author and screenwriter whose work delves into complex ethical dilemmas and the boundaries of human identity. With an original narrative style and keen psychological insight into his characters, Marshall (Smith) crafts compelling stories that prompt readers to consider the darker aspects of human nature. His novels are recognized for their intelligent genre approach, often exploring the tension between reality and deception.

    Michael Marshall Smith
    Spares
    Blood of Angels
    The Straw Men
    One of Us
    The Genesis Quest
    Only Forward
    • The Truest Thing I Know

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      In this exquisite collection, the poet allows us into his realm where words dance and emotions soar, sometimes so raw they compel you to read them twice. "The Truest Thing I Know" is a captivating collection of poetry that invites readers on a transformative journey through the depths of human experience, tragic, romantic, full of loss and yearning and notions that all who are part of the human experience will relate to completely. Marshall T Smith is clearly a master at drawing from words the immutable, the unsayable, the words that live only as often untouchable, deep feelings in the soul of every human.

      The Truest Thing I Know2024
    • Prisms

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This anthology features nineteen transformative tales from renowned authors in dark science fiction and fantasy, exploring the concept of prisms as instruments of change and realization. Co-edited by Darren Speegle and Michael Bailey, the collection invites readers to journey through metaphorical gateways that challenge and inspire, offering a unique blend of imaginative storytelling and profound themes. Prepare to open your eyes to the light of speculative fiction's brilliance.

      Prisms2023
    • A Love Surpassing Knowledge

      The Spirituality of Edward King

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the spiritual teachings of Bishop Edward King, this book emphasizes the importance of an inner life of the Spirit, relevant for both clergy and laypeople today. King's insights, drawn from his life and writings, call for a renewed commitment to spirituality amidst a changing world. He argues that true life and renewal stem from this inner spiritual vitality rather than mere organizational structures. His enduring message resonates with those seeking deeper meaning and purpose in their spiritual journeys, highlighting the need for genuine spiritual guidance.

      A Love Surpassing Knowledge2022
    • The Genesis Quest

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      How did life begin? Why are we here? These are some of the most profound questions we can ask. For almost a century, a small band of eccentric scientists has struggled to answer these questions and explain one of the greatest mysteries of all: how and why life began on Earth. There are many different proposals, and each idea has attracted passionate believers who promote it with an almost religious fervour, as well as detractors who reject it with equal passion. But the quest to unravel life's genesis is not just a story of big ideas. It is also a compelling human story, rich in personalities, conflicts, and surprising twists and turns. Along the way the journey takes in some of the greatest discoveries in modern biology, from evolution and cells to DNA and life's family tree. It is also a search whose end may finally be in sight. In The Genesis Quest, Michael Marshall shows how the quest to understand life's beginning is also a journey to discover the true nature of life, and by extension our place in the universe

      The Genesis Quest2020
      4.2
    • Bill Moore, ein junger Immobilienmakler, lebt den Traum vom schnellen Geld. Auf Longboat Key, einer mondänen Insel an der Golfküste Floridas, dreht er einer solventen Klientel luxuriöse Apartments an. Doch wie aus heiterem Himmel gerät sein Leben plötzlich aus den Fugen. Alles fängt mit peinlichen Mails und Fotos an, die von Bills Rechner verschickt werden. Und dabei bleibt es nicht: Eine unaufhörliche Kette mysteriöser Ereignisse bringt ihn ins Taumeln und droht, seine Existenz zu ruinieren. Als die Polizei ihn auch noch wegen Mordes jagt, versteht Bill die Welt endgültig nicht mehr. Welches böse Spiel wird mit ihm getrieben?

      Killerspiel2013
      4.0
    • Machination

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Bill Moore est un homme qui a tout: un emploi lucratif d'agent immobilier, un mariage heureux et une maison magnifique. Son but: devenir richissime en cinq ans. La sixième année a débuté, pourtant le monde n'est toujours pas à ses pieds... Il décide donc de s'atteler à la tâche et se rapproche des notables locaux, ces hommes qui dirigent la région en coulisse. Jusqu'au jour où il trouve une carte posée sur son bureau. Un seul mot y est imprimé: "MODIFIÉ". À partir de cet instant, la vie de Bill va être bouleversée. À peine perceptibles, au début, les changements vont peu à peu devenir tangibles, menaçants même. Mais qui tire les ficelles de ce jeu obscur et meurtrier?

      Machination2011
    • Stories

      • 428 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      "The joy of fiction is the joy of the imagination. . . ." The best stories engage readers, compelling them to turn pages in anticipation of what comes next. Great literature is defined by its imagination, as demonstrated in this exceptional anthology, which redefines the boundaries of imaginative fiction. It features contributions from renowned writers like Peter Straub, Chuck Palahniuk, Roddy Doyle, and Joyce Carol Oates, among others, showcasing their craft and challenging misconceptions about genres. Curated by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio, who personally selected each story, the anthology sets a high standard for this "new literature of the imagination." The collection aims to present familiar themes in fresh, illuminating ways. Notable tales include Joe Hill's disturbing exploration of evil in "Devil on the Staircase," Lawrence Block's unique take on fishing in "Catch and Release," and Carolyn Parkhurst's dark sibling rivalry in "Unwell." Joanne Harris introduces ancient gods in modern New York in "Wildfire in Manhattan," while Richard Adams's "The Knife" delves into vengeance. Jeffery Deaver's "The Therapist" features a psychologist on a mission to save lives, and Neil Gaiman's chilling "The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains" offers a haunting punishment for a grave crime. This visionary volume will transform readers’ perspectives and ignite a renewed appreciation for exceptional fiction.

      Stories2010
      3.8
    • The Transforming Power of Prayer

      • 143 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The journey from illusion to reality is a necessary journey through Lent. The greatest ally in any illusory exercise is the devil himself. Where better than in the sphere of religion can the devil promote a programme of illusion and self-deception.

      The Transforming Power of Prayer2010
    • Bad Things

      • 468 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      "Bad Things" offers a pulse-pounding psychological thriller of deception, misfortune, complicity, and guilt from the bestselling author of "The Straw Men" and "The Intruders."

      Bad Things2009
      3.6