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Jan Needle

    January 1, 1943 – January 1, 2023

    Jan Needle crafts compelling narratives that consistently challenge genre conventions, exploring darker themes and morally ambiguous characters. His historical novels often delve into the mysteries of the sea, while his thrillers embrace a stark 'noir' sensibility, subverting heroic myths and societal ideals. Through his gritty prose and unflinching portrayals, Needle refuses to let his readers look away, offering potent explorations of human nature and the underbelly of society. His work, whether historical, thriller, or a reinterpretation of classics, demands attention and provokes thought.

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    Der Dieb
    A Fine Boy for Killing
    The Bully
    The Spithead Nymph
    • The Spithead Nymph

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(13)Add rating

      The plot follows William Bentley, who, facing imprisonment, accepts an offer to serve as the first lieutenant on his old ship under a former officer. This decision leads him into a perilous mission to Jamaica, where he must confront the challenges of quelling a slave rebellion. The story explores themes of duty, morality, and the complexities of colonial power dynamics during a tumultuous period.

      The Spithead Nymph
    • The Bully

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(21)Add rating

      'Unbidden, Simon saw a face before his eyes, a girl's face with blonde hair. Unbidden, his teeth clamped shut, ground against each other. She was the target'. Simple, lumpy Simon Mason. Of course he's a bully and a liar, even his mother thinks so. And he's picking on that nice Anna Royle, her brother and Rebekka. Or is he?

      The Bully
    • Under sealed orders for a long, arduous voyage, Captain Daniel Swift dispenses shipboard law with an iron fist to forge an efficient crew from a ragged group of unwilling, inexperienced "volunteers."

      A Fine Boy for Killing
    • Verzweifelt sieht Richard Kaye, durch und durch korrupt, aber Captain der Royal Navy auf der gestrandeten Biter, mit dem Schiff auch seine Träume vom großen Reichtum in den Wellen vor Jamaika versinken. Doch das Glück verlässt den Teufel nicht, und als sein Leutnant William Bentley in einer verborgenen Bucht eine französische Brigg ausmacht, scheint einer Rückkehr in die schmierige Geschäftswelt auf der Insel nichts mehr im Wege zu stehen. William Bentley aber hat eigene Pläne, um seine verlorene Ehre wiederzugewinnen … Der vierte Band der härtesten Romanserie, die je über das Leben in der Royal Navy geschrieben wurde.

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