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Kay Nolte Smith

    Kay Nolte Smith's fiction delves into the compelling conflicts between science and religion, strongly challenging beliefs in the occult. Her novels often reflect her political stances, including critiques of labor unions, and explore the world of the theater. Influenced by Ayn Rand, Smith portrays characters confronting complex moral dilemmas and historical traumas, such as the Holocaust. Her literary style is marked by a keen insight into human psychology and societal issues.

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    A Tale of the Wind
    • Set in Paris and rich with historical detail, the characters in this title are lively and compelling.

      A Tale of the Wind
    • The Watcher

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.3(22)Add rating

      The story revolves around the mysterious death of humanitarian Dr. Martin Granger, raising questions of whether it was an accident or a murder. Astrid Cain, a journalist determined to unveil Granger's darker side, becomes the principal witness. However, an enigmatic figure lurking in the shadows also holds vital information, complicating the investigation. The narrative explores themes of morality, public perception, and the hidden truths behind seemingly virtuous personas.

      The Watcher