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Nicholas Gage

    July 23, 1939

    Nicholas Gage is a Greek-American author and investigative journalist whose work often delves into themes of family, identity, and cultural intersection. His writing is characterized by deep personal insight and a powerful narrative style that draws readers into his experiences. Gage's most celebrated works are autobiographical memoirs that explore profound human relationships and the search for belonging. Through his unique voice, he offers readers a compelling look at the complexities of life and heritage.

    Nicholas Gage
    Hellas. A Portrait of Greece
    Greek Fire
    Re-Coil
    Stolen Earth
    The Bourlotas Fortune
    Eleni
    • 2021

      Stolen Earth

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(237)Add rating

      Firefly meets The Expanse in a future where humanity has destroyed the Earth through ecological disaster and warfare, and a totalitarian state prevents any access to their home... Environmental disasters and AI armies have caused the human population of Earth to flee. They lie scattered across space stations and colonies, overcrowded and suffering. The Earth is cut off by the Interdiction Zone: a network of satellites that prevents any escape from the planet. The incredible cost of maintaining it has crippled humanity, who struggle under the totalitarian yoke of the Sol Commonwealth government. Many have been driven to the edge of society, taking any work offered, criminal and otherwise, in order to survive. The crew of the Arcus are just such people. Through the Interdiction Zone, a world of priceless artifacts awaits, provided anyone is crazy enough to make the run. With fuel running low and cred accounts even lower, the Arcus’ survival might depend on taking the job. Yet on arrival on Earth, the crew discovers that what remains of their world is not as they have been told, and the truth may bring the entire Sol Commonwealth tumbling down…

      Stolen Earth
    • 2020

      Re-Coil

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(96)Add rating

      The Expanse meets Altered Carbon in this breakneck science fiction thriller where immortality is theoretically achievable, yet identity, gender and selfhood are very much in jeopardy...

      Re-Coil
    • 2017

      The Bourlotas Fortune

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the lives of the influential Golden Greeks, this saga reveals their rise from humble origins to dominance in global shipping over the past century. It delves into their passionate personal lives and innovative business strategies that led to immense wealth, while also highlighting their struggles to integrate into high society without losing touch with their island roots. The Bourlotas Fortune provides an unprecedented glimpse into the intricacies of the Greek shipping industry and its powerful figures.

      The Bourlotas Fortune
    • 2001

      Hellas. A Portrait of Greece

      • 247 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Gage captures a feeling - the special intensity of this land, the magical presence of the Parthenon, the sense of something that is lovely, perverse, crazy, delightful and beautiful. Readers who have never been to Greece will want to go and those who have will want to return.

      Hellas. A Portrait of Greece
    • 2000

      Greek Fire

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Writer and journalist Nicholas Gage recounts the lives and loves of Aristotle Onassis, the builder of one of the world's greatest shipping fortunes, and Maria Callas, defiantly Greek yet Brooklyn-born, acclaimed as the "Voice of the Century."

      Greek Fire
    • 1996

      Eleni

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      4.4(2028)Add rating

      A son's quest to avenge his mother's murder.In 1948, in a Greek mountain village, Eleni Gatzoyiannis was arrested, tortured and shot. Eleni is the story of his obsessive and harrowing reconstruction of his mother's life and death and his pursuit of his mother's killer.

      Eleni