Il gesuita
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This author crafted compelling standalone thriller and fantasy novels, often exploring intricate plots and deeper themes. Their writing is characterized by a distinctive narrative style that immerses readers in captivating worlds. Beyond individual works, this author was instrumental in creating a highly popular series that garnered a significant following.






American heiress Claire Andrews, Captain Harry Rawson of the Queen's Argyle Sutherlanders, and NYPD detective Artie Modelstein search worldwide for the Holy Grail, now camouflaged with gold and jewels
Shedding his identity at the end of World War II, a former Nazi spy finds his comfortable life threatened forty years later by the discovery of missing intelligence data and the perseverence of his daughter's lover, an FBI agent
Ruby is too hot to handle, and Remo is being ordered to play fireman. But friendship comes first, even to a Master of Sinanju, and Remo is steaming mad. Mad enough, in fact, to walk out. It's out of the frying pan and into the fire because Chiun, deferring to tradition, refuses to quit CURE. And they both know that soon he could be hot on Remo's tail. But the heat's really on when Remo meets up with Sparky, a walking Molotov cocktail. New York firefighters are walking off the job, and an arson gang, with Sparky in tow, has decided to strike while the iron's hot. Unless they receive the ransom they demand, they'll turn the city into the biggest backyard barbecue in history.