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Jane Jensen

    Jane Jensen is renowned as the visionary creator behind the critically acclaimed Gabriel Knight adventure game series. Her works are distinguished by their dark, supernatural mysteries and intricate narratives that delve into the unsettling space between reality and the unknown. Jensen excels at crafting compelling characters and immersive worlds, drawing players into profound psychological dramas. Her writing style is marked by sophisticated dialogue and meticulous attention to detail, establishing her as a significant voice in interactive storytelling and a compelling novelist.

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    Dante's Equation
    Kingdom Come
    • Kingdom Come

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(807)Add rating

      Set in the serene Amish country of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a shocking murder disrupts the tranquility of the community. The story follows a troubled detective as he navigates the aftermath of this crime, delving into the complexities of faith, tradition, and the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface of a seemingly peaceful life. The juxtaposition of the idyllic setting and the unfolding mystery creates a gripping narrative that explores the impact of violence on a close-knit community.

      Kingdom Come
    • Dante's Equation

      • 484 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.8(717)Add rating

      From the author of "Judgment Day" and creator of the popular Gabriel Knight computer games comes an edge-of-the-seat science-fiction thriller that weaves together elements of the Kabbalah and physics with doorways to other worlds

      Dante's Equation
    • La Ecuación Dante

      • 827 pages
      • 29 hours of reading
      3.5(252)Add rating

      La pericia del rabino Aharon Handalman con el código de la Tora (al volver a disponer las palabras y las letras de la Biblia) ha descubierto el nombre de un hombre. ¿Quién es Yosef Kobinski y por qué escondió Dios su nombre en su texto sagrado? Para encontrar las res-puestas, Aharon empieza una investigación y descubre que Kobinski, un rabino polaco, no solo era un místico sino también un físico brillante que escribió lo que quizá haya sido la obra perdida más importante de la historia de la humanidad. Ahora, un grupo de amigos siguen las huellas de Kobinski hasta un claro de los bosques cercanos a Auschwitz. Y en ese claro se enfrentan cara a cara con lo inexplicable.

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