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David Kidd-Hewitt

    David Kidd-Hewitt delves into the darkest corners of human experience, from unsolved true-crime cases to unsettling supernatural occurrences. His writings explore the stark realities of crime with meticulous detail, often touching upon lingering mysteries that challenge the imagination. Beyond grim deeds, he illuminates the inspiring stories of real-life heroes, from celebrated authors to wartime figures, uncovering the lesser-known facets of history. His historical fiction immerses readers in the vibrant, tumultuous lives of the past, weaving together intrigue, the occult, and conspiracy into compelling adventures.

    Gold, Violet, Black, Crimson, White
    Buckinghamshire Stories of the Supernatural
    On the Road
    The Cato Conundrum
    Peking Story
    • Peking Story

      • 183 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(238)Add rating

      David Kidd lived in the city of Peking from 1946 to 1950, and in 1949, when the communists had just come to power, he married the daughter of an aristocratic and wealthy Chinese family and spent the rest of his days in the city living in his wife’s family mansion. There he witnessed the disappearance of Ancient China: the revolution quickly suppressed ancient traditions and old forms of life. This book contains his memories from those years: the intimate portrait of an elegant and refined world, of ancient customs, a memorable and moving portrait because the world it describes would be ruthlessly destroyed. David Kidd vivió desde 1946 a 1950 en la ciudad de Pekín, y en 1949, cuando los comunistas acababan de llegar al poder, se casó con la hija de una aristocrática y acaudalada familia china y pasó el tiempo que le restaba en la ciudad instalado en la mansión familiar de su esposa. Allí se convertiría en testigo de la desaparición de la China milenaria: la revolución iba a suprimir rápidamente las antiguas tradiciones y las viejas formas de vida. Este libro contiene sus memorias de aquellos años: el retrato íntimo de un mundo elegante y refinado, de viejas costumbres milenarias, un retrato memorable y conmovedor porque el mundo que se describe iba a ser implacablemente destruido.

      Peking Story
    • The Cato Conundrum

      • 398 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Vicious murders intertwine with themes of corruption, love, and friendships in this gripping tale. As explosive secrets come to light, characters navigate a web of intrigue and danger, revealing the dark underbelly of their relationships and the lengths they will go to protect one another. The narrative promises a thrilling exploration of human emotions against a backdrop of suspense and betrayal.

      The Cato Conundrum
    • "This book tells the story of a life spent on the road recording the rich diversity of music in America when it was a major part of our lives, not just digital background noise. For music fans, there was a golden era of live music, stretching from the 1960s through the 1980s, and even evolving into the 1990s, if you want to be generous"-- Provided by publisher

      On the Road