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Dean Vincent Carter

    This author delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche, crafting suspenseful narratives with a touch of horror. Their writing is characterized by raw realism and an ability to immerse the reader in scenarios where characters face morally complex choices. Through their work, they explore themes of fate, fear, and the limits of human endurance. The author's style is direct and impactful, establishing them as a distinct voice in contemporary literature.

    Amerigo Jones
    Meine weisse Stadt und ich
    Im Auge des Bösen
    The Bern Book
    The Hand of the Devil
    • 2020

      The Bern Book

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The Bern Book is a travelogue, a memoir, a "diary of an isolated soul" (Darryl Pinckney), and a meditation on the myth and reality of race in midcentury Europe and America. In 1953, having left the US and settled in Bern, Switzerland, Vincent O. Carter, a struggling writer, set about composing a "record of a voyage of the mind." The voyage begins with Carter's furiously good-humored description of how, every time he leaves the house, he must face the possibility of being asked "the hated question" (namely, Why did you, a black man born in America, come to Bern?). It continues with stories of travel, war, financial struggle, the pleasure of walking, the pain of self-loathing, and, through it all, various experiments in what Carter calls "lacerating subjective sociology." Now this long-neglected volume is back in print for the first time since 1973.

      The Bern Book
    • 2016

      When young magazine journalist Ashley Reeves receives an intriguing letter he leaves his London office in the hope of reporting on an unusual species of insect - the Ganges Red. That evening he arrives on Aries Island and encounters the writer of the letter - Reginald Mather. His life is in danger . . . and Mather is not his only enemy .

      The Hand of the Devil