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Boston Teran

    Boston Teran is a celebrated author whose novels are known for their singular voice and ability to weave timely social and political themes into sweeping page-turners that pierce America's soul. His work is often compared to seminal pieces of American literature and film, exploring the raw aspects of American life and identity. Through his narratives, Teran crafts compelling stories that resonate deeply, offering profound insights into the nation's character.

    A Child Went Forth
    Big Island La
    Never Count Out the Dead
    How Beautiful They Were
    God is a Bullet
    Cloud and the Fire
    • Cloud and the Fire

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(11)Add rating

      Set during the Civil War in California, this epic narrative explores a conspiracy involving the Knights of the Golden Circle, who aimed to transform the state into an apartheid entity, separate from the Union. The story delves into themes of political and social turmoil, highlighting the wealth and potential of California juxtaposed with deep-seated animosities. Through its compelling characters and thought-provoking ideas, the book offers a profound examination of human experiences during a tumultuous period in American history.

      Cloud and the Fire
    • God is a Bullet

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(40)Add rating

      God is a Bullet by Boston Teran is a critically acclaimed cult classic thriller, soon to be a major motion picture.

      God is a Bullet
    • How Beautiful They Were

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(35)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the 1850s American theatre, this novel explores the vibrant and tumultuous world of performers, playwrights, and audiences. It delves into the lives of ambitious actors striving for fame, the challenges of a rapidly changing society, and the intersection of art and politics. Through rich character development and vivid depictions of theatrical productions, the story captures the essence of a pivotal era in American culture, highlighting both the glamour and struggles of the stage.

      How Beautiful They Were
    • Big Island La

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, a former combat Marine and a reclusive crime columnist unite on a perilous quest for justice. William Worth, known as Landshark, navigates a world rife with privilege and corruption from his secluded estate. When Ana Ride, a decorated veteran, approaches him with crucial information, their investigation into a deadly conflict leads them through a landscape of violence and betrayal. As they seek to uncover the truth, the stakes rise, and the city's dark underbelly reveals its secrets.

      Big Island La
    • A Child Went Forth

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story centers on thirteen-year-old Charlie Griffin's journey from boyhood to manhood as he undertakes a perilous mission to deliver money to abolitionist leaders in Missouri. Along the way, he faces relentless pursuit from a dangerous group of adversaries, testing his courage and resolve. Through this adventure, themes of bravery, moral conviction, and the fight against oppression are explored, highlighting Charlie's growth amidst the challenges he encounters.

      A Child Went Forth
    • GÄRTEN DER TRAUER ist ein historisch relevanter Roman über John Lourdes, einen Agenten, der 1915 nach Konstantinopel geschickt wird. Dort soll er einem geächteten Priester helfen, während der erste Völkermord des 20. Jahrhunderts an den Armeniern bevorsteht. Der Roman thematisiert auch die Rolle von Öl und die Zerstörung der alten Welt.

      Gärten der Trauer. Roman
    • Dio è un proiettile

      • 335 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Bob Hightower è un agente investigativo della polizia di Los Angeles, padre affettuso di Gabi, un'adolescente che vive con l'ex moglie di Bob, Sarah, e con il patrigno Sam. Una notte però alcune figure mascherate penetrano nella casa di Sam, trucidando barbaramente la coppia e portando via la ragazza. Per il poliziotto incomincia allora un'avventura drammatica che lo porta ad affrontare una sanguinaria setta di satanisti, nel disperato tentativo di liberare la figlia, ma prima di riuscirci Bob sarà costretto a intraprendere una caccia mozzafiato sul confine messicano, in mezzo a contrabbandieri di droga e banditi senza scrupoli.

      Dio è un proiettile