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Roger Hardy

    Roger Hardy crafts novels that span a variety of genres, blending lighthearted themes with deeper explorations. He writes primarily for his own enjoyment, choosing subjects that intrigue him rather than following market trends. Each manuscript undergoes professional editing, ensuring a polished reading experience. His work often reflects his diverse background, offering readers a unique literary journey.

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    The Zarathustra Principle
    Miracle in Carvoeiro
    The Eye of Sayf-Udeen
    The Bride
    The Poisoned Well
    • The Poisoned Well offers a thought-provoking and insightful story of the colonial legacy in the Middle East.

      The Poisoned Well
    • Palestine, 1850: a backwater of the Ottoman Empire, but soon to become the focus of intense jealousies. Locally Arabs and Jews became increasingly polarised, internationally the vacuum left by the demise of the Ottoman Empire was filled with the rivalries of Western nations. This book is a vivid account, told through oral history and a wealth of photographs from the time, never previously published. They add new dimensions to our understanding of the history, the geography, and the human reality of Palestine.

      The Bride
    • The Eye of Sayf-Udeen

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A mysterious document discovered in a Vatican archive sets off a thrilling quest for truth and revelation. As characters delve into the secrets hidden within the text, they uncover a web of intrigue that intertwines faith, power, and history. The narrative explores themes of belief and deception, challenging the characters' perceptions of morality and truth. With suspenseful twists, the story invites readers to question the foundations of their own beliefs while navigating a world where nothing is as it seems.

      The Eye of Sayf-Udeen
    • Miracle in Carvoeiro

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Rui Fernandes seeks to escape his mysterious past while navigating the quirky dynamics of Carvoeiro, a former fishing village filled with eccentric characters. The village is alive with an accident-prone guesthouse owner, a multitude of restaurants, and a rowdy police force. Amidst the chaos, illegal immigrants, an aspiring sex shop owner, a drug presence, and a young girl claiming divine connection add depth to this vibrant setting. As Rui attempts to start anew, the village's colorful inhabitants shape his journey.

      Miracle in Carvoeiro
    • The Zarathustra Principle

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of philosophy and spirituality, two student friends, Axel and Dieter, embrace Nietzsche's ideas and the belief in the death of God. Their world is disrupted by the emergence of a Jewish prophet, the first in two thousand years, who begins to record divine revelations. This encounter challenges their existential views and raises profound questions about faith and meaning in a modern context.

      The Zarathustra Principle
    • Artcore

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the vibrant gay scenes of Amsterdam and Brighton, this murder mystery delves into the complexities of identity, love, and betrayal. As the protagonist navigates these dynamic environments, they uncover dark secrets and face unexpected twists that challenge their perceptions of trust and loyalty. The story intertwines captivating characters with a gripping plot, making for an engaging exploration of both the art world and the human experience.

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