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Guy Blythman

    Weekend at Trevenna
    The Argus Memorandum
    The Kambatan Assignment
    The Greatorex Imperative
    The Eye of the Sun God
    Theory of Death
    • Theory of Death

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set on the isolated island of Belleisle, a group of distinguished British scientists grapples with the elusive Theory of Everything, aiming to unify the fundamental forces of the universe. As their research stagnates, the isolation intensifies personal and professional tensions among the team members, revealing the emotional and psychological strains that accompany their groundbreaking quest. The story delves into the complexities of scientific pursuit, collaboration, and the human spirit in the face of intellectual challenges.

      Theory of Death
    • The Eye of the Sun God

      • 636 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The plot revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a prominent scientist during an Amazon expedition. His colleagues return in a trance, revealing tales of a lost civilization that surpassed modern advancements. Central to their accounts is a legendary machine known as the Eye of the Sun God, which is said to possess the potential to resolve global energy crises. The narrative explores themes of discovery, the clash of civilizations, and the quest for knowledge that could alter humanity's future.

      The Eye of the Sun God
    • The Greatorex Imperative

      Part One

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Amid a backdrop of global turmoil, a series of sabotaged oil tanker incidents threatens an economic crisis. In Miami, a disturbing trend of young people vanishing raises alarm, while in Pakistan, a radical Islamist group is scheming to overthrow the government. The intertwining crises highlight the fragile state of international stability and the urgent need for resolution in the face of escalating chaos.

      The Greatorex Imperative
    • The Kambatan Assignment

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Caroline Kent, an ace troubleshooter for International Petroleum Ltd, faces a challenging situation in Kambata, a developing West African nation. She navigates a complex landscape marked by militant threats to oil production and a corrupt government reluctant to intervene. Complicating her mission are allegations of questionable practices within IPL itself. To uphold the ideals of capitalism, Caroline must uncover the truth and take decisive action amid the turmoil surrounding her.

      The Kambatan Assignment
    • The Argus Memorandum

      • 590 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The story follows British oil executive Caroline Kent, who inadvertently crosses a Mafia boss during a business trip in the US, triggering a deadly conflict. Salvatore Scarlione, the vengeful boss, wields a new weapon that threatens to eliminate targets at will. As Caroline's life hangs in the balance, she and her friends must rally together to confront the Syndicate and protect not just themselves, but the entire world from its nefarious plans.

      The Argus Memorandum
    • Weekend at Trevenna

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A weekend getaway to a secluded Cornish coastal area quickly turns into a harrowing adventure for Caroline Kent. Unbeknownst to her, the trip will entangle her with supernatural forces and a sinister plot involving weapons of mass destruction aimed at rewriting history. The story unfolds around a grim old house on a cliff, home to a mysterious family harboring a dark secret, setting the stage for a thrilling confrontation with the unknown.

      Weekend at Trevenna
    • Piper One

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story follows an ambitious young oil executive dispatched to investigate unsettling occurrences at a North Sea oilrig. As she delves deeper, she encounters life-threatening challenges that compel her to confront the ethical implications of her industry and the environmental damage it inflicts. This blend of political thriller and science fiction explores themes of morality and responsibility within the context of the oil industry.

      Piper One
    • Polymer

      • 558 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of post-World War II, a Swiss count's clandestine meeting with those aiding Nazi war criminals hints at a dark history. Fast forward to a chilling murder in Dartmoor, where a woman's brutal death raises unsettling questions. As the narrative unfolds, the connection between these seemingly unrelated events becomes increasingly intriguing, weaving a tale of mystery and suspense that spans decades.

      Polymer
    • Blyth Spirit

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Navigating life with Asperger Syndrome, Guy Blythman shares his unique experiences filled with humor and poignancy. His narrative highlights the challenges of maintaining rationality and empathy in a world that often misunderstands those who are different. Through amusing anecdotes about relationships, quirky encounters, and societal observations, he critiques the disparity between ideals of equality and the reality faced by individuals with autism. Blythman's story is a blend of the serious and the absurd, offering insight into his distinctive perspective on life.

      Blyth Spirit
    • PHILOSOPHY

      A View From The Edge: Second Edition

      • 530 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Radically challenging the notion that scientists have supplanted philosophers, this work emphasizes the importance of the mind and abstract phenomena in understanding the universe. It reinterprets George Berkeley's Idealist doctrine, asserting that logic is foundational yet harmonious with love, compassion, and spirituality. The book explores how these elements intertwine, advocating for a philosophical perspective that embraces both rational thought and emotional depth in the quest for knowledge.

      PHILOSOPHY