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Thomas Griffin

    A Cold Case
    All That Once Was You
    Mr. Griffin's Appeal To The Right. Hon. The Lords Commissioners Of The Admiralty: In A Letter To Their Secretary, Against The Sentence Passed On Him A
    The Kreuzberg File
    • The Kreuzberg File

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Germany, the story follows private investigator Bill McDonald as he navigates a treacherous search for a missing file linked to innovative medical research. Initially dispatched by his New York law firm, Bill's quest takes him through major German cities, where he faces escalating violence from a criminal organization also after the file. As he uncovers layers of deception and realizes he can't fully trust his employer, the stakes rise, leading to a gripping climax where he ultimately retrieves the file for a struggling start-up in Berlin.

      The Kreuzberg File
    • Exploring the complexities of identity, this poetry collection delves into the narratives we construct about ourselves, shaped by both internal reflections and external influences. Through introspective meditations, the poems challenge conventional understandings of self and invite readers to engage in profound self-reflection. With a blend of accessibility and elegance, the work offers fresh insights into purpose, dignity, and humility, guiding readers toward a deeper, more loving understanding of their existence.

      All That Once Was You
    • A Cold Case

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Cold War and modern-day Frankfurt, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of an American investigator, a former military police officer. As he navigates the complex underworld and bureaucratic tensions between German and American entities, the story delves into themes of time and memory. The protagonist's reflections on his past intertwine with the violent events of his first investigation, creating a dynamic rhythm that contrasts youthful impulsiveness with mature introspection.

      A Cold Case