This author delves deeply into the realms of natural history and evolutionary biology, drawing on extensive experience in biology and museum directorship. His work consistently seeks to understand fossils through the same physiological, biomechanical, and ecological lenses used for living animals. He bridges scientific inquiry and popular writing, exploring topics from the evolution of life's features to the history of science and influential scientific figures. His distinctive approach blends rigorous scientific investigation with a clear, accessible narrative for a broad audience.
In this fast-paced sequel, Charlie and Drummond Clark are hiding in Switzerland while Drummond undergoes experimental Alzheimer's treatment. Their ally, NSA operative Alice Rutherford, is kidnapped by terrorists, prompting the duo to delve into Drummond's fractured memory to locate a secret weapons cache. As they race against time to rescue Alice and prevent catastrophic destruction, the story explores themes of trust and memory, echoing the thrilling style of Robert Ludlum while adding a clever twist.
Set against a backdrop of espionage, this gripping thriller combines wit and adventure, delivering a unique take on the spy genre. The narrative is filled with unexpected twists and a stylish prose that keeps readers engaged. Praised for its originality, it promises a captivating experience that goes beyond traditional spy tales, making it a standout in contemporary thrillers.
Addresses question such as: how did Darwin use fossils to support his theory
of evolution? What are 'living fossils'? Building on the scientific aspects,
this book places fossils in a human context, highlighting their impact on
philosophy, mythology, our concept of time, and popular culture. It provides
an explanation of fossils as a phenomenon.
From the bestselling author of Born to Be Hanged comes a transporting account
of the obsessive quest to find El Dorado, set against the backdrop of
Elizabethan England's political intrigues and the rival Spanish conquistadors
vying for El Dorado's treasure.
The Epic Story of the Gentlemen Pirates Who Raided the South Seas, Rescued a Princess, and Stole a Fortune
384 pages
14 hours of reading
Discover the “fascinating and outrageously readable” account of the roguish acts of the first pirates to raid the Pacific in a crusade that ended in a sensational trial back in England—perfect for readers of Nathaniel Philbrick and David McCullough (Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lost City of the Monkey God ) The year is 1680, in the heart of the Golden Age of Piracy, and more than three hundred daring, hardened pirates—a potent mix of low-life scallywags and a rare breed of gentlemen buccaneers—gather on a remote Caribbean island. The to wreak havoc on the Pacific coastline, raiding cities, mines, and merchant ships. The the bright gleam of Spanish gold and the chance to become legends. So begins one of the greatest piratical adventures of the era—a story not given its full due until now.Inspired by the intrepid forays of pirate turned Jamaican governor Captain Henry Morgan—yes, that Captain Morgan—the company crosses Panama on foot, slashing its way through the Darien Isthmus, one of the thickest jungles on the planet, and liberating a native princess along the way. After reaching the South Sea, the buccaneers, primarily Englishmen, plunder the Spanish Main in a series of historic assaults, often prevailing against staggering odds and superior firepower. A collective shudder racks the western coastline of South America as the English pirates, waging a kind of proxy war against the Spaniards, gleefully undertake a brief reign over Pacific waters, marauding up and down the continent.With novelistic prose and a rip-roaring sense of adventure, Keith Thomson guides us through the pirates’ legendary two-year odyssey. We witness the buccaneers evading Indigenous tribes, Spanish conquistadors, and sometimes even their own English countrymen, all with the ever-present threat of the gallows for anyone captured. By fusing contemporaneous accounts with intensive research and previously unknown primary sources, Born to Be Hanged offers a rollicking account of one of the most astonishing pirate expeditions of all time.
Der Reporter Russ Thornton ist in Washington für seine großen Enthüllungen gefürchtet. Als ihm seine frühere Geliebte, die Regierungsangestellte Catherine Peretti, Geheimunterlagen übergeben will, ist Thornton sehr überrascht, wittert aber die große Story. Doch bei der Übergabe wird Catherine vor seinen Augen ermordet. Thornton weiß, dass er nun auch in Lebensgefahr ist. Und die Killer beginnen eine gnadenlose Jagd auf ihn. Sein wahrer Feind sitzt jedoch in seinem Kopf – denn ihm wurde ein Abhörgerät implantiert …
Když CIA likviduje data, volí precizně stanovené postupy, které garantují nezpochybnitelný výsledek. A naprosto stejně se postupuje v případě, že je zapotřebí zlikvidovat nepohodlného člověka.
Drummond Clark býval špičkový špion, o němž kolovaly legendy. Nyní je z něj zmatený chlapík v počínajícím stadiu Alzheimerovy choroby, jenž bezcílně bloudí newyorskými ulicemi. Sociální pracovníci zavolají jeho synovi Charliemu, aby si otce vyzvedl a postaral se o něj. To se ale Charliemu vůbec nehodí. Svého otce zná pouze jako chlápka v obleku, který prodává elektrospotřebiče a za kterého se vždycky tak trochu styděl. Navíc má teď obrovský problém – na dostihových sázkách prohrál spoustu peněz a jdou mu po krku lichváři z ruské mafie. Znechucený Charlie vede otce do jeho brooklynského bytu a přemýšlí, proč se mu tohle všechno děje.
Když po chvíli vidí vybouchnout otcův byt, poprvé ho napadne, že všechno je možná jinak. Následné události jeho podezření pouze utvrdí: v kritické chvíli se otec projeví jako chladnokrevný zabiják. Kde k takovému špičkovému výcviku přišel? Kdo ho vlastně chce zabít? A proč? Nesourodá dvojice se vydává na zběsilý útěk a není vůbec jasné, jestli otec a syn naleznou všechny odpovědi dřív, než je protivníci dostihnou…