At the height of the Great War, as relentless advances are sapping the men's morale, a handful of soldiers set off on a desperate journey to Paris and the French parliament to denounce the futility of headquarters' offensive strategy. Volume 2 of 2.
Xavier Dorison Books
Xavier Dorison crafts narratives brimming with adventure and profound emotional depth. His stories often delve into the resilience of the human spirit, exploring themes of courage and sacrifice against formidable odds. Dorison's writing is characterized by intricate plotting and vivid characterizations that immerse readers in thrilling escapades. He skillfully blends historical settings with elements of fantasy and action, creating works with a unique atmosphere and indelible moments that resonate with a wide readership.







At the height of the Great War, as relentless advances are sapping the men's morale, a handful of soldiers set off on a desperate journey to Paris and the French parliament to denounce the futility of headquarters' offensive strategy. Volume 1 of 2.
What if humans were listed on the stock exchange? In a far too near-future, the world's economy has collapsed. Amidst an unprecedented recession, the only remaining bastion of capitalist prosperity is the new 'Human Stock Exchange', where individuals are listed on the market. Felix Fox sells cars over the phone: a poorly paid, thankless, dead-end job. But he is determined to make it big, at any cost. When the opportunity arises to be listed on the HSE, though ... will the cost turn out to be too high? --
Hse - Human Stock Exchange Vol. 1
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
In tomorrow's world, the global economy will rest upon the listing of humans on the stock market. But what sort of price will those whose shares are traded have to pay for their prosperity? The first volume of a painfully plausible trilogy.
In tomorrow's world, the global economy will rest upon the listing of humans on the stock market. But what sort of price will those whose shares are traded have to pay for their prosperity? The final volume of a painfully plausible trilogy.
On the Farm all animals were equal. In the Castle some are more equal than others. Nestled in the heart of a farm forgotten by men, the Animal Castle is ruled with an iron hoof by President Silvio. The bull and its dog militia savor their power, while the other animals are exhausted by work, until the arrival of the mysterious Azelard, a traveling rat who will teach them the secrets of civil disobedience.
Sanctum
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
After receiving a distress call from another submarine off the Syrian coast, the crew of the USS Nebraska search a series of massive caverns, where they discover a 70-year-old shipwrecked Soviet sub, whose crew died under mysterious circumstances. While investigating this enigma, the Nebraska’s away team discover a massive underground sanctum dedicated to Môt, the ancient Ugarit god of death. Now, the crew must find a way to escape the death god’s prison without freeing him to wreak destruction upon the world.
Red One Book Two: Undercover
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Vera Yelnikov returns to finish her battle with the Carpenter, and then this elite Kremlin agent must carry out her mission of becoming the new darling of America, by donning the costume of the superhero Red One.
Red One
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
It's 1977, the height of the Cold War between USSR and US, and the Kremlin has a plan to win the war against Uncle Sam: Propaganda! Vera Yelnikov is an elite agent in the Soviet Army during the Cold War - she IS the atomic bomb! Vera is sent to Los Angeles by her bosses at the Kremlin. Her mission?
The Book of Chaos
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A tale about the unleashing of an ancient evil and the anti-hero prophesized to stop it. Archeologist Jack Stanton is the sole survivor of an expedition into the Himalayan mountains gone horribly wrong. Against all odds, he returns with proof of an advanced civilization that walked the Earth before mankind. A civilization of immense power, and incredible evil... Preparing for the book tour promoting his findings, he’s haunted by visions and attacked by a religious zealot warning of the dangers of his discovery. Dangers he doesn’t take seriously until a supertanker runs aground in New York and the catastrophe leaves him stranded in an infernal dimension. Could it actually be Hell? And if Jack is in Hell, what forces are now running amok on Earth?
