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Xavier Dorison

    October 8, 1972

    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.

    Xavier Dorison
    Long John Silver
    Hse - Human Stock Exchange Vol. 1
    Hse - Human Stock Exchange Vol. 2
    Swan Song Part 1
    Swan Song Part 2
    The Mongoose
    • The Mongoose

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Delve into the backstory of the Mongoose, a relentless assassin and key antagonist in the XIII series. Through a pivotal encounter with Kim Rowland, he reveals his childhood and the circumstances that led him to become a contract killer. His justifications prompt readers to question the morality of his choices, challenging them to consider whether anyone else would have acted differently in his situation. This exploration of character motivations adds depth to the narrative and enriches the overall series.

      The Mongoose
    • 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.

      Swan Song Part 2
    • 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.

      Swan Song Part 1
    • 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. 2
    • 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.

      Hse - Human Stock Exchange Vol. 1
    • Long John Silver

      • 57 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(81)Add rating

      The new adventures of literature's first legendary pirate

      Long John Silver
    • 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.

      Hse - Human Stock Exchange Vol. 3
    • 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.

      Animal Castle
    • Megan

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      When a situation becomes too weird, it's time for the U.S. Government to call upon Morton Chapel and his SPOOKS

      Megan