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Dominique Lapierre

    July 30, 1931 – December 4, 2022

    Dominique Lapierre was a writer celebrated for his passionate storytelling and his knack for intertwining epic narratives with profound human experiences. His literary contributions often delved into the universal themes of love, resilience, and the enduring human spirit against varied backdrops. Lapierre's signature approach fused rigorous research with deep empathy, crafting immersive and compelling literary journeys for his readers.

    Dominique Lapierre
    City Of Joy. Stadt der Freude, englische Ausgabe
    Freedom at Midnight
    Is Paris burning?
    The City of Joy
    Tomorrow Belongs to Us
    Black Eagles
    • Through two characters, one a CIA agent, the other a DEA agent, this novel tells how the CIA have promoted political expediency (supporting Noriega and the Mafia) at the expense of law and the health of the free world. The author also wrote "Or I'll Dress You in Mourning".

      Black Eagles
    • Tomorrow Belongs to Us

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      A story on the growing link between religious fundamentalism, the world drugs trade and the establishment of Iran as the next nation to be openly recognized as a member of the "nuclear club". Is the West being deliberately destabilized by terrorist organizations? Does Iran already have the bomb?

      Tomorrow Belongs to Us
    • The City of Joy

      An Epic of Love, Heroism, and Hope in the India of Mother Teresa

      • 519 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      4.3(3525)Add rating

      This is the story of living saints and heroes-- those who abandoned affluent and middle-class lives to dedicate themselves to the poor.

      The City of Joy
    • From the bestselling author of The City of Joy comes the dramatic story of the Allied liberation of Paris. Is Paris Burning? reconstructs the network of fateful events--the drama, the fervor, and the triumph--that heralded one of the most dramatic episodes of our time. This bestseller about 1944 Paris is timed to meet the demand for Dominique Lapierre books that will be generated by the March release of his compelling new Warner hardcover, Beyond Love.

      Is Paris burning?
    • Living in the seeming hell of one of the poorest and most crowded quarters of Calcutta are the saints of today: saints such as Mother Teresa, saints such as Stephen Kovalski, an unkown Polish Catholic priest who made his home there to care for the poorest of the poor. And Max Loeb, an American physician dedicated to fighting disease in this dirty hellhole. City of Joy, the story of these saints, is a testament to the human spirit unbowed by the most wretched of circumstances

      City Of Joy. Stadt der Freude, englische Ausgabe
    • An account of the bitter 1948 dispute between the Arabs and Jews over Jerusalem, highlights the role of the British as well as prominent individuals in the struggle.

      O Jerusalem!
    • A beautiful French agent, Catherine Pradier, risks her life to deceive the Nazis as to where and when the Allies will invade the Continent of Europe and begin the end of World War II.

      Fall from Grace
    • The Fifth Horseman

      • 482 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(787)Add rating

      An adventure tale involving a group of Palestinian terrorists who threaten to destroy New York City.

      The Fifth Horseman
    • Maze

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      I KGB er man ikke begejstret for glasnost i stormagtsforholdet og udtænker derfor en djævelsk plan, der skal få USA til at forløbe sig. Kun CIA's ekspert i hjerneforskning aner uråd

      Maze