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Alan Drew

    Alan Drew is an acclaimed author whose debut has been translated into dozens of languages. His work stems from a profound understanding of human psychology and social issues, which he processes in a distinctive, sensitive style. Drew focuses on complex relationships and the inner lives of characters, drawing them into compelling narratives. His writing is rich with imagery and emotional resonance, offering readers a profound literary experience.

    The Recruit
    Gardens of water
    Shadow Man
    • 2022

      A series of murders and mysterious hate crimes rock a quiet Californian town, leading a cunning detective into the crosshairs of a network of white supremacists in this can't-put-it-down thriller

      The Recruit
    • 2017

      Shadow Man

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(26)Add rating

      Set in an idyllic community, the story unfolds as a serial killer shatters the tranquility, revealing the dark secrets hidden beneath the surface. The psychological suspense intensifies as residents grapple with fear and suspicion, forcing them to confront their own pasts and the fragility of their seemingly perfect lives. As the investigation unfolds, the tension escalates, leading to shocking revelations that challenge the characters' relationships and their understanding of trust.

      Shadow Man
    • 2009

      Gardens of water

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(34)Add rating

      In 1999, Sinan is caught up in everyday problems. Despite hardships, he must be a role model for his nine-year-old son Ýsmail, who is preparing for his coming-of-age ceremony. Meanwhile his teenage daughter Ýrem grows more resentful of having to help her mother run the house, cover her glorious hair beneath a headscarf, and refrain from watching Western television. But the delicate stability of this family is about to be tested in the wake of an earthquake that will strip Sinan of his home and livelihood, and with them his certainty as a father, husband and man of faith. Reliant upon missionaries running the camp they now call home and morally indebted to an American whom he distrusts (and whose son Dylan exerts a frightening pull on Ýrem), Sinan becomes entangled in a series of increasingly dangerous decisions. Pushed towards a final betrayal, Sinan may yet find that everything he holds dear is destroyed, like the streets of Istanbul that lie in rubble beneath his feet. East meets West with indelible consequences in this moving and beautifully written novel which brings to life two unforgettable families and the sacrifice and love that bind them together.

      Gardens of water