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Barbara Rogan

    Barbara Rogan crafts narratives that explore the intricate dynamics of human relationships, often weaving suspenseful tales that reveal hidden truths and their consequences. Her writing is marked by a profound psychological insight, drawing readers into complex moral landscapes where trust and deception play pivotal roles. Rogan's unique perspective, shaped by extensive experience in publishing and literary agency, informs her compelling storytelling. She masterfully navigates the interplay between personal stakes and the broader worlds she depicts.

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    Die Verschwundene. Roman
    Suspicion
    Hindsight
    Rowing in Eden
    A Dangerous Fiction
    • 2014

      A Dangerous Fiction

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In a gripping tale of suspense, a glamorous literary agent finds herself targeted by a violent stalker, revealing the darker side of the publishing industry. As she navigates the dangers that come with her profession, she uncovers the chilling truth that fame can attract deadly obsession. This story blends mystery and intrigue, appealing to fans of clever detective work and complex characters.

      A Dangerous Fiction
    • 2008

      Hindsight

      A Novel of the Class of 1972

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A gripping narrative unfolds around a long-hidden betrayal that leads to deadly consequences. The story captivates with vivid prose, showcasing the emotional depth and intensity of the characters involved. As the plot unravels, readers are drawn into the complexities of trust and deception, exploring how past actions can reverberate through time. The author’s passionate writing style enhances the tension and intrigue, making for a compelling read that keeps audiences engaged until the very end.

      Hindsight
    • 2008

      Rowing in Eden

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in the small village of Old Wickham, the story explores the lives of two troubled individuals: Sam and Peter Quinn, a gifted yet troubled fourteen-year-old. Peter grapples with the weight of his past and the consequences of his actions, believing that intent is irrelevant to the outcomes. The narrative delves into themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of youth, highlighting the struggles faced by those seeking to navigate their turbulent emotions in a close-knit community.

      Rowing in Eden
    • 1999

      Emma Roth moves with her husband and son into an isolated Victorian house. An author of ghost stories, Emma has no belief in the supernatural until inexplicable things begin to happen. Her manuscript is rewritten, her son seems to be threatened, and a past tragedy seems to hover over the present.

      Suspicion