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David Walton

    This author explores the fascinating and unsettling questions of the future through compelling narratives. His work often delves into the ethical dilemmas and technological shifts shaping our society. With a focus on thrilling storytelling and profound contemplation, he offers a unique perspective on the threats and promises that lie ahead.

    The Genius Plague
    Introducing Cultural Studies
    Chronic Pain Management
    Doing Cultural Theory
    A Practical Guide to Chronic Pain Management
    Terminal mind
    • 2023

      Memory Reborn

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In a thrilling conclusion to the trilogy, a deadly organism sparks global conflict as nations scramble for advanced technology discovered in Thailand. Samira and her team evade U.S. authorities while a Chinese paleontologist grapples with her own government's pressures. As tensions rise, the ancient creatures unearthed may hold the key to humanity's survival amid impending chaos. The narrative intertwines themes of scientific discovery, international intrigue, and the struggle for power, culminating in a race against time to avert disaster.

      Memory Reborn
    • 2023

      Deadly Memory

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Hard science fiction is revitalized with a compelling narrative that delves into intricate scientific concepts and their implications. The author skillfully weaves together a gripping plot, engaging characters, and thought-provoking themes, offering a fresh perspective on the genre. The work is praised for its depth and originality, making it a significant contribution to contemporary sci-fi literature.

      Deadly Memory
    • 2022

      Living Memory

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of discovery and legacy, this narrative delves into the idea of being pioneers in a world filled with untold stories. The characters grapple with the realization that their experiences may not be as unique as they believed, leading to profound reflections on identity and history. As they uncover the truths of those who came before them, the journey challenges their perceptions and reshapes their understanding of what it means to truly be the first.

      Living Memory
    • 2021
    • 2020

      Wilde Between the Sheets

      Oscar Wilde, Mail Bondage and De Profundis

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The study of 'De Profundis' presents Wilde as a multifaceted writer, highlighting his resourcefulness and ability to adopt various philosophical positions to serve his strategic purposes. It challenges the perception of Wilde as merely a tragic victim of the penal system, instead revealing his complexity and the nuanced ways he navigated his circumstances.

      Wilde Between the Sheets
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017

      The Genius Plague

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      "In this science fiction thriller, brothers are pitted against each other as a pandemic threatens to destabilize world governments by exerting a subtle mind control over survivors"--

      The Genius Plague
    • 2017

      This collective volume explores questions of space in contemporary literary texts from a range of theoretical perspectives. In addition to mapping the «spatial turn» in literary and cultural studies, this volume also brings together studies that apply spatial theory to the analysis of literary texts. Contributors tackle a broad range of themes, including how prose fiction addresses spaces of intimacy, abjection, espionage, discipline, madness, post-human identities, post-communist cities, the architecture of dystopia, and coercive medical practices. In turn, these themes open up analysis to key areas within contemporary literary and cultural criticism, including the study of sexuality, politics, power, and identity; the configuration of urban, regional, and national spaces and borders; and the delineation of private and public domains. The contributors reflect on diverse authors from English-speaking cultures and focus on a variety of genres and periods while acknowledging recent research in space studies and offering original contributions to what has now become a thriving field.

      Contemporary writing and the politics of space
    • 2015

      Supersymmetry

      • 303 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      When physicist Ryan Oronzi's development of military applications of Higgs projector technology leads to the return of the varcolac, which seeks to destroy human life, Sandra and Alex Kelley strive to defeat it

      Supersymmetry