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Alan Gordon

    Tod im venezianischen Viertel
    Where Werewolves Fear to Tread
    A Death in the Venetian Quarter
    The Hero and the Historians
    The Lark's Lament
    The Way Out
    • 2021

      The Way Out

      A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.4(109)Add rating

      The book presents an innovative mind-body protocol designed to address chronic pain, integrating the latest scientific research. It explores the connection between mental and physical health, offering practical strategies to empower individuals in their healing journey. By focusing on the interplay of thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations, it aims to provide a comprehensive approach to pain management and recovery. This resource is ideal for those seeking effective, research-supported methods to alleviate their suffering and improve overall well-being.

      The Way Out
    • 2017

      Where Werewolves Fear to Tread

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      When a college party ends with a gruesome discovery and werewolves start showing up in broad daylight, Sam Lehrman, a local dog trainer, is forced into action. Throughout this journey, Sam finds himself not only facing the demons of his past but also fearing for the future of canid-kind. Not knowing who his true allies are, Sam sets out to secure the fate of the only item that might be able to save them, The Book of Wolves.

      Where Werewolves Fear to Tread
    • 2010

      The Hero and the Historians

      Historiography and the Uses of Jacques Cartier

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the multifaceted legacy of Cartier, a hero celebrated in both French and English historical narratives. It examines how his portrayal has evolved and the various purposes he has served in these differing contexts. By connecting two Canadian historiographies, it addresses broader themes relevant to an international audience, highlighting the complexities of historical representation and national identity.

      The Hero and the Historians
    • 2008

      The Lark's Lament

      A Fools' Guild Mystery

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(20)Add rating

      Set in 1204 A.D., the narrative follows Theophilos and Claudia, jesters from the Fools' Guild, as they seek aid from Folquet, a former guild member turned Cistercian abbot, amidst an attack by Pope Innocent III. Their mission takes a dark turn when a monk is brutally murdered in the abbey, leaving behind a chilling message scrawled in blood. The intertwining of humor, intrigue, and mystery unfolds as the jesters navigate the treacherous landscape of faith and betrayal.

      The Lark's Lament
    • 2007

      A Death in the Venetian Quarter

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(32)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the Fourth Crusade in 1203, the story follows Theophilos and Viola, a jester couple from the Fools' Guild, who adopt the names Feste and Aglaia. As the crusaders besiege Constantinople, they embark on a crucial mission to prevent disaster, blending humor and intrigue in a tense historical setting. Their unique roles highlight the interplay between folly and wisdom in a time of crisis.

      A Death in the Venetian Quarter