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George Bartram

    This author is renowned for a distinctive narrative style and an exploration of profound human emotions. Their works frequently delve into complex moral dilemmas, offering readers thought-provoking insights. With masterful use of language and compelling characters, they craft unforgettable stories that resonate long after the final page. Their writing is celebrated for its authenticity and ability to penetrate character psychology.

    Under the Freeze
    Fair game
    • 1986

      Under the Freeze

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      (A game with no sides. . . A game with no rules. . . A game where no one can win. The impossible happens-when enough plutonium to incinerate the globe is stolen from inside Russia. Only a few have power enough to execute such a scheme. . . Only one man has the daring. Now Tarp, a Western agent, is called in to play on the enemy's team. And he must remove the other players - one by one. From Cuba to London, Paris to Moscow. . . to a rendezvous beneath the frozen waters of the Falklands, Tarp stalks a man who has betrayed the whole world. A man who is nowhere and everywhere at once)

      Under the Freeze
    • 1977

      A fifteen-year-old girl suffers anguish and terror when she finds out her new alcoholic stepfather sexually threatens teen-age girls.

      Fair game