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Craig Holden

    Craig Holden crafts narratives that delve into the profound aspects of human experience, exploring the intricate relationships between his characters. His prose is characterized by a keen insight into character psychology and a rich, atmospheric style. Holden's storytelling immerses readers in a whirlwind of emotions and moral quandaries. His works are celebrated for their literary depth and evocative atmosphere.

    Die Unangreifbaren
    The River Sorrow
    Four Corners of Night
    The Last Sanctuary
    The Jazz Bird
    River Sorrow
    • 2008

      The Jazz Bird

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(22)Add rating

      Set during the glamorous Jazz Age, the novel explores themes of love and betrayal intertwined with the allure of wealth and power. It delves into the complexities of relationships against a backdrop of opulence, capturing the essence of a vibrant yet tumultuous era. The characters navigate their desires and ambitions, revealing the darker sides of human nature amidst the glitz and innocence of the time.

      The Jazz Bird
    • 1999

      Bank Arbaugh, a cop whose daughter has been missing for seven years, and his partner, Mark Steiner, must find a missing teenage girl, and before long, the two cases intersect

      Four Corners of Night
    • 1998

      The River Sorrow

      A Novel

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.3(177)Add rating

      The debut novel by Craig Holden presents a gripping drama that combines emotional depth with a strikingly realistic narrative. Its powerful storytelling draws readers into a compelling experience that is both intense and relatable, making it a standout work of the decade.

      The River Sorrow
    • 1997

      A breathless chase through the Pacific Northwest and into Alaska, The Last Sanctuary is the story of a young man on the run from religious cultists, militia groups, the ATF--and his own tortured soul. Both a heart-pounding thriller and a harrowing human drama, it is suspense fiction at its very finest.

      The Last Sanctuary
    • 1995