Brian Carter Book order (chronological)






All American
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Dieser Band präsentiert die Arbeiten von 20 Architekturbüros aus allen Teilen der USA. Er untersucht die regionalen, theoretischen und politischen Strömungen in Bezug auf die amerikanische Kultur und das Klima und konzentriert sich eingehend auf jedes Studio, wobei drei bis fünf Projekte behandelt werden.
Reader's Digest Condensed Books
Her Name Will Be Faith, The Heart of the Valley, Jack, and The Charm School.
#1 New York Times bestselling author, Nelson DeMille, delivers an explosive thriller of international intrigue and high-voltage political tension set in contemporary Russia.On a dark road deep inside Russia, a young American tourist picks up a most unusual passenger a U.S. POW on the run with an incredible secret to reveal to an unsuspecting world. The secret concerns "The Charm School," a vast and astounding KGB conspiracy that stands poised against the very heartland of America. Arrayed against this renegade power of the Soviet state are three Americans: an Air Force officer, who will fly one last covert mission into the center of a mad experiment; an embassy liaison, who will have her hopes for a saner superpower balance brutally tested; and the chief of the CIA's Moscow station, who will find his intricate dance of destiny and death reaching its devastating conclusion.
Atrium tuinplantenkiezer
- 159 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Catalogus van bloeiende tuinplanten en struiken, alfabetisch op hoogte en seizoen gerangschikt, met korte beschrijvingen per afbeelding.
Jack
- 404 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A powerful novel about the spiritual bond between man and animal.
A beautiful lost classic of nature writing which sits alongside Tarka the Otter, Watership Down, War Horse and The Story of a Red Deer This is the story of Wulfgar, the dark-furred fox of Dartmoor, and of his nemesis, Scoble the trapper, in the seasons leading up to the pitiless winter of 1947. As breathtaking in its descriptions of the natural world as it is perceptive its portrayal of damaged humanity, it is both a portrait of place and a gripping story of survival. Uniquely straddling the worlds of animals and men, Brian Carter's A Black Fox Running is a masterpiece: lyrical, unforgiving and unforgettable.