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Colin Andrews

    Colin Andrews is the pseudonym of F. Paul Wilson. His work often delves into the boundaries between good and evil, the search for identity, and the mystery of existence. Wilson's style is recognized for its suspenseful atmosphere and deep psychological explorations of characters. His narratives examine how individuals confront the unknown and discover their inner strength when facing adversity.

    Ingraham
    Kreisrunde Zeichen
    Circular Evidence
    The Foundation
    Deep as the Marrow
    Exploring the Classical World. Block 3
    • 1997

      Deep as the Marrow

      • 442 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Medical thriller. President Tom Winston's plan to legalise narcotics lands his boyhood friend Dr. John Van Duyne into a dangerous game with the drug cartels. Colin Andrews is the pseudonym of F. Paul Wilson.

      Deep as the Marrow
    • 1994

      Ingraham

      Quando scoprite cosa vuol dire sarete già morti - Romanzo

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Per laurearsi in medicina Quinn Cleary deve essere accettata a Ingraham, una prestigiosa università privata dai rigorosi sistemi selettivi. Superato a pieni voti l'esame di ammissione con l'aiuto del simpatico Tim Brown, Quinn crede di non avere più problemi. Ma Ingraham nasconde terribili segreti: una strana musica dagli effetti sconvolgenti viene diffusa ogni notte da altoparlanti nascosti... corpi paralizzati e avvolti in bende giacciono in bui sotterranei... gli studenti vengono costantemente sorvegliati da microcamere...

      Ingraham
    • 1990

      Circular Evidence

      A Detailed Investigation of the Flattened Swirled Crops Phenomenon

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Something strange is happening in England. For the past 11 summers, and possibly much longer, mysterious circles have appeared in the grain fields of Great Britain. Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews—engineers by profession—take the reader on a photographic tour of these remarkable formations. As you visit these sites with the authors you will see why the crop circles cannot be a hoax—and why they are still totally unexplained.

      Circular Evidence