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Noel Hynd

    This author is renowned for a distinctive narrative style that delves into the complexities of the human psyche and intricate plots. Their works frequently explore themes of isolation, the search for identity, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. With masterful precision, they weave suspenseful tales that draw readers into a whirlwind of events, prompting introspection on their own existence. The author's literary impact is evident in numerous contemporary works.

    Ghosts
    Payback in Panama
    Flowers from Berlin
    Murder in Miami
    Truman's Spy
    More Adventures of the Great Brain
    • 2013

      Payback in Panama

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Facing imminent danger after two assassination attempts, Alex must navigate a perilous path where survival hinges on a critical choice: to kill or be killed. The story delves into themes of survival, moral dilemmas, and the psychological toll of living under constant threat, as Alex confronts her enemies and the darkness within herself. The tension builds as she grapples with her instincts and the consequences of her actions in a high-stakes battle for her life.

      Payback in Panama
    • 2012

      In the second book in The Cuban Trilogy by bestselling author Noel Hynd, U.S. Treasury Agent Alex LaDuca travels to Miami to continue her investigations into the murder-and-money laundering intrigue set in motion in Hostage in Havana. Caught between the Dosi cartel and cocaine profits, and the surreal and the supernatural ... there's Murder in Miami

      Murder in Miami
    • 2002

      Cemetery of Angels

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.7(218)Add rating

      Moving to Southern California is a dream come true for Bill and Rebecca Moore and their two children. Their L.A. neighborhood is an oasis of serenity. Nearby is a star studded cemetery, a tribute to the myth and glamor of a Hollywood that has never really died. There is even an eerie legend about their house that the Moores find quaint--until their son and daughter vanish.

      Cemetery of Angels
    • 2000

      More Adventures of the Great Brain

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.3(5304)Add rating

      Blending the adventurous spirit of Tom Sawyer with the humor of The Terrible Two series, this sequel promises an engaging and entertaining experience. It is especially suited for readers who enjoy the whimsical storytelling style of Roald Dahl, offering a delightful mix of mischief and fun that will captivate young audiences.

      More Adventures of the Great Brain
    • 1999

      The Lost Boy

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.8(91)Add rating

      From the masterful author of Ghosts and The Prodigy comes a tale of gripping suspense in which the line between real and unreal, good and evil, is frighteningly blurred.In the small Connecticut town of Wiltshire, James Corbett, senior member of a local outlaw family, has been hideously murdered. For Ellen Wilder, editor of the local newspaper, the gruesome killing is as disturbing as the irrational fears that have suddenly woven themselves into her mind and left her doubting her own sanity. For state police detective Michael Chandler, whose haunting near-death experience has left him with an uncanny way of sensing things, the murder is only a hint of what is to come.But nothing could have prepared either of them for the return of Franny Corbett. A hulking child of a man and the blackest sheep in a family of black sheep, his eerie presence may have ushered in all of these bizarre and frightening events. Soon the town of Wiltshire will be shaken again. For in a car sunk beneath the surface of a glimmering blue lake, floats another body. And the killing has just begun....

      The Lost Boy
    • 1993

      Award-winning film actress Annette Carlson finds the perfect refuge from her demanding career on Nantucket Island. For brilliant, burnt-out cop Tim Brooks, the island offers the chance to get away from the crime-ridden streets of the city. And for Reverend George Osaro, ghost hunter, it is about to become a place of unspeakable terror. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

      Ghosts
    • 1991

      Bestselling author of numerous books, screenplays, and magazine articles, Hynd has proven himself to be a master of espionage fiction. Truman's Spy is set against the highly-charged backdrop of the Cold War, and as the political climate heats up, Hynd's fascinating characters--including J. Edgar Hoover and Harry Truman--play out a chilling game of deception that threatens the free world.

      Truman's Spy
    • 1987

      Flowers from Berlin

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.0(182)Add rating

      William Thomas Cochrane, an FBI agent with a history of successes against German military intelligence, is chosen by J. Edgar Hoover to intercept the mysterious agent, code-named Siegfried, reputedly stalking President Roosevelt

      Flowers from Berlin