On a remote resort island in the Gulf of Mexico, young Nora Cunningham is arrested for committing an unspeakably grisly murder. Is there sufficient evidence to convict Nora? Will a surprise witness' testimony acquit or convict her? After the trial, will new evidence surface that potentially could change the outcome? An intriguing story of sun, sand, and murder.
Franz Books
Franz Drappier was immersed in the world of comics from a young age, inspired by his grandfather's collection. His artistic path naturally led him towards graphic arts, culminating in studies at prestigious art schools. After graduating, he began creating work for prominent comic publishers, with his contributions appearing in various publications. He later ventured into creating his own series as both writer and artist, often drawing inspiration from his lifelong passions for horses and comic books.






The Sentinel Awakens
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in the outer rim of the universe, the ancient Xanerian race embarks on a cosmic journey, driven by their devotion to the Presence, a benevolent spirit. Their mission involves exploring galaxies to find suitable planets for seeding with diverse DNA from sentient beings and animals. This quest highlights themes of creation, exploration, and the interconnectedness of life across the cosmos.
If Turkeys Had Lips
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The narrative humorously explores the idea of turkeys wishing they had lips, leading to whimsical scenarios and reflections on their lives. Through playful language and imaginative situations, the story invites readers to consider the challenges and absurdities faced by turkeys, blending humor with a touch of whimsy. It's a lighthearted take on the lives of these birds, encouraging laughter and a unique perspective on their world.
Structural Unemployment
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This book explores the causes of high unemployment in Europe during the 1980s, focusing on structural unemployment and the Beveridge curve's relevance. It features unpublished papers analyzing the curve's stability and its effectiveness in studying unemployment in Germany and Austria, including a detailed analysis by Franz and Siebeck.
Captain Tom. "Et que ça saute!"
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