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David Wingrove

    September 1, 1954

    David Wingrove is a British science fiction author whose work delves into complex societal and cultural themes. His narrative style is known for its intricate detail and ability to immerse readers in thoughtfully constructed worlds. Wingrove explores the possibilities of future civilizations and the impact of technological advancement on human society. His storytelling often reveals profound reflections on the nature of power, identity, and interpersonal relationships.

    David Wingrove
    The Empire of Time
    The Ocean of Time
    White Moon, Red Dragon
    The Middle Kingdom
    The Master of Time
    The White Mountain
    • 2017

      Volume three in an extraordinary SF series set 200 years in the future when China rules the world. With Triad bosses and assassins, emperors, whores and visionaries, it is part heroic epic, part technological thriller, part romance - a compelling tale of fallen empires and ordinary people unified only by the dark history of their time.

      The Middle Kingdom
    • 2017

      The Master of Time

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Part Three of The Roads to Moscow The war for time is reaching its end As the German and Russian forces seek to destroy a third, seemingly unstoppable faction, Otto Behr reluctantly finds himself at the centre of all timelines, his very existence the catalyst by which reality itself will be reset or destroyed. But for Otto, the battle to become the Master of Time has become a fight for family, love and reality itself...

      The Master of Time
    • 2015

      There is only the war. Otto Behr is a German agent, fighting his Russian counterparts across three millennia, manipulating history for moments in time that can change everything. Only the remnants of two great nations stand and for Otto, the war is life itself, the last hope for his people. But in a world where realities shift and memory is never constant, can one man's destiny be the deciding factor in a war between the empires of time?

      The Empire of Time
    • 2015

      The Ocean of Time

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.1(38)Add rating

      The Ultimate Time Travel Thriller. The War For Time Continues. From the frozen tundra of 13th Century Russia to the battle of Paltava in 1709 and beyond, Otto Behr has waged an unquestioning, unending war across time for his people. But now a third unidentified power has joined the game across the ocean of time, and everything Otto holds dear could be unmade."

      The Ocean of Time
    • 1999

      Chronik des Chung Kuo, Band 5, von Michael K. Iwoleit. Ein kommentierter Roman mit Anmerkungen, 430 Seiten.

      Das gebrochene Rad.
    • 1998

      Übersetzung und Kommentierung von Michael K. Iwoleit. Roman aus der Reihe "Chronik des Chung Kuo", Band 4, mit 510 Seiten.

      Schutt und Asche.
    • 1997

      Nach dem Untergang der westlichen ZivilisationDer Aufstieg Chinas zur WeltherrschaftEine Chronik in sechsehn Teilen Unter den Hung Mao, den Westmenschen von Nordamerika, kursiert die Legende, daß es einst, vor der weltweiten Machtergreifung durch die Chinesen, ein amerikanisches Großreich auf ihrem Kontinent gegeben habe. So verschwommen ihre Vorstellungen von diesem Reich sind, sie bilden den Antriebeiner unbeugsamen Entschlossenheit, das Joch der Fremdherrschaft abzuschütteln und für die Unabhängigkeit alles aufs Spiel zu setzen - und sei es die ganze Welt.Science FictionDeutsche Erstausgabe

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