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James M. Glass

    The Man From Catspaw
    Kolis, The Teacher of Evil
    Private Detective Malo Thompson
    Sheila The Assassin
    The Curse of Selina
    "Life unworthy of life"
    • This work argues that the Final Solution was born out of the pseudo-scientific medical theories of racial hygiene that permeated German culture. Professor Glass explains that for German society, what today would be regarded as insane became, in that time and place, normal politics.

      "Life unworthy of life"
    • The Curse of Selina

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story unfolds with a mysterious gathering of cloaked figures who are engaged in an eerie chant of the name "Selina." The protagonist, overwhelmed by disbelief, finds herself leaning against a barn door for support as she witnesses this unsettling scene. The atmosphere is charged with tension and suspense, hinting at deeper secrets and the significance of the name being repeated.

      The Curse of Selina
    • Sheila The Assassin

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      After losing her mother at a young age, Mary Greene took on adult responsibilities, later discovering her talent for shooting at the rifle range with her father. Tragedy struck again when her father was killed in a gang-related incident, and the criminals escaped justice. Fueled by grief and anger, Mary transforms into Sheila the Assassin, seeking vengeance for her father's death. The story explores themes of loss, empowerment, and the quest for justice in a world where the law fails.

      Sheila The Assassin
    • Private Detective Malo Thompson

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Malo, who confronts a killer at his doorstep, suggesting a tense and potentially dangerous encounter. The atmosphere is charged with suspense as Malo's husky voice hints at his emotional state and the gravity of the situation. This moment sets the stage for a gripping exploration of themes such as confrontation, fear, and the complexity of human interactions in life-and-death scenarios. The character dynamics promise to reveal deeper motivations and conflicts as the story unfolds.

      Private Detective Malo Thompson
    • Kolis, The Teacher of Evil

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Entombed in a damp cave by angry townspeople, Kolis finds himself isolated and desperate for rescue. As he hears the sound of hammering, he remains oblivious to the inscription being chiseled above him, warning others of his presence. In a moment of despair, he prays for salvation, but his pleas are met with a chilling response from his Father, suggesting a deeper, perhaps sinister connection between Kolis and his divine lineage. The story explores themes of isolation, desperation, and the complexities of divine intervention.

      Kolis, The Teacher of Evil
    • The Man From Catspaw

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in the Wild West, the story follows Brad Jennings, who endures a tumultuous life after being captured by Apaches as a child. After returning from business school, he seeks to help the Apaches but finds himself trapped in a manipulative marriage. As an accomplished fighter, he seeks vengeance against attackers and works to restore a failing ranch with the help of his Indian friends. Throughout his journey, he confronts kidnappers, assists in capturing criminals, and navigates side stories of love and adventure, including a gold mine.

      The Man From Catspaw
    • The Cruise Ship Serial Killer

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of neglect and despair, the story follows a baby born in dire circumstances, saved from abandonment by a compassionate friend. Raised in an orphanage, he reveals extraordinary artistic talent and a remarkable ability to replicate the works of great artists. As he navigates his tumultuous upbringing, the narrative explores themes of redemption, the impact of environment on potential, and the struggle between innate ability and a troubled past.

      The Cruise Ship Serial Killer
    • Just Call Me Cowboy

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Jack Nelson embarks on a transformative journey from the Midwest to California for his birthday, aiming to broaden his horizons. Encouraged by his father to remain anonymous, he adopts the alias "Cowboy." Unexpectedly, he gains notoriety as a gunfighter while saving an Indian boy from drowning, leading the Indian Nation to view him as a white medicine man sent by the Great Spirit. This adventure challenges his identity and explores themes of fame, cultural perception, and personal growth in the Wild West.

      Just Call Me Cowboy
    • It is a common belief that Jews did nothing to resist their own fate in the Holocaust. However, the realities of disintegrating physical and psychological conditions, and the efforts of ghetto undergrounds to counter collaborationist judenrat policies and the despair, could not but lead to a breakdown in spiritual life.

      Jewish resistance during the Holocaust
    • Delusion

      Internal Dimensions of Political Life

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Explores the relevance of the speech and delusions of schizophrenics to political institutions and theories

      Delusion