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Keith Dixon

    Keith Dixon is a versatile author whose work spans multiple genres, including thrillers, espionage, science fiction, and literary fiction. His writing, which he has pursued since his early teens, is characterized by its diversity and depth. Dixon explores various facets of the human experience through compelling narratives and skillful prose. His literary output is marked by a curious mind and a continuous exploration of creative avenues.

    Die Evangelisten des Marktes
    Ein würdiger Erbe
    Acclimatising to higher ground
    I May Kill You
    Killing The Invisible: The Porthaven Trilogy: Book 2
    • Detective Inspector Walter Watts tries not to let personal feelings interfere with the needs of his job. But when a young girl is found murdered on a barren stretch of wasteland in Porthaven, a tourist destination for thousands of visitors, he finds he can't isolate himself from the feelings the girl's death provokes. Soon his complicated private and public lives are intermingled and he must decide what is more important to him-solving the crime or keeping his job. He realises there can only be one answer. The problem is that he doesn't know what it is

      Killing The Invisible: The Porthaven Trilogy: Book 2
    • I May Kill You

      So many must die. So little time.

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Delving into the mind of a serial killer, this crime thriller offers a complex and captivating narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The intricate plot weaves together suspense and psychological depth, exploring the motivations and methods of a masterful murderer. With thrilling twists and turns, it promises a gripping experience for fans of the genre.

      I May Kill You
    • Acclimatising to higher ground

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Kinship serves as the cornerstone of atoll societies, both traditional and modern, as they face challenges like droughts, rough seas, and rising sea levels. This book offers a multidisciplinary, retrospective analysis of a Pacific Atoll People living across various countries, emphasizing how their shared notions of kinship bind them together as a diaspora. It explores the unique cultural and social dynamics that sustain their communities amid environmental threats.

      Acclimatising to higher ground