Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Brooks Hansen

    Brooks Hansen crafts insightful novels that delve into the complexities of human relationships and moral quandaries. His distinctive style is characterized by meticulously crafted prose and a profound understanding of the human psyche. Through his work, Hansen prompts readers to contemplate the nature of conscience and the consequences of our choices. His literary contributions offer a significant voice in contemporary American fiction.

    Die Versuchung des August Perlmann
    Asmodeus: The Legend of Margret and the Dragon
    Beastie: Lord of the Lamp Post
    The Unknown Woman of the Seine a Novel
    John the Baptizer
    The Chess Garden
    • 2021

      The Unknown Woman of the Seine a Novel

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      2.8(35)Add rating

      Set in late autumn 1889, the story revolves around the mysterious death of an unidentified woman found by the Seine River in Paris. Displayed at the city morgue, her haunting beauty captivates onlookers but fails to draw a claimant. As the body awaits disposition, a mold is created of her face, resulting in a mask that evolves into a renowned cult artifact of the 20th century, highlighting themes of mortality, anonymity, and the allure of the macabre.

      The Unknown Woman of the Seine a Novel
    • 2016

      Beastie: Lord of the Lamp Post

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      In Central Park, a hidden beast rules the night from his castle, emerging only after dark when the park's statues come to life. Few know of his existence, as he allows only one person to glimpse his world. The story unfolds through the eyes of a young narrator, who discovers the beast during a week spent with a neighbor while his parents are away. This encounter reveals the mysterious and wild nature of their nocturnal neighbor, inviting readers to explore a whimsical realm filled with magic and adventure.

      Beastie: Lord of the Lamp Post
    • 2016

      The story delves into the complex emotions of a character who finds himself in a cave, grappling with intense feelings that blend tenderness and violence. As he watches a sleeping companion, he experiences cravings that evoke a profound sense of hunger, hinting at deeper themes of desire and connection. The setting and mood create an atmosphere of intimacy and conflict, exploring the duality of human emotions in a stark environment.

      Asmodeus: The Legend of Margret and the Dragon
    • 2009

      John the Baptizer

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.5(66)Add rating

      Exploring the life of John the Baptist, this novel delves into his role beyond a mere precursor to Jesus, presenting a vivid tapestry of the political and spiritual turmoil of his time. Drawing from a wide range of historical and artistic sources, including Caravaggio and Bach, it paints a detailed portrait of the Herodian courts and the complexities of faith. The narrative weaves themes of ambition, self-sacrifice, and the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual beliefs, offering a fresh perspective on this pivotal figure in history.

      John the Baptizer