Bøger af Greg Michaelson
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103,95 kr. There are too many coincidences. Suddenly you're up to your neck in this crazy conspiracy about a machine that induces epiphanies, and an unbreakable code that's transmitted by a deadly infection. Your boss Robin's trading implausible books from Geneva with the gargantuan Felix, and he knows more than he's telling. And it looks like your former girlfriend's involved. Maybe your best friend The Professor can help, but whose side's he on? Just as it all goes pear shaped, you're whisked away by Timeline, which can take you anywhere in time and space. Probably. So you wind up in Fife, three days before you left Edinburgh, with an atheist minister who's got John Napier's headless skeleton in her crypt. Of course the answer's back where you started. But where was that, and which you? There are no coincidences.
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- 103,95 kr.
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118,95 kr. Two members of an obscure community are reported missing. As Arwin investigates, he begins to suspect that his brother Max may be implicated. Unbeknownst to Arwin, their mother Grace suspects far more than she's telling. Will Arwin find the missing Monogs? Will Grace come clean before she dies? Will Max and Lucy's daughter Siloën trap the shadowy sheep stalker? Will Max and Goode's son Salvador finish piling polythene bags? Will the hot air balloon carry Max away from Goode? Will Lucy welcome Max with more than her bed? Will Siloën or Salvador win the competition? Will Arwin's bicycle survive the Great Glen? Will Beth and Arwin find love amongst the test tubes? The answers to all these irrelevancies may be glimpsed in this tumbling tale of singing and silences, secrets and deaths, set in the Scottish highlands in the not so near future. Singing About the Dark Times is the sequel to The Wave Singer (Argyll, 2008), and was written with Scottish Arts Council support.
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- 118,95 kr.
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160,95 kr. A survey vessel trawls up a man's body in the Outer Hebrides and ship's engineer Helen finds a compelling green stone in his pocket. On Rannoch Moor, her cousin Malcolm, a local ranger, is visited by a strange woman. She goes missing, and he too finds a green stone. The cousins have stumbled upon a multi-faceted conspiracy involving the high-tech company Fundamantal Forces who are promising limitless green energy from under the moor. It's soon clear that deeper, perhaps darker forces are at play. Helen and Malcolm have twelve days to learn to cooperate, piece the mystery together, and save the multiverse.Equinox brings together procedural thriller, Scottish myth, many-worlds science and family drama. Set in the present-day Scottish Highlands and Islands it has the verve and imagination of Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London, melding themes of trust, loyalty and memory.
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- 160,95 kr.
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- 333,95 kr.