This is from the #backlist but honestly this is some very good #suspense #thriller writing in #translation Loved the wry humor and philosophical bend of this novel. #reading #bookreview #korea #Noir
https://hollysreadingescapades.blogspot.com/2026/02/book-revie-plotters-by-un-su-kim.html?m=1
Die Linksfraktion will ihre Vorsitzende Heidi Reichinnek in das Gremium zur Kontrolle der Geheimdienste senden. Die #CSU schießt aus allen Rohren, nicht zu erklären ohne das Instrument #Antikommunismus.
Aus unserer #backlist: https://dietzberlin.de/produkt/instrument-antikommunismus/
Periodically, I feature one of my backlist titles you might have missed. Today: Flames:
"This is such a beautiful, poignant story. I cried. It is written in mainly Alex's view as he tries to see Gio, bring him out of a coma and get through the tragedy. Then there are small sections in Gio's view in his darkness and light and how he finds Alex again. I absolutely loved this style and the story is brilliant." --Cathy Brockman
Alex always thought love was enough to keep him and Gio together. Why did they need wedding rings or legal certificates? But now, with Gio lost in a coma after a fire has destroyed their home, his partner’s mother banishes Alex from his side. Locked in a gray limbo inside his head, memories are all Gio has left, and the urge to let go is getting stronger. Nothing can keep Alex from Gio's side, even if he has to break the rules. In their stolen moments alone together, Alex fights to reach Gio, one memory at a time. What if Alex’s voice is the only thing that can bring Gio back? Continue Reading →