Rezension: Crawford Power: “The Encounter”

Power’s only published work, “The Encounter”,  is set in what seems to be the 1930s, a world as distant, culturally and spiritually, from ours as that of the Middle Ages. It is the story of a Catholic priest and his struggle with his own ascetic, humanity-abhorring soul.

Rezensionen: Rosie Dastgir, John Gapper

In a situation hopelessly vulnerable to puns, Rosie Dastgir’s first novel, “A Small Fortune”, has been followed closely by her husband John Gapper’s own debut, “A Fatal Debt”. The two novels, however, deal in two different currencies.

Rezension: Leif GW Persson: “Another Time, Another Life”

“Another Time, Another Life” begins on April 24, 1975, with an actual event, the takeover of the West German Embassy in Stockholm by members of the Baader-Meinhof gang in an attempt to force the release of their leaders being held for trial in Germany.