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Patrick McGrath

    7 februari 1950

    Patrick McGrath is een Britse romanschrijver wiens werk vaak wordt gecategoriseerd als gothic fiction. Zijn proza duikt in de duistere krochten van de menselijke psyche, waarbij het zich vaak bezighoudt met thema's als obsessie, schuld en verbroken relaties. McGrath bouwt meesterlijk spanning en sfeer op, waardoor lezers worden aangetrokken tot werelden vol mysterie en morele ambiguïteit. Zijn kenmerkende stijl is suggestief en onderzoekt de fascinatie van de mensheid voor de schaduwkanten van het bestaan.

    Patrick McGrath
    Dr Haggard's Disease
    Asylum
    The Angel and Other Stories
    The Monk
    Last Days in Cleaver Square
    TOAD. Pocket Reference for Oracle
    • TOAD. Pocket Reference for Oracle

      • 128bladzijden
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      TOAD -- the Tool for Oracle Application Developers -- is an enormously popular interactive environment for Oracle development and administration. It allows developers to build, test, debug, and format their code via an easy-to-use graphical user interface, available in both freeware and commercial versions. TOAD makes developers far more productive; using TOAD, you'll find that program changes that once took hours can now be completed in minutes. In addition to its development features, TOAD also provides extensive facilities for Oracle database administration. Coauthored by the TOADman and TOAD team, and Patrick McGrath of Quest Software, Inc., this pocket reference is a helpful companion for Oracle developers and DBAs. It's packed with quick-reference material: TOAD feature and menu summaries, shortcut keys, suggested changes to TOAD defaults, productivity tips and tricks, and more. The book includes concise discussions of all the basic TOAD components: the SQL Editor, Procedure Editor, Text Editor, SQL Modeler, Schema Browser, and Debugger. It also provides helpful hints on using TOAD to perform database administration and SQL tuning. Whether you're a new or experienced TOAD user, you'll find this quick reference an indispensable companion to the product and its online help files. Book jacket.

      TOAD. Pocket Reference for Oracle
    • Last Days in Cleaver Square

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      It is 1975 and an old man, Francis McNulty, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War, is beset with sightings in his garden of his old nemesis, General Franco. The general is in fact in Spain, on his deathbed, but Francis is deeply troubled, as is his daughter Gillian, who lives with him in Cleaver Square. Francis' account of his haunting is by turns witty, cantankerous and nostalgic. At times he drifts back to his days in Madrid, when he rescued a young girl from a burning building and brought her back to London with him. There are other, darker events from that time, involving an American surgeon called Doc Roscoe, and a brief, terrible act of betrayal. When Gillian announces her forthcoming marriage to a senior civil servant, Francis realizes he has to adapt to new circumstances and confront his past once and for all. Highly atmospheric, and powerfully dramatic, rich in pathos and humour, Last Days in Cleaver Square confirms a major storyteller at the height of his powers. '[W]onderfully sinister ... a delight ... you are in for a thrilling ride.' Spectator on The Wardrobe Mistress.

      Last Days in Cleaver Square
    • Set in the sinister monastery of The Capuchins in Madrid, The Monk is a violent tale of ambition, murder, and incest. The great struggle between maintaining monastic vows and fulfilling personal ambitions leads its main character, the monk Ambrosio, to temptation and the breaking of his vows, then to sexual obsession and rape, and finally to murder in order to conceal his guilt. Inspired by German horror romanticism and the work of Ann Radcliffe, Lewis produced his masterpiece at the age of 19. It contains many typical Gothic elements - seduction in a monastery, lustful monks, evil Abbesses, bandits, and beautiful heroines. But, as the Introduction to this new edition shows, Lewis also played with convention, ranging from gruesome realism to social comedy, and even parodied the genre in which he was writing

      The Monk
    • The Angel and Other Stories

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      Contains The Angel, The Black Hand of the Raj, The Arnold Crombeck Story and The E(rot)ic Potato, all taken from the collection Blood and Water.

      The Angel and Other Stories
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      Stella Raphael is drawn to Edgar Stark, despite the fact that he was committed to a mental hospital for a brutal crime. Stella embarks on a reckless adventure, while one of the hospital psychiatrists fights to save her from Edgar and from her increasingly eruptive pathology.

      Asylum
    • What is wrong with Dr Edward Haggard? Is it a passionate love for the wife of the senior pathologist or is it something simpler? Is it a broken heart or is it Spike - the steel pin that holds his fractured hip together? By the author of Spider and The Grotesque.

      Dr Haggard's Disease
    • Paralysed, mute and confined to a wheelchair, former palaeontologist Sir Hugo Coal recounts the events that led to his 'cerebral accident', as well as his suspicions of his butler Fledge, who he suspects is plotting to replace him as Lord of Crook Manor.

      The Grotesque
    • Spider

      • 221bladzijden
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      A dark tale of a man who probably killed his mother by mistake, but accuses his father. Writing his memoirs, Spider describes how his long-suffering mother discovered his father in the shed with a prostitute, and details the disturbing consequences.

      Spider
    • Ghost Town

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      "Three haunting tales by Patrick McGrath explore guilt, prejudice, and trauma in New York's turbulent history. From a son's remorse over his mother's fate during the American War of Independence to a sensitive merchant's son facing his father's biases, and a psychiatrist struggling post-9/11, McGrath's prose captivates with sharp insight."

      Ghost Town
    • Martha Peake

      A Novel of the Revolution

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      • 13 uur lezen
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      Master storyteller Patrick McGrath, acclaimed for his novel Asylum, weaves a hypnotic tale of psychological suspense and haunting beauty. Set against the backdrop of Hogarth's London and the volatile Massachusetts Bay colony, the story introduces a flame-haired heroine whose journey lingers in the imagination long after the last page. Our narrator recounts the life of Harry Peake, a poet and smuggler who tragically lost his wife, Grace, in a fire that left him disfigured. He resorts to displaying his deformed spine in London alehouses, finding solace only in his devoted daughter, Martha, who inherits his fiery spirit but not his passion for gin. As Harry succumbs to alcoholism, he commits a final act of brutality, forcing Martha to flee to the American colonies. There, she becomes entangled in the fervor of rebellion, yet the shadows of her past loom large. Amidst betrayals, she seeks redemption through an unforgettable act of courage. Superbly plotted and absorbing, this novel showcases McGrath's psychological precision and imaginative prowess on a broad historical canvas. It tells the poignant tale of a child escaping a father's twisted love and the colonists' struggle for freedom from their homeland, marking McGrath's finest work to date.

      Martha Peake