Maxim Jakubowski Boeken
Maxim Jakubowski is een schrijver en criticus wiens werk zich uitstrekt over de genres misdaad, erotiek en sciencefiction. Zijn verhalen duiken in de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en de donkerdere aspecten van de psychologie, geleverd met een verfijnde stijl en scherp inzicht. Als vooraanstaand redacteur en criticus heeft Jakubowski talrijke belangrijke anthologieën samengesteld, wat bijdraagt aan het rijke landschap van genre-literatuur.







The Mammoth Book of Erotic Women. In Photographs. Mit Beiträgen von 80 Fotografen
- 478bladzijden
- 17 uur lezen
This vibrant volume features portfolios from 78 international photographers, showcasing a diverse range of styles and perspectives. Notable contributors include Henrik Agelby, Tami Amit, and Kim Weston, among many others, making it a rich collection for photography enthusiasts.
The Exopotamia Manuscript
- 114bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
Influenced by the works of Boris Vian, the author reflects on how their upbringing in France shaped their literary voice. The themes of lost characters and surrealist settings echo throughout their writing, especially as they transition from crime fiction to explore broader narratives. This evolution highlights the impact of personal experiences on storytelling and the blending of genres, showcasing a unique approach to fantasy that challenges traditional conventions.
The Mammoth Book of Short Erotic Novels
- 544bladzijden
- 20 uur lezen
This collection features twelve erotic novellas that delve into the complexities of human desire, showcasing diverse narratives and characters. Each story offers a unique perspective, highlighting the emotional and physical aspects of intimacy and attraction. Through varied themes and settings, the novellas invite readers to explore the depths of passion and the intricacies of relationships, making it a captivating read for those interested in the exploration of eroticism.
Skin In Darkness
- 560bladzijden
- 20 uur lezen
Exploring themes of desire and danger, this collection features three intertwining tales of passion and crime. In the first story, a Miami Beach romance spirals into peril with stolen diamonds and a psychopathic owner. The second tale reveals a plot between a man and his boss's wife, leading to unexpected complications fueled by her unusual desires. The final story follows a tough detective and his stripper client as they navigate a case involving a runaway sex slave, blending elements of dominance and submission in their investigation.
Ink and Daggers
- 400bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
An enthralling anthology of 20 CWA Dagger Award-shortlisted gripping and thrilling stories for the most hardened crime fan. Featuring bestselling authors such as Neil Gaiman, Ann Cleeves, Christopher Fowler and Val McDermid.
A collection featuring the work of over 70 of the world's leading erotica photographers.
A collection of 48 original sexual adventures featuring contributions from established and emerging authors, including Peggy Munson, Elissa Wald, Emma Becker, Kij Johnson, Pat McStone, Charles Gatewood, and I J Miller.
Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 11
- 608bladzijden
- 22 uur lezen
41 fantastic stories from Britain's best crime writers
This anthology presents 32 science fiction short stories inspired by the prophetic dystopias of J. G. Ballard, a titan of 20th-century literature. Featuring contributions from notable authors like Will Self, Iain Sinclair, Christopher Fowler, Chris Beckett, and a new Jerry Cornelius story by Michael Moorcock, it pays homage to Ballard’s unique vision of a bewildering and alienating world. Ballard’s works, including Empire of the Sun, Crash, and Cocaine Nights, explore the disjointed nature of contemporary reality and classic dystopias such as The Drowned World and High Rise, leaving an indelible mark on literature. This groundbreaking collection, edited by Maxim Jakubowski and Rick McGrath, showcases the uncanny and uneasy relationship between humanity and the future, reflecting Ballard’s influence on literary and science fiction. The anthology includes stories from a diverse array of authors, such as Jeff Noon, Preston Grassmann, Toby Litt, Christine Poulson, and many more, each offering their interpretation of the themes that Ballard so masterfully explored. Through this compilation, readers are invited to engage with the unsettling visions that define our empires of concrete, seen through the warped lens of Ballard's legacy.

