Michael Pearce Volgorde van de boeken
Michael Pearce groeide op in het toenmalige Anglo-Egyptische Soedan en keerde er later terug om les te geven, waarbij hij een levenslange interesse in mensenrechten in de regio behield. Nu hij onlangs met zijn academische loopbaan is gestopt, wijdt hij zich volledig aan het schrijven.






- 2023
- 2021
Rise of the Aircraft Carrier: Pacific Naval Strategy 1941-1945
- 342bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
- 2021
Emerging in the early 90s, CRM began as a technical solution but has evolved into a vital business model focused on sustainable profit. As system providers expanded their influence in the market, the strategic significance of CRM became increasingly acknowledged, highlighting its role beyond technology to encompass broader business practices. This evolution emphasizes the importance of integrating customer relationship management into core business strategies for long-term success.
- 2020
Stories That Need to Be Told 2020
- 388bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
Stories That Need to Be Told 2020 is TulipTree's sixth annual collection of contest winners featuring diverse voices, unique viewpoints, and great stories. This year's winners include grand prize recipient Michael Pearce and merit winners Ron L. Dowell (love), Jim Gish (humor), Doug Marrin (depth), Mario René Padilla (passion), and Alan N. Whelan (bonus). The 30 stories in this anthology comprise a range of voices and experiences that aim to give readers new and different perspectiveson their fellow humans. Additional contributors/honorable mentions: Laura Holman, Theo Johnston, Andrew W. Jones, Kimberly A. Werner, Ross Berger, Oak Morse, Elizabeth Argelia Leonard, Arthur M. Doweyko, Erica G. Craig, Thomas Darlington, Marina Datthyn, Howard Isaac Williams, Lesley Bannatyne, Geoffrey K. Graves, Richard D. Key, Emily Nichol, Holly C. Tabor, Karen Gregory, Jacob Wratten, Stephanie Anderson, R.C. Goodwin, Sharon E. Svendsen, Meli Broderick Eaton, and Rosie Cohan. Learn more at www.tuliptreepub.com.
- 2017
Exploring the connections between black theatre in Britain and its influences from Africa, the Caribbean, and the USA, this book offers a fresh perspective on the transnational aspects of black British drama. It examines how these cultural spaces inform and shape the narratives and performances within the British context, highlighting the rich interplay of identity, history, and artistic expression.
- 2017
In this classic mystery from the award-winning Michael Pearce, a powerful politician is murdered in Cairo in the 1900s and the Mamur Zapt is called in to investigate Cairo, 1910. The end of the boom and everyone seems to have money troubles. Then one day a civil servant dies at his desk. Was it pressure of work or something nastier? The whiff of corruption is in the air, with even Gareth Owen, the Mamur Zapt, under suspicion... Owen's investigation takes him to the heart of a sinister organization. But will he be up to taking them on? And will he be in time to stop the Camel of Destruction running through the city?
- 2017
The Mingrelian Conspiracy
- 194bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
A classic historical mystery from the award-winning Michael Pearce, set in the Egypt of the 1900s. When gang violence strikes the city, the inimitable Mamur Zapt is called in to investigate. In 1908, the city of Cairo lives - and dies - by its cafe culture. But for restaurant businesses, the protection rackets pose a problem. And the city's cafes are experiencing a sudden upsurge in threats from various gangs. When one cafe proprietor is attacked, his legs broken for noncompliance, everyone is worried. Then the Russian Charge files a complaint - the Mingrelians may be targeting a Russian Grand Duke. Now the Mamur Zapt, Head of the Secret Police, must find a way to prevent an international incident...
- 2017
Winner of the CWA Last Laugh Award, an irresistible historical mystery in which the Mamur Zapt investigates the illegal trade of antiquities in the Cairo of the 1900s. Cairo, 1908. Captain Gareth Owen, the Mamur Zapt or head of Cairo's Secret Police, turns his attention to the illegal trade of antiquities when Miss Skinner arrives. She's a woman with the habit of asking awkward questions. But what is she doing looking for crocodiles? And mummified ones at that? Owen's new brief is to see that Egypt's priceless treasures stay in Egypt. But when Miss Skinner narrowly escapes falling under a conveyance, Owen must labour to thwart killers and face an even graver problem: whether to ask the pasha's lovely daughter to marry him....
- 2017
The world is changing around the Mamur Zapt, British Chief of Cairo's Secret Police. It's 1912 and there's a war on that no one's ever heard of. A man is killed. Is this an attempt at - or the beginning, perhaps - of some kind of ethnic cleansing? 'One of us' Morelli may have been, but was he 'one of us' enough? And were the guns in his warehouse anything to do with it? Gareth Owen - the Mamur Zapt - has to find out fast. And then, as external pressures crowd in, there are other difficult questions. What is Trudi von Ramsberg really doing in Cairo? Not to mention that other noted traveller, Gertrude Bell, or the irritating little archaeologist, T. E. Lawrence? And why has the post of Khedive's Librarian suddenly become so important? Owen is just the man to solve these problems. He is less successful, though, with his relationship to Zeinab, especially now that she's approaching thirty. As Cromer's Egypt gives way to Kitchener's Egypt, Morelli is not the only one who has problems over where his allegiance lies. Maybe the solution is for Owen to go to Zanzibar ....
- 2017
A Dead Man in Malta
- 224bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
The seventh Dead Man In . . . mystery, featuring Seymour of the Foreign Office.