Fractal geometry serves as a lens through which the chaotic essence of modern urban life is examined in this novel. The narrative follows Alexander Stark as he navigates the 'Ultrameta,' a metaphorical city embodying the collective experience of metropolises worldwide. Spanning from Ancient Greece to contemporary times, it raises profound questions about identity and existence. Blending elements of visionary horror and experimental surrealism, the work challenges traditional storytelling through its circular structure and exploration of themes like death and immortality.
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Douglas Thompson is een meesterlijke verteller wiens werken zich verdiepen in de complexe kruising van het menselijke en het kunstmatige. Zijn verhalen verkennen thema's van transformatie en de evoluerende aard van identiteit in een technologisch geavanceerde wereld. Thompsons proza wordt gekenmerkt door zijn ingewikkelde plotlijnen en levendige beelden, die lezers meeslepen in zorgvuldig gecreëerde speculatieve landschappen. Zijn verhalen bieden een uniek perspectief op de toekomst en zetten aan tot reflectie over wat het werkelijk betekent om voelend te zijn.






Shall We Dance?
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Vernon and Irene Castle were the world's first true celebrity couple. The Castles taught the world to dance to an altogether different tune, bringing social dancing out of stuffy ballrooms and into dance halls, night clubs and restaurants. For the first time, they made dancing in public respectable - and fun.
Ultrameta, a Fractal Novel (Paperback)
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Fractal geometry serves as a metaphor for the intricate patterns of urban life in this exploration of the 'City of the Soul,' a universal metropolis that mirrors our own experiences. The narrative follows Alexander Stark through various identities across time, from Ancient Greece to the present, prompting introspection about existence and societal issues. Blending visionary horror and experimental surrealism, the novel challenges traditional storytelling with its circular structure and profound themes, marking a significant advancement in Slipstream literature.
This is the authorised biography of Youssef Nada, a man who knows most of the untold story of more than half a century of rage and revolution. Through war, global terrorism and complex international crises, he was there. On the inside. A true eyewitness to history, a participant and powerbroker in events which shaped it. Youssef Nada would never pr
The tragic story of the persecution, trial and death of Stephen Ward is infamous. Now, best-selling author Douglas Thompson has traced confidantes of Stephen Ward, speaking for the first time in more than half a century. Posterity is ferociously capricious but there are still those alive who know the secrets and the true story of Stephen Ward.
Lord of the Dance
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An inspirational and extraordinary memoir by one of the world's most popular performers
The Curse of Dark Island
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- 10 uur lezen
The story follows Baron Armand Blessé, a 300-year-old vampire, who travels to the Maine coast. His insatiable thirst for blood leads to a series of tragic deaths among young women in the area, intertwining themes of immortality and the consequences of his dark desires. As he navigates this new environment, the tension between his vampiric nature and the impact on innocent lives unfolds.
The Truth at Last
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In 1961, a beautiful 19-year-old girl had a short affair with the Minister for War, John Profumo. Within two years, this led to the downfall of Harold Macmillans government, as she had also been having an affair with a Russian diplomat, and Profumo had lied to Parliament. But the social impact was greater than any political legacy: sex was now on everyones lips, and the press had discovered that it could, and would, expose the private lives of public figures. This is the lifes journey of a woman whom history has refused to let go, of her enormous personal sacrifices, and of her unstinting resolve.
The Hustlers
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A racy, entertaining story of gambling, greed and the perfect con.
Bombshell
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The Night Bobby Kennedy Murdered Marilyn Monroe tells the essential truth of the death of Marilyn Monroe at the hand of Robert Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States. Drawing on unseen police files, Marilyn Monroe’s private diary, and first-hand testimony, this book proves that Robert Kennedy was directly responsible for her death. It details Marilyn Monroe’s tumultuous personal involvement with him and his brother, President John Kennedy. The new evidence and testimony is provided by Mike Rothmiller who, as an agent of the Organized Crime Intelligence Division (OCID) of the LAPD, had direct personal access to hundreds of secret files on exactly what happened at Marilyn Monroe’s Californian home on August 5, 1962. With his training and specialist knowledge, Rothmiller used that unseen information to get to the heart of the matter, to the people who were there the night Marilyn Monroe died—two of whom played major roles in the cover-up—and the wider conspiracy to protect the Kennedys at all costs. There will be those with doubts, but to them, the lawman—who has advised the White House, the Pentagon, and international crime agencies—says the printed, forensic, and oral evidence are totally convincing. He "If I presented my evidence in any court of law, I’d get a conviction." Includes eight pages of black and white photographs.