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John Temple

    John Temple je oceňovaný investigatívny novinár, ktorý vo svojich knihách osvetľuje kľúčové problémy amerického života. Prostredníctvom detailného reportingu a prenikavej analýzy odhaľuje zložité spoločenské javy, od koreňov drogových epidémií až po napäté konflikty občanov s federálnou vládou. Templeho písanie vyniká hĺbkou ponoru do tém a schopnosťou predstaviť komplexné kauzy čitateľom zrozumiteľným a pútavým spôsobom, čo z neho robí významného hlasateľa americkej reality.

    The Irish Rebellion; Or, an History of the ... General Rebellion ... Oct., 1641 ...: Added Sir H. Tichborne's History of the Siege of Drogheda ... As
    Up in Arms
    The Last Lawyer
    Deadhouse
    Last Lawyer
    American Pain
    • American Pain

      How a Young Felon and His Ring of Doctors Unleashed America's Deadliest Drug Epidemic

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      4,5(67)Ohodnotiť

      A gripping exploration of a true crime case that captivated the nation, this book delves into the intricacies of the investigation and the lives affected by the crime. It combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling, revealing the motivations and consequences behind the events. The narrative not only highlights the pursuit of justice but also examines the broader societal implications, making it a thought-provoking read for true crime enthusiasts and those interested in the complexities of human behavior.

      American Pain
    • Last Lawyer

      The Fight to Save Death Row Inmates

      • 242 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the relentless pursuit of justice, this narrative follows a dedicated legal advocate who battles against the injustices of capital punishment. Through his tireless efforts, he confronts the moral dilemmas and societal implications of the death penalty, shedding light on the lives affected by this controversial issue. The book delves into the complexities of the legal system and the personal sacrifices made in the fight for human rights.

      Last Lawyer
    • Deadhouse

      Life in a Coroner's Office

      • 184 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Exploring the inner workings of a bustling urban coroner's office, this book delves into the complex investigations surrounding death. It highlights the challenges faced by forensic experts as they unravel mysteries, revealing the intricate relationship between science and the human experience. Through detailed case studies, readers gain insight into the procedures and emotional toll involved in uncovering the truth behind each death, offering a compelling look at life, loss, and the quest for justice.

      Deadhouse
    • The Last Lawyer

      The Fight to Save Death Row Inmates

      • 224 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
      4,2(69)Ohodnotiť

      Focusing on the relentless efforts of a dedicated legal advocate, the narrative delves into the moral complexities surrounding capital punishment. Through his battles against systemic injustice, the protagonist embodies the struggle for fairness and human rights, highlighting the emotional and ethical dilemmas faced by those involved in the legal system. The story explores themes of redemption, the value of life, and the pursuit of justice in an often flawed society.

      The Last Lawyer
    • Up in Arms

      • 330 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      4,1(112)Ohodnotiť

      The definitive and objective book on the Bundy family story, detailing how a once isolated clan of desert-dwelling ranchers first became a cause-celebre for hard-right extremists and then transformed themselves into the top dogs of the entire anti-government movement.

      Up in Arms
    • The Irish Rebellion

      Or A History Of The Beginnings And First Progress Of The General Rebellion Raised Within The Kingdom Of Ireland, In The Year 1641 (1751)

      • 248 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the Irish Rebellion of 1641, this historical account delves into the political and social conditions of the time, detailing the various factions involved and the influence of the English government. John Temple analyzes the rebellion's broader implications for European politics, making this work a vital primary source for understanding Irish history and the English Civil War. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural significance despite potential imperfections from the original edition.

      The Irish Rebellion