Warren Adler bol uznávaným autorom, dramatikom, básnikom a esejistom, najviac známy pre svoje majstrovské dielo "Vojna ruží", ktoré bolo adaptované do ikonickej čiernej komédie. Adler majstrovsky osvetľuje zložitosť modernej americkej rodiny prostredníctvom vtipu a realizmu, čo mu prinieslo prezývku 'majster dysfunkcie'. Jeho diela, inšpirované jeho rozsiahlymi skúsenosťami ako korešpondent Bieleho domu a spoluvlastník magazínu Washington Dossier, zachytávajú búrlivé vody americkej politickej a spoločenskej scény s jedinečným vhľadom a presvedčivosťou. Adlerov zasvätený pohľad na americkú elitu z neho robí neoceniteľný hlas v rozvíjajúcom sa americkom zážitku a charakteristickú postavu americkej literatúry.
Dramatický príbeh amerického manželstva, ktorého hrdinov si v rovnomennom filme zahrali Michael Douglas s Kathleen Turnerovou. Nečakaná udalosť otvára oči manželom, ktorých vzťah prechádza od rozpadu až k smrteľnej nenávisti.
Rodina se dvěma malými dětmi vede vcelku spokojený život až do zlomového okamžiku, kdy nečekaná a zdánlivě bezvýznamná maličkost odstartuje sérii nepříjemných událostí, jež rodinu tragicky poznamenají.
This account of King John's reign is a study both of the king and his
political misfortunes, and also of his times. John is set against the
background of his predecessors, of the society in which he lived and of the
problems posed by continuities independent of his making.
This biography provides a comprehensive reappraisal of Henry II, the man and
king. W.L. Warren explores a whole range of contemporary sources to illuminate
the king's policy and personality, as well as the events of his reign. schovat
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A family vacation turns deadly, as a father and his two adult children go to Yellowstone National Park and discover secrets involving thwarted ambition, obssession, and betrayal that threaten to destroy their family.
There was no earthly reason why Vivien Simpson - an ordinary wife and mother - and Edward Davis - an ambitious, overworked congressional aide - should ever have met. But when two unidentified bodies are discovered amid the wreckage of one of the worst plane disasters in Washington's history, their separate lives collide and are overturned. Sharing the burden of a terrible secret, and with their marriages shattered, Vivien and Edward find themselves thrown together by a passion far beyond their comprehension. A passion that forever binds their restless, random hearts.
Renowned author Warren Adler delivers a gripping mystery that promises to captivate readers with its intense plot and provocative themes. Known for his blockbuster "The War of the Roses," Adler weaves a tale filled with suspense and intrigue, inviting readers to unravel the complexities of the narrative. The book showcases his signature storytelling style, ensuring an engaging experience for fans of thrilling mysteries.
The War of the Roses has over time emerged as a synonym for modern divorce and its emotional aftershock. Since its publication it has spawned numerous film and stage adaptations, endless discourse on the dynamics of divorce as well as becoming part of the legal jargon describing the proceedings that follow. Adler's iconic tale takes us from suburban bliss to an incessant territorial battle. Jonathan and Barbara Rose are at first glance the perfect couple. Jonathan has a stable law career; Barbara is an aspiring gourmet entrepreneur with a promising pâté recipe. Their large home holds the rich antique collection that originally brought them together, as well as the loving familial bond that intertwines them with their children Eve and Josh. When Jonathan finds himself suddenly gripped by what is presumably a heart attack and Barbara confronts the loveless spell lingering between them, the sun-soaked sky that was once the Rose family union drifts into a torrential downpour. Their mutual hatred becomes ammunition in a domestic shootout that escalates in the most unpredictable ways while they helplessly eye their dwindling nuptial flame. In the chaos that unfolds Adler allows a moment of much needed contemplation on the shape of today's matrimonial bonds. The War of the Roses illuminates the relationship-shattering materialism, contempt and selfishness of husband and wife by posing a timeless question, how far are we willing to allow our material possessions the power to define who we are? Are today's marriages haunted by the struggle to get even?