
Josip Andrews
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England, 1148... Ten-year-old Brunin FitzWarin is a timid boy who is exposed to the scorn and contempt of his brothers and authoritative grandmother, the heiress of the highest nobility.
Using her extraordinary psychic gift to find victims, she is aware that her own powers will inevitably lead to her downfall.
The novel The Dreamer by Polish Nobel laureate Władysław Stanisław Reymont, published in Croatian in 1944, is an introspective and philosophically tinged work that differs from his more famous realistic novels such as The Peasant.
Klein is a typical Ellroy protagonist, a police lieutenant, a law graduate, a war veteran, and an underworld mercenary. A series of seemingly unrelated crimes and assignments will put his stamina and ingenuity to the ultimate test.
The work combines elements of drama, eroticism, and social criticism, set in a summer that the main characters will remember forever.