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'Gabriel's Dreams' is a tale of mystery and imagination where nothing is quite what it seems. Gabriel Thomas is a fisherman who lives in the small seaside village of Fenton on the East Anglian coast in the last decade of the nineteenth century. Gabriel has a sister who has been confined to an asylum since she was a girl. He is plagued by strange dreams which lead him to question his own identity and that of his sister. Eventually, he finds it difficult to distinguish between his dream world and reality with disturbing consequences. 'Gabriel's Dreams' is the sequel to 'The Boy Who Knew Things' which is also available from www.Lulu.com and online bookstores like Amazon.
Gabriel byl úspěšný hudebník, než vlivem dlouhodobého tlaku sklouzl k heroinu. Živil se svým největším koníčkem a vášní. Hrou na saxofon doprovázel v klubech DJe. Měl před sebou slibnou kariéru, fanoušky a vše, co by si jen člověk mohl přát. Gabriel kvůli drogám o vše přišel. O kamarády i rodinu, fanoušky, kariéru a dokonce kvůli penězům na dávku prodal i saxofon. Náš příběh začíná na ulici, kde se Gabriel nachází a nemá nic, kromě své závislosti. Ponořte se do příběhu a sledujte, jak se Gabriel snaží z ulice dostat. Jak se pokusí opět normálně žít a snad se i dostat zpátky na vrchol.
In the years 1980 and 1981, El Salvador was in the midst of a brutal civil. In March, 1980, Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated by a death squad. The novel’s fictional heroine, Public Prosecutor Alejandra Rivera de Hernandez, is assigned to investigate the case. The National Police will not help her, as the death squads have deep connections to the police and armed forces. Alejandra participates in a raid of the farm of Roberto D’Aubuisson, a former Major in the Army and reputed leader of the death squads. She interviews him and recovers documents that show a massive cover-up, with all branches of the armed forces, and the CIA, involved in the targeting of students, priests, and uni...
The novel Gabriel is about love and is inspired by the real life of our time, with powerful characters who conquer the hardships of life.