The Countess' Revenge
Autor: | Dietmar Dressel |
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EAN: | 9783756864935 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.09.2022 |
Untertitel: | Bilingual - in German and in English |
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Schlagworte: | Die Folterkammer der Christen Gottesurteil Mittelalter Vierteilen das Bewusstsein |
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The Countess' Revenge is the 3rd part of the trilogy: A cry to God and the sequel to the novel The Medic and the Nun. The content of this novel touches the dark side of the thoughts and actions of men and women who are driven by stupidity, greed, hate and revenge who cannot resist and literally indulge in it. Those who seek revenge open their own wounds. They would heal if he didn't. The content of this part is not lacking in cruelty, but ends with the triumph of love over hate.
The time is coming when the 65th year is within reach - finally - one thinks relieved - to retire. So far so good! It doesn't take long before you celebrate your 66th birthday with your family and realize with increasing impatience that such a day, What I write may not always be easy to digest, nor is it meant to be. I don't want to be the know-it-all or the one who judges everything correctly and truthfully. Not at all - really not, seriously! If in my novels, with their different themes and content, I managed to arouse thought-provoking thoughts that might lead to questions, I would be a happy writer and author.
The time is coming when the 65th year is within reach - finally - one thinks relieved - to retire. So far so good! It doesn't take long before you celebrate your 66th birthday with your family and realize with increasing impatience that such a day, What I write may not always be easy to digest, nor is it meant to be. I don't want to be the know-it-all or the one who judges everything correctly and truthfully. Not at all - really not, seriously! If in my novels, with their different themes and content, I managed to arouse thought-provoking thoughts that might lead to questions, I would be a happy writer and author.