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The "Murderess" has been regarded as Alexandros Papadiamandis’s finest work. Set on his native islan...

This is the saga of three cities: Jerusalem, Cairo and Alexandria, three cities drifting toward chao...

In this story Aristotelis Nikolaidis, psychiatrist and prolific novelist and poet, relates how a cer...

A story of the passion between a man of fifty "plus" and a girl of nineteen, a seemingly not unusual...

"...on the island of Atlantis there was a great and incredible empire..."(Plato: Timaeus)What could ...

Andreas Franghias' novel "The Courtyard" gives us a picture of Athens not found in the guidebooks. S...

[...]Three Summers is the story of three sisters growing up in Greece; their first loves, lies, and ...

1339. A dark and difficult time. Romania is rent by disputes among warring royal houses striving for...

The Negative Side of a Lifetime
Ιωάννης ΜπακάληςΠροτεινόμενο 0 φορές - Σε 0 συλλογές - 309 εμφανίσεις
This book is about the story of a young American adventurer, the son of a billionaire. He arrives in...

Hans Christian Andersen, deeply sorrowful by unexpected events in his life, in the autumn of 1865, d...

They'd said to him "Take care! You've only got two minutes at your disposal to jump out of the train...

The Naples Mafia, cocaine trafficking, crime, blackmail, threats, dirty money, rapes, children depri...

Who was Alexius Comnenus who would wage war in East and West to save Byzantium from the edge of the ...


Artbazos, now satrap of Daskyleion, continues his narrative begun in "Artabazos the Persian". On the...


Imaret: Three Gods, One City
Γιάννης ΚαλπούζοςΠροτεινόμενο 0 φορές - Σε 0 συλλογές - 332 εμφανίσεις
Arta, 1854. The Turkish occupation. Two boys are born on the same night, one a Greek, the other a Tu...

My father, thunderstruck, was demanding to know: "But when? This is madness! Impossible." When ar fa...


Manhattan, New York. That’s where Melania Hart has lived for the past ten years, haunted by a secret...