Accessory
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‘The novel has a strong plot and is truly thrilling.’ --– De Standaard
‘A meticulous research, a sophisticated plot and the fact that Mendes doesn’t shun ventilating his own view on controversial issues, give his latest novel its own look.’
– Gazet van Antwerpen
‘The master of Flemish faction is more than anybody else capable to weave current issues through a story that reads like a criminally wild running Lamborghini.
[…] reading pleasure in a way we haven’t been able to experience for a while.’
– MAXIM
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The Power of Blood
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After The Power of Ice in 1998 Bob Mendes concluded withThe Power of Blood in 2005 a modern saga, considered on the one side en epic battle between good and bad modulating nearly cosmic accents, on the other hand a double family story spread over two generations and religions.
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Adultery
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Always socially relevant […] psychological portrayal of his characters […] high level of tension […] for convenience considered as crime literature, but [his novels] at the same time transcend the conventional laws of the genre.’ – De Standaard der Letteren
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Review of The Chunnel Syndrome
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By: Bob McElwain, eBook Reviews Weekly actionTales.com
Baron Léon Montagne-Jonson owns the second largest ferry fleet in England. David Marcke, once his right hand man, was married to Nicky, his daughter, for a time. And he has been friends for years with Anthony, the Baron's son.
Divorced now, David has built a quiet lifestyle of his own...
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Pendulum Under Cover
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Vol. I, No. 2, March 2002
The year is off to a busy and exciting start at Pendulum.
We're excited about a new thriller we'll be posting soon as an e-book. Written by an award-winning Belgian author, The Chunnel Syndrome weaves a suspense-packed story around a true-life disaster, the capsizing of a channel-crossing car and passenger ferry, that claimed hundreds of lives. Watch for it soon.
Happy reading at http://www.pendulumpress.com.
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The Power of Fire:
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Het Nieuwsblad:"the summit of Dutch crime..."
Het Laatste Nieuws:"perfectly exciting suspense novel..."
De Volkskrant:"... A novel of adventure"
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The Chunnel Syndrome
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Gazet van Antwerpen:"Chunnel will cause heads to fall..." |