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114 kirjaa

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The Tempering (Edition1)

The Tempering (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The tempering reflects the inner and outer battles of a youth restless in the confinement of an inherited past. Set within the raw, untouched terrain of the Appalachian mountains, the novel captures a community steeped in the relics of pioneer endurance and the quiet violence of old grievances. A boy s boredom becomes a doorway to awakening, catalyzed by the arrival of an outsider who embodies all that lies beyond the mountains mystery, danger, and possibility. Through this encounter, the story examines the tension between the romantic allure of escape and the sobering pull of bloodlines and buried histories. Deep-rooted family feuds surface not only as external threats but as inherited burdens shaping identity and destiny. As voices of tradition whisper through customs and grudges, the narrative considers how a young mind absorbs, resists, and eventually transforms these legacies. The rugged landscape mirrors the forging of character through exposure to conflict, revelation, and moral ambiguity. This is not just a tale of coming-of-age but of collision between myth and truth, longing and duty, change and the unyielding past.
The Beneficent Burglar (Edition1)

The Beneficent Burglar (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The beneficent burglar explores social conventions through a comic lens, focusing on how personal desires often clash with expectations imposed by family and community. It presents a world where reputation and duty are frequently at odds with emotion and spontaneity. The story uses misunderstandings and unexpected consequences to reveal the fragile balance between control and chaos. While characters navigate romantic complications, their choices reflect a broader critique of rigid customs surrounding love and status. Through a sequence of misadventures, the narrative illustrates how quick thinking, missteps, and the actions of unlikely allies can reshape one s future. The novel favors impulse over strategy, emphasizing that the pursuit of love can override reason. It portrays life as unpredictable and often absurd, using humor to expose how rules are bent when individuals are driven by deep attachment. Beneath its lively surface, the book considers how genuine emotion can challenge the structures meant to contain it, turning a simple quest into a larger reflection on freedom and connection.
The Lighted Match (Edition1)

The Lighted Match (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The lighted match explores the tension between personal freedom and societal duty through the internal conflict of a young woman bound by royal expectations. The narrative focuses on the emotional strain experienced by the central figure, who is caught between her growing affection for an outsider and the pressure to fulfill her role within the confines of aristocratic tradition. Early scenes reveal the subtleties of their bond as they engage in light conversation, their connection deepening even as the shadows of obligation loom. Her resistance to the idea of being paired with a politically approved suitor highlights a desire to escape a life dictated by ceremonial responsibilities. The man she confides in offers a glimpse of the life she longs for one grounded in genuine feeling rather than arranged allegiance. As the story unfolds against a backdrop of autumn landscapes and royal expectation, the novel delves into the price of defiance and the complexities of love in a world governed by privilege. The interplay of romantic possibility and inherited duty forms the heart of this emotionally charged narrative.
The Portal Of Dreams (Edition1)

The Portal Of Dreams (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The portal of dreams explores the psychological and emotional journey of a man caught between artistic yearning and the fragile balance of his mental well-being. Warned by a physician to escape the strain of his overstimulated nerves, the protagonist sets out on a European voyage in search of renewal, only to be drawn into a web of mystery surrounding a young woman who seems both real and intangible. The narrative reflects a deep sense of longing as the protagonist travels through unfamiliar cities, unable to grasp the meaning behind his fleeting glimpses of this enigmatic figure. His encounters are infused with uncertainty, underscoring his vulnerability and the shifting border between imagination and reality. As he continues to chase an ideal that may exist only in his mind, the story probes the limits of perception and the tension between rational thought and emotional impulse. Through this journey, the novel offers a meditation on isolation, the desire for connection, and the haunting quality of beauty that escapes understanding, suggesting that the search for meaning may itself become a dream without end.
The Code Of The Mountains (Edition1)

The Code Of The Mountains (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The code of the mountains delves into the turbulent aftermath of imprisonment and the fierce grip of vengeance within the rugged Appalachian setting. The story follows a young man freshly freed, haunted by the past and driven by a singular purpose to confront the man whose words condemned him. It explores the collision between old codes of honor rooted in blood and tradition and the stirrings of change that the outside world brings. The narrative is steeped in the complexities of identity as the protagonist navigates a world marked by suspicion, bitterness, and the heavy weight of a criminal label. Alongside his quest for revenge, the story considers the tension between destruction and redemption, questioning whether one can break free from the shadows of past mistakes. The mountainous terrain mirrors the internal struggle between holding onto inherited grievances and the possibility of new beginnings. Through encounters with figures both familiar and foreign, the novel reflects on how personal vendettas intertwine with broader social currents and the fragile hope for transformation in a harsh, unforgiving land.
When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry (Edition1)

When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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When 'bear cat' went dry uses the stark backdrop of the Appalachian mountains to explore the fragile ties between generations shaped by hardship and secrecy. It highlights the weight of expectations borne by the young, especially when bound to legacies of survival that clash with dreams of self-definition. A father, hardened by the constraints of illegal livelihood, demands loyalty, while a son, equally tough but inwardly fractured, seeks meaning beyond the stills and secrecy of rural resilience. The story juxtaposes physical strength with emotional unrest, as duty and disillusionment unfold side by side. Rather than focusing on external confrontations, the narrative turns inward, emphasizing the quieter battles waged in silence between tradition and transformation, compliance and freedom. The work amplifies the reality of limited choices and the corrosive effect of generational silence. Underneath the mountain realism is a raw meditation on what it means to grow up under the weight of legacy, and whether one can ever truly escape the inheritance of sorrow masked as loyalty. It is a story of deep undercurrents, where identity forms not through rebellion alone but through the painful reshaping of what was once accepted without question.
Destiny (Edition1)

Destiny (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Destiny presents a vivid portrayal of personal ambition clashing with rural hardship and family obligation. The story centers on a household marked by poverty and resilience, examining how the desire to rise above one's circumstances can strain or strengthen family bonds. Through the differing aspirations of two brothers one drawn to artistic sensitivity, the other to assertive ambition the narrative establishes a contrast between emotional expression and pragmatic determination. Early passages highlight their conflicting personalities and dreams, suggesting deeper internal battles shaped by social and economic limitations. The rural setting underscores the weight of inherited struggles and the yearning to break free from generational hardship. The interactions among siblings reveal how love and duty are tested by dreams of individual fulfillment. Questions of identity and self-worth emerge as central to the narrative, particularly in relation to creative passion and societal expectations. The book unfolds as a meditation on the cost of progress and the persistence required to overcome both visible and invisible barriers. It captures the emotional complexity of striving toward a better life without severing the ties of one's origins.
The Roof Tree (Edition1)

The Roof Tree (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The roof tree is a novel that begins with a harrowing moment of violence in a remote mountain cabin, triggering a sequence of life-altering events. A single gunshot alters the course of lives as one man takes drastic action to protect a vulnerable family member. In the emotionally charged aftermath, he chooses to disappear, leaving behind his identity and former life. As he ventures into the rugged terrain of Kentucky, the narrative unfolds through an atmosphere of urgency and reflection. The opening captures a world of hardship where duty and love intersect under the weight of secrecy and sacrifice. The story examines the psychological and emotional strain of guilt, responsibility, and escape, while immersing readers in the stark rhythms of mountain life. Complex family relationships and moral dilemmas deepen the personal struggle of the central figure, whose choice to protect leads him into exile. The landscape serves not only as a physical setting but as a metaphor for emotional endurance and isolation, inviting a deeper look at what it means to uphold loyalty in the face of irreversible change.
The Key To Yesterday (Edition1)

The Key To Yesterday (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The key to yesterday centers on the search for identity and meaning within the tension between public spectacle and private emotion. Set against the energy of horse racing, the narrative contrasts external exhilaration with inner reflection, offering a layered look at how ambition, memory, and desire shape human experience. The story examines how unresolved pasts influence present choices, especially in the lives of those driven by creative purpose. Art and romance serve as intertwined pursuits, each reflecting the struggle to understand self and establish trust. The novel portrays how moments of connection often emerge in the most chaotic or unexpected settings, revealing the quiet significance behind seemingly grand events. Through the interplay of visual imagery and emotional uncertainty, the text explores the longing for clarity, the role of memory in shaping identity, and the challenge of confronting hidden truths. Ultimately, it reveals how personal reinvention is as fragile and powerful as the feelings that inspire it.
The Tyranny Of Weakness (Edition1)

The Tyranny Of Weakness (Edition1)

Charles Neville Buck

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The tyranny of weakness examines the emotional and moral struggle between personal desire and inherited expectations in a postwar Southern setting. The story focuses on the inner conflict of a young man caught between loyalty to his family s rigid values and the awakening of romantic and emotional freedom. Through early scenes of conversation and teasing, a layered dynamic forms between two young people shaped by very different cultural and familial pressures. Their interactions highlight emerging affection, miscommunication, and the challenge of reconciling deep emotional need with external restraints. The narrative builds a broader exploration of what it means to be strong or weak, questioning whether restraint truly reflects virtue or if it conceals fear and emotional suppression. Traditional ideals especially those enforced by authoritative parental figures are portrayed as barriers to growth and connection. As the characters attempt to navigate love, duty, and identity, the story reveals how loyalty to inherited ideals can lead to emotional isolation. The book ultimately explores how individuals define themselves through both resistance and surrender, suggesting that true strength lies in the courage to defy internalized constraints and embrace authentic feeling.