Dan Decker

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  1. 1. Cold Revenge

    In a gripping tale of suspense and retribution, the story unfolds around a determined protagonist seeking justice for a past wrong. As the chilling winds of winter set the stage, the protagonist navigates a web of deceit and danger, driven by a relentless desire for revenge. With each twist and turn, secrets unravel, revealing a complex tapestry of betrayal and loyalty. The narrative masterfully intertwines elements of mystery and action, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the protagonist confronts both external adversaries and inner demons, culminating in a thrilling and unexpected climax.

  2. 2. The Victim's Wife

    In this gripping thriller, a woman finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and danger after her husband is brutally murdered. As she delves deeper into the mystery surrounding his death, she uncovers shocking secrets that challenge everything she thought she knew about her marriage. With unexpected twists and a relentless pursuit of the truth, she must navigate a world of betrayal and hidden motives to uncover the real killer, all while confronting her own fears and vulnerabilities.

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  3. 3. The Good Client

    In this gripping legal thriller, a seasoned defense attorney finds himself entangled in a high-stakes murder case that challenges his moral compass and professional ethics. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and hidden agendas that threaten to unravel his career and personal life. With the clock ticking and pressure mounting from all sides, he must navigate the treacherous waters of the legal system to uncover the truth and deliver justice, all while questioning the very nature of trust and loyalty.

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  4. 4. Low Tech Magazine 2018 2021

    A concise collection of investigative essays from 2018–2021 that explores how low‑tech, durable, and less resource‑intensive technologies can respond to climate, energy and social crises. Blending historical case studies, technical explanations and field examples, it critiques centralized, high‑tech solutions and highlights practical alternatives—passive heating and cooling, low‑energy transport, decentralized renewables, manual tools and small‑scale industrial processes—while examining materials, supply chains and the political economy that shape technological choices. The book emphasizes reparability, local knowledge and longevity, offering both policy implications and hands‑on ideas for more sustainable, resilient infrastructures.

  5. 5. Von Pompeji Zum Pinatubo

    A sweeping account that connects famous volcanic catastrophes across history, blending clear explanations of volcanic processes with vivid historical and human stories to show how eruptions from antiquity to the late 20th century have shaped societies, climates, and scientific understanding; the narrative moves from classical disasters and archaeological aftermaths to modern eruptions, assessing their causes, global consequences, and lessons for hazard assessment, preparedness, and the interplay between natural forces and human vulnerability.

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