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  1. Wir stellen hier die Thriller der Jefferson Winter-Reihe und Chroniken von James Carol in der richtigen Reihenfolge vor. Bücher und Serien der Genres Historische Romane, Kriminalromane, Krimis, Thriller, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Jugendromane in der richtigen Reihenfolge

  2. James Carroll (born January 22, 1943) is an American author, historian, journalist, and former Catholic priest. He has written extensively about the contemporary effort to reform the Catholic Church, and has published not only novels, but also books on religion and history.

  3. James Carroll is the author of twelve novels and nine works of non-fiction. For twenty-three years he published a weekly op-ed column in The Boston Globe . The son of an Air Force general, he has focused on the subject of war and peace, beginning in 1972 when he was honored with the first Thomas Merton Award .

  4. James Carroll is the author of twelve novels, most recently The Cloister, which The New York Times called “incandescent,” and eight works of non-fiction, most recently THE TRUTH AT THE HEART OF THE LIE: HOW THE CATHOLIC CHURCH LOST ITS SOUL, to be published in 2021. Other books include the National Book Award winning An American Requiem ...

  5. www.theatlantic.com › author › james-carrollJames Carroll, The Atlantic

    1. Okt. 1999 · James Carroll is the author of 20 books, including his memoir, An American Requiem, which won the National Book Award; Constantine’s Sword, a history of Christian anti-Semitism; and, most...

  6. About James Carroll. Carroll was born in Chicago in 1943, and raised in Washington where his father, an Air Force general, served as the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Carroll attended Georgetown University before entering the seminary to train for the Catholic priesthood.

  7. "Not many books about New York begin in the 12th century, but James Carrolls latest novel, “The Cloister,” plausibly links the indelible 900-year-old love affair between Abélard and Héloïse to a chance encounter in Washington Heights between a conflicted parish priest and a Jewish refugee from Nazi-occupied Europe...Their awkward convergence be...