The fog had settled over The Hague like a heavy wool blanket that October morning, thick enough to muffle the usual clatter of bicycles and trams. Clara woke to the soft gray light filtering through her bedroom curtains, the kind of light that made everything feel slightly unreal, as though the world outside had been painted in watercolor and left to bleed.
Brian Dixon is a compelling new voice in contemporary fiction, known for crafting intense, thought-provoking narratives that explore the fragile balance between power, conflict, and humanity. With a keen eye for global tensions and the human stories behind them, Dixon brings realism and emotional depth to every page. His works marks a bold entry into the world of geopolitical thrillers, reflecting a passion for storytelling that challenges readers to question the stability of the world around them.View all by Brian Dixon