The Number 5 tram had ground to a halt near Leidseplein, lights flashing apologetically while a cluster of orange-vested workers cordoned off a stretch of track. Someone muttered about a broken rail; someone else laughed and said it was just Amsterdam reminding everyone that time moved at the city’s own pace. Eva glanced at her watch—8:47—and decided against waiting. She stepped off into the drizzle, popped open her small black umbrella, and started walking.
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