Pierre Heinen

A gun at the temple

A Soldier with a gun.

Gabble your last prayer!

An imprisoned protester on knees.

Why are you doing this?

Orders!

I am innocent!


Shut up!

You are the illegal occupier! You are the criminals! You know it!


A slap in the face. Blood.

Years of suffering or a sudden kiss of death?

I marched peacefully ...

Another slap. Tears on the cold floor.

The soldier is approaching.

You have thrown stones at soldiers! You set fire to cars! You have been looting! You have killed!

I did not!

You are a doomed man!


A gun at the temple.

No!

A noise that the world did not hear. A silence that every ruler enjoys ...

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Published on e-Stories.org on 21.03.2008.

 
 

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Payla – Die Goldinsel II von Pierre Heinen



Sobald der Winter vorbei ist, wird der Kampf um die Goldinsel Payla beginnen. Zwei Reiche werden sich gegenüberstehen und die Welt auf Jahre hinaus in ein Schlachtfeld verwandeln ...
Oder gibt es jemanden mit diplomatischem Geschick, der einen solch blutigen Krieg verhindern kann?

Pierre Heinen, Jahrgang 1979, ist seit frühester Jugend begeistert von Geschichtsbüchern und Verfasser unzähliger Novellen. In Form des zweiteiligen „Payla – Die Goldinsel“ veröffentlicht er seinen Debütroman im Genre Fantasy. Der Autor lebt und arbeitet im Großherzogtum Luxemburg, was in mancher Hinsicht seine fiktive Welt beeinflusst.

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