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Kate Morton

    19 juillet 1976

    Kate Morton puise son inspiration dans le passé, créant des récits complexes et entrelacés, souvent situés dans des demeures atmosphériques. Ses romans explorent des secrets enfouis et des liens familiaux, empreints d'une touche de nostalgie et d'un souci du détail méticuleux. Morton crée des histoires captivantes qui entraînent les lecteurs dans des mystères complexes, les dévoilant lentement page après page. Son style distinctif est réputé pour son élégance et sa capacité à évoquer de manière vivide les époques révolues.

    Kate Morton
    The Secret Keeper
    Explore the Parthenon
    Homecoming: A Sweeping, Intergenerational Epic from the Multi-Million Copy Bestselling Author
    The Lake House
    Les heures lointaines
    Le jardin des secrets
    • Le jardin des secrets

      • 698pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
      4,2(189225)Évaluer

      Un labyrinthe qui cache un secret, une conteuse victorienne dont l'oeuvre a disparu, trois générations de femmes unies par une même histoire... En 1913, sur le port de Brisbane, en Australie, une petite fille de quatre ans est retrouvée abandonnée sur un bateau arrivant d'Angleterre, avec pour tout bagage une valise contenant quelques vêtements et un superbe livre de contes de fées. Recueillie par un couple, elle n'apprend son adoption que le jour de son vingt et unième anniversaire. Des années plus tard, Nell décide de partir à la recherche de son passé, en Cornouailles, au domaine de Blackhurst. A sa mort, sa petite-fille Cassandra poursuit cette quête et se rend à son tour en Angleterre afin de percer les secrets durndomaine... Dans Le Jardin des secrets , Kate Morton montre qu'elle sait comme personne entremêler les fils du passé et du présent pour tisser un extraordinaire roman qui célèbre avec finesse et poésie le pouvoir de l'imaginaire.

      Le jardin des secrets
    • Les heures lointaines

      • 903pages
      • 32 heures de lecture
      3,9(66935)Évaluer

      A long lost letter arrives in the post and Edie Burchill finds herself on a journey to Milderhurst Castle, a great but moldering old house, where the Blythe spinsters live and where her mother was billeted 50 years before as a 13 year old child during WWII. The elder Blythe sisters are twins and have spent most of their lives looking after the third and youngest sister, Juniper, who hasn’t been the same since her fiance jilted her in 1941. Inside the decaying castle, Edie begins to unravel her mother’s past. But there are other secrets hidden in the stones of Milderhurst, and Edie is about to learn more than she expected. The truth of what happened in ‘the distant hours’ of the past has been waiting a long time for someone to find it. Morton once again enthralls readers with an atmospheric story featuring unforgettable characters beset by love and circumstance and haunted by memory, that reminds us of the rich power of storytelling.

      Les heures lointaines
    • A missing child. June 1933, and the Edevane family's country house, Loeanneth, is polished and gleaming, ready for the much-anticipated Midsummer Eve party. Alice Edevane, sixteen years old and a budding writer, is especially excited. Not only has she worked out the perfect twist for her novel, she's also fallen helplessly in love with someone she shouldn't have. But by the time midnight strikes and fireworks light up the night skies, the Edevane family will have suffered a loss so great that they leave Loeanneth forever. An abandoned house. Seventy years later, after a particularly troubling case, Sadie Sparrow is sent on an enforced break from her job with the Metropolitan Police. She retreats to her beloved grandfather's cottage in Cornwall but soon finds herself at a loose end. Until one day, Sadie stumbles upon an abandoned house surrounded by overgrown gardens and dense woods, and learns the story of a baby boy who disappeared without a trace. An unsolved mystery. Meanwhile, in the attic writing room of her elegant Hampstead home, the formidable Alice Edevane, now an old lady, leads a life as neatly plotted as the bestselling detective novels she writes. Until a young police detective starts asking questions about her family's past, seeking to resurrect the complex tangle of secrets Alice has spent her life trying to escape.

      The Lake House
    • 'If you haven't read Kate Morton before, do yourself a favour' - Graham Norton, broadcaster and bestselling author of Home StretchA breathtaking mystery of love, lies and a cold case come back to life, Homecoming is an immersive, twisting epic from the bestselling Kate Morton, told with her trademark intricacy and beauty.Adelaide Hills, 1959. At the end of a scorching hot day, in the grounds of a grand country house, a local man makes a terrible discovery. Police are called, and the small town of Tambilla becomes embroiled in one of the most mystifying murder investigations in the history of Australia.London, 2018. Jess is a journalist in search of a story. Having lived and worked in London for nearly two decades, a phone call summons her back to Sydney, where her beloved grandmother, Nora, has suffered a fall and is seriously ill in hospital.Seeking comfort in her past, Jess discovers a true crime book at Nora's house chronicling a long-buried police case: the Turner Family Tragedy of 1959. And within its pages she finds a shocking personal connection to this notorious event - a crime that has never truly been solved.An epic novel that spans generations, Homecoming asks what we would do for those we love and how we protect the lies we tell.Readers love Homecoming by Kate Morton . . .'Will leave you glued to the very last page''Plenty of turns to keep you guessing''Heartbreaking, beautifully written and superbly constructed'

      Homecoming: A Sweeping, Intergenerational Epic from the Multi-Million Copy Bestselling Author
    • Explore the Parthenon

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      The Parthenon in Athens is the most famous Greek temple in the world and an icon of Ancient Greek art. It was built to house a colossal statue of the goddess Athena and the temple itself was decorated with sculptures and reliefs of the most magnificent quality. This book explores in detail these lovely carvings, with the aid of new detailed digital photography. Who are the people, animals, and gods and goddesses shown on the frieze and what are they doing? Why were they shown on a temple? How were the sculptures made, and how did the carvers give such an amazing illusion of ranks of horsemen, chariots and people in carvings only a few centimetres deep?

      Explore the Parthenon
    • Called home to care for her grandmother after a fall, Jess, a journalist, discovers a book chronicling the police investigation into an old unsolved murder that has a shocking connection to her family.

      Homecoming
    • This gorgeous debut novel is set in England between the two World Wars. The story of an aristocratic family, a mysterious death, and a vanishing way of life is told in flashback by a woman who witnessed it all and kept secrets for more than 50 years.

      The House at Riverton
    • The Clockmaker's Daughter

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      3,8(694)Évaluer

      The mesmerizing sixth novel from the bestselling author of The House at Riverton and The Lake House.

      The Clockmaker's Daughter
    • The Wildling Sisters

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      An evocative novel in the vein of Kate Morton and Daphne du Maurier, in which the thrill of first love clashes with the bonds of sisterhood, and all will be tested by the dark secret at the heart of Applecote Manor. "An enthralling story of secrets, sisters, and an unsolved mystery."--Kate Morton, New York Times bestselling author of The Lake House Four sisters. A house with a past. One secret summer. When fifteen-year-old Margot Wilde and her three sisters arrive at Applecote Manor in June 1959, they expect a quiet English country summer. Instead, they find their aunt and uncle still reeling from the disappearance of their daughter, Audrey, five years before. As the arrival of two handsome neighbors divides the sisters' loyalties, Margot is drawn into the life Audrey left behind and the mystery of her vanishing. Fifty years later, Jessie is desperate to move her family out of their London home, and gorgeous Applecote Manor seems like the perfect solution. But once there, Jessie finds herself increasingly isolated, at odds with her fifteen-year-old stepdaughter, and haunted by the strange rumors that surround the manor. Rich with heat and angst, in The Wildling Sisters the thrill of first love clashes with the bonds of sisterhood, taking readers on a breathless journey into the darkest secrets of the human heart.

      The Wildling Sisters