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Rebecca Muddiman

    Cette autrice explore des relations humaines complexes et des dilemmes moraux à travers des récits captivants. Son style se caractérise par des observations pénétrantes et une prose soignée. Elle crée des œuvres profondément résonnantes qui invitent à la réflexion. Son écriture est appréciée pour son originalité et sa profondeur émotionnelle.

    Gone
    No Place Like Home: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
    Stolen
    Tell Me Lies
    The Art of Murder: A Breath-Taking Psychological Thriller
    • A gripping mystery unfolds as a detective races against time to apprehend a killer who views murder as a form of artistic expression. The investigation delves into the mind of the murderer, revealing a twisted perspective that challenges conventional notions of crime and morality. As the detective navigates a web of clues and deception, the story explores the dark intersection of creativity and violence, raising questions about the nature of art and the psyche of a killer.

      The Art of Murder: A Breath-Taking Psychological Thriller
    • There's a body in Lauren James's back garden. And everyone is telling lies... A twisty tale of corruption, deceit and deadly consequences from prize-winning northern crime writer Rebecca Muddiman.

      Tell Me Lies
    • Stolen

      • 362pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(1167)Évaluer

      When Abby Henshaw is brutally attacked by two strangers who dump her at the side of a remote country road, her first thought is for the safety of her baby daughter, Beth. But what follows is a mother's worst nightmare: Beth is gone and Abby's world collapses around her. As the world-weary DI Michael Gardner investigates Abby and her family, he discovers lives built on secrets and betrayal. Under pressure from his bosses to find the missing child and unearth the truth, Gardner finds himself struggling to stay emotionally removed from the case, and from Abby herself.

      Stolen
    • Set against a backdrop of domestic intrigue, this suspenseful noir thriller explores the complexities of home and relationships. With twists and turns that keep readers on edge, it delves into themes of trust and betrayal, appealing to fans of psychological thrillers. The narrative promises to captivate those who enjoy the works of Louise Jensen, Claire Mackintosh, and B A Paris, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre.

      No Place Like Home: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
    • Gone

      • 359pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,3(14)Évaluer

      Emma Thorley is gone...but not forgotten. GONE is a twisty story of murder, guilt and unintended consequences from an exciting new crime novelist.

      Gone