Easy Peasy
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A beautifully structured and painfully tender novel
Lesley Glaister crée des thrillers psychologiques captivants qui explorent les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine et des relations peu conventionnelles. Ses récits sondent souvent les espaces troublants entre le bien et le mal, la vulnérabilité et la force, empreints d'un réalisme saisissant. Glaister construit magistralement l'atmosphère, examinant les motivations complexes des personnages pour offrir une expérience littéraire captivante et dérangeante. Ses romans offrent un regard troublant sur les recoins sombres de la psyché humaine, révélant des formes inattendues d'amour et de connexion.






A beautifully structured and painfully tender novel
"WW1 is over. As a nurse at the front, Clementine has found and lost love, but has settled for middle class marriage. Vincent had half his face blown off, and wants more than life offers now. Drawn together by their shared experiences at the Front, they have a compulsive relationship, magnetic and parasitic, played out with blackmail and ending in disaster for one of them."--Provided by publisher
An engrossing, utterly page-turning novel by the author of As Far As You Can Go.
This is a novel by the author of 'Honour Thy Father'.
Exploring the enduring nature of love, this novel captivates readers with its emotional depth and thrilling narrative. The story intricately weaves together themes of passion, loss, and the connections that transcend time and circumstance. With a gripping plot and well-developed characters, it promises to engage those who appreciate intense emotional experiences in their reading. The author's reputation for crafting addictive thrillers adds to the anticipation of a compelling journey through the complexities of love.
In Now You See Me, Lesley Glaister's most passionate and thought-provoking novel to date, love and self-protection lie grippingly in the balance
Ein gemeinsames schreckliches Geheimnis verfolgt 4 Schwestern ein Leben lang. - Romandebüt der englischen Autorin (Jg. 1956).
Weihnachten in Schottland mit ihrer Mutter? Jennifer befürchtet das Schlimmste, doch dann lernt sie den unbekümmerten Jazzmusiker Tom kennen, und die Welt ist wieder in Ordnung - zumindest vorübergehend. Denn schnell wird das, was als eine romantische Affäre begann, zu einer obsessiven, abgründigen Leidenschaft. Eine Leidenschaft, die in einem mysteriösen Verbrechen gipfelt, denn Jennifer kann sich an nichts mehr erinnern . . .