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J. P. Smith

    J.P. Smith crée des thrillers psychologiques captivants qui explorent les aspects les plus sombres de la psyché humaine. Ses récits se caractérisent par une intrigue complexe et une exploration pointue des relations humaines. La voix distinctive de Smith donne vie à des histoires pleines de suspense, entraînant les lecteurs dans des univers méticuleusement construits. Il excelle dans l'art de créer de la tension et de dévoiler les profondeurs psychologiques de ses personnages.

    Romantic Incidents In The Lives Of The Queens Of England (1853)
    The Blue Hour
    Breathless
    The Drowning
    The Discovery of Light
    Body and Soul
    • Body and Soul

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Polish piano player Jerzy Wozzack brought his family to Paris to escape Communist rule. When a fellow émigré offers him an in on a high-paying job delivering anonymous packages to anonymous recipients, Jerzy finally finds himself flush with cash; but snared in the drug-smuggling schemes of a sadistic crime lord and his seductive assistant.

      Body and Soul
    • The Discovery of Light

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Divorced American academic David Reid teaches English by day and spends his free time writing mystery novels that nobody reads. In London he meets his new editor, Kate. Blonde and beautiful, she is also mysterious and aloof--and soon captivates David. The feeling seems mutual and the two are soon wed, but Kate quickly spirals into a deep sadness. In less than two years, she leaves David and heads to New York City. Just as the shock of her absence sets in, David receives a call announcing Kate's instant death under a subway train. Was Kate trying to return to David when she was killed? Was it an accident? A suicide? A murder? The more David learns, the less he wants to know--especially when he discovers Kate had been having an affair with French novelist Marc Rougemont, whose work she was allegedly translating. As David searches for the truth about his wife, he becomes fixated on two paintings of women by Dutch master Johannes Vermeer, for whom David and Kate shared a passion that bordered on obsession. Was his wife as unknowable as the subjects of these cryptic, beautifully rendered portraits?

      The Discovery of Light
    • The Drowning

      • 407pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      Every seven years, a boy disappears from Camp Waukeelo. Who will be next? It doesn't take long for a little boy to disappear. Joey Proctor can't swim, but that doesn't stop camp counselor Alex Mason from leaving him out on a raft in the middle of the lake in a fit of rage. Alex only meant to scare the kid, teach him a lesson. He didn't mean to forget about him. But now Joey is gone... and his body is never found. More than twenty years later, Alex is a success. The proof is there for anyone to see, in the millions of dollars he makes, his lavish house, his beautiful wife and daughters. And no one knows what happened that summer at camp. At least, no one should know. But it looks like Joey Proctor may be back to take his revenge...

      The Drowning
    • Breathless

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Professor Jill Bowman, 42, learns that her husband, a psychiatrist, was murdered in a sleazy motel. As she examines her past to explain his cheating, she begins a relationship with the detective on the case.

      Breathless
    • The Blue Hour

      • 239pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      When Adam Füst's wife, Honnie, suddenly vanishes, the couple's friends assume she was just unhappy and skipped town. Wracked with worry and confusion, Adam knows there's more to the story. When the realization hits that he doesn't know his wife well enough to find her, he enlists the help of a brilliant but amoral cop to comb the streets of Paris for her. The deeper their investigation goes, the more Adam learns about Honnie's past-- and the secrets she kept from him. Pimps, prostitution, murder... In this modern-day version of the Orpheus myth, Adam descends into Paris's underworld to find the woman he loves. The city's sex shops, seedy night clubs, and the people who inhabit them simultaneously repel Adam and draw him ever deeper, giving him a painfully clear look into Honnie's past--and his own soul. Adam's grief eventually gives way to his obsession with finding her, driving his sanity to the breaking point. Even if he should find Honnie, has he already lost her forever?

      The Blue Hour
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      Romantic Incidents In The Lives Of The Queens Of England (1853)