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Charles Belfoure

    Charles Belfoure tisse des récits captivants qui explorent l'interaction complexe de l'espace, de la mémoire et de l'identité humaine. Son œuvre aborde fréquemment des décors historiques et les manières profondes dont le passé façonne le présent. L'écriture de Belfoure se caractérise par son détail méticuleux et une qualité immersive qui entraîne les lecteurs dans des mondes aux réalisations vives. Ses romans résonnent auprès du public par leur perspective unique sur l'architecture et son impact sur l'expérience humaine.

    Charles Belfoure
    House of Thieves
    The Paris Architect
    The Fallen Architect
    • The Fallen Architect

      • 503pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      From the New York Times bestseller of The Paris Architect Someone has to take the blame. When the Britannia Theatre's balcony collapses, killing over a dozen people, the fingers point at the architect. He should have known better, should have made it safer, should have done something. Douglas Layton knows the flaw wasn't in his design, but he can't fight a guilty verdict. When he is finally released from prison, he has nothing: no job, no family, nowhere to go. He needs to assume a new identity and rebuild his life. But he soon finds himself digging up the past in a way he never anticipated. If the collapse was not an accident ... who caused it? And why? And what if they find out who he used to be?

      The Fallen Architect
    • A Parisian architect is paid handsomely to devise secret hiding spaces for Jews in his Nazi-occupied country but struggles with risking his life for a cause he is ambivalent towards, until a personal failure brings home their suffering.

      The Paris Architect
    • House of Thieves

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,6(24)Évaluer

      In 1886 New York, a respectable architect shouldn't have any connection to the notorious gang of thieves and killers that rules the underbelly of the city. But when John Cross's son racks up an unfathomable gambling debt to Kent's Gent's, Cross must pay it back himself. All he has to do is use his inside knowledge of high society mansions and museums to craft a robbery even the smartest detectives won't solve. The take better include some cash too: the bigger the payout, the faster this will be over. With a new-found talent for sniffing out vulnerable and lucrative targets, Cross becomes invaluable to the gang. But Cross's entire life has become a balancing act, and it will only take one mistake for it all to come crashing down and for his family to go down too.

      House of Thieves