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Susan Moody

    1 janvier 1940

    Cette auteure plonge dans le monde complexe du roman policier, explorant les motivations complexes des personnages et les intrigues pleines de suspense. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par une observation aiguë de la nature humaine et une construction méticuleuse de l'atmosphère, entraînant les lecteurs dans un paysage captivant de crimes et de mystères. À travers ses récits, elle interroge souvent les questions de justice et de moralité, conférant ainsi profondeur et pertinence intemporelle à son art de raconter.

    Doubled In Spades
    This is My Dance
    Misselthwaite
    Quick and the Dead
    Quick on the Draw
    Losing Nicola
    • A compelling tale of childhood trauma and sinister discoveries - Alice and her brother Orlando lived a quiet life growing up in post WWII Britain; that is until the arrival of the precocious, manipulative and sexually aware Nicola. But on Alice’s 12th birthday, Nicola disappears, only to be found days later, battered, bruised and dead. Twenty years go by until Alice becomes determined to dig up the past and solve the mystery of Nicola’s death. But will the truth be too much to handle when she starts to suspect her own quiet and bookish brother Orlando?

      Losing Nicola
    • A young family friend requests Alex Quick's help to discover which of his friends stole a pair of valuable items following a dinner party he'd held at his uncle's grand Venetian apartment. But when one of the dinner party guests is murdered, the case spirals into something darker and deeper.

      Quick on the Draw
    • When her business partner, Dr Helena Drummond, disappears, Alexandra Quick, a former police detective, is determined to use her finely-honed investigative skills to find out what happened to her. Yet she soon learns there was a great deal she didn't know about her friend and colleague. Now Alex must decide: is Helena a victim - or is she a killer?

      Quick and the Dead
    • In her sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's "The Secret Garden", Susan Moody takes Mary, Colin and Dickon into adult life, and a world that encompasses the battlefields of France, the bright lights of London in the twenties and India under the Raj, but always returning to the Yorkshire moors

      Misselthwaite
    • This is My Dance

      A Move-to-it Book

      Mama bear and baby dance together. Personalize the book with your baby's name.

      This is My Dance
    • Doubled In Spades

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      When one of Cassie Swann's bridge partners, Naomi Harris, dies from an overdose, she is shocked but not suspicious. But things look rather different with the appearance of a young woman claiming to be Naomi's daughter, given up for adoption twenty years earlier, and a secret lover who insists that Naomi was murdered by her husband. Guiltily aware that she was not a good friend to Naomi while she was alive, Cassie decides to try to find the truth - and soon discovers that while Naomi had little reason to kill herself, there are several reasons why someone might have wanted her dead. Complications in her own life don't make things any easier. Torn between DS Paul Walsh and the persistent attentions of Charlie Quartermain, she suddenly finds a menacing figure is stalking her. As she closes in on the mystery of Naomi's troubled life, she is about to discover some very dangerous secrets.

      Doubled In Spades
    • Penny Dreadful

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Spotlights focused on the Abbey buildings. The air held a piece of silver moon. An oboe blew a soft pure note. Clear young voices broke into a madrigal... ...listening, in mellow mood, Max Maunciple drank just one gin too many. And died. An egotist, a blackmailer, no-one mourned for Maunciple. But one person did not believe that alcohol was the only poison that poisonous man had imbibed. And when Penny Wanawake seeks the Truth, the Truth, however elusive, gets dragged kick- ing and screaming into the open. Penny Dreadful is the second in the series of Penny Wanawake Mysteries

      Penny Dreadful
    • Penny Black

      • 358pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Meet PENNY WANAWAKE, philanthropist, free-thinker, part-time sleuth. Very tall, very classy, very black, a beautiful tigress in tigress's clothing. And her lover and friend, BARNABY, cool, witty, high-class thief, dedicated low-life. Stand by as Penny meets KIMBELL, black American detective, and blows his mind. Thrill as between them they track down the brutal killer of Penny's wacky friend MARFA, and exact poetic justice among banks of orchids ...

      Penny Black
    • Penny Post

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Lower lngleford seems a typical rural hamlet in the sunlit uplands of northern England, complete with Village Institute, village green, and lord of the manor. But something is seriously amiss: milking equipment explodes; brakes are tampered with; bullets fly - someone is trying to kill the squire. Or so it seems. And the motives are tangled in a morass of shady property deals, art forgeries, and various dubious business practices. When Kendal Sartain, local landowner and apparent target, calls on Penny Wanawake for help, he gets it. And rather more than he'd bargained for. Six feet, 1261bs, Bovril-black, rich, beautiful and totally uninhibited - when Penny seeks a solution, there is nowhere for a solution, however timid and retiring, to hide.

      Penny Post
    • Penny Royal

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The news hit the papers ... Dr Bruno Fenlinghetti, esteemed Italian archaeologist and director of Rome's Instituto Ferlinghetti, had disappeared from his home near Naples. A pair of priceless statuettes had also vanished. You didn't have to be Perry Mason to realise that the doctor and the statuettes were thought to be travelling together. Dear forgetful Bruno - disorganised, thoughtless, but never, Penny knew, never dishonest. Bruno, was incorruptible; he didn't mess with drink or drugs or boys, and if he developed a vice he had the Ferlinghetti fortune to indulge it. The exquisitely tuned reasoning of Penny Wanawake sensed it had to be kidnapping or worse. Six feet of slender, sophisticated, immoral, uninhibited sleuth took the first flight to Rome...

      Penny Royal