J.S. Monroe Livres
J.S. Monroe, pseudonyme de l'auteur britannique Jon Stock, est un maître du thriller psychologique. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par des concepts audacieux qui entraînent le lecteur dans des intrigues captivantes. Monroe est réputé pour ses récits originaux et fascinants, mêlant des éléments de polars et de science-fiction. Ses thrillers sont fréquemment décrits comme originaux, intrigants et inoubliables, tenant le lecteur en haleine et le faisant deviner jusqu'à la toute fin.







Dirty Little Secret
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
For fans of Bond and Bourne, the third instalment of the pulse-pounding Daniel Marchant spy series.
The Other You
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
You are waiting for your husband to join you on holiday. But when he arrives, you know it's not him... This clever, twisty psychological thriller explores identity and pretence, paranoia and the disturbing notion that we are all, at some level, impostors.
Aspiring journalist Bella must solve the murder of her best friend - but her memory is full of blanks. The new psychological thriller from the author of Find Me.
A faustian pact from the past comes back to haunt a man in this techno thriller from J.S. Monroe.
Dead spy running
- 373pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Daniel Marchant, a suspended MI6 officer, is running the London Marathon. He is also running out of time. A competitor is strapped with explosives. If he drops his pace, everyone around him will be killed, including the US ambassador to London. Marchant tries to thwart the attack, but is he secretly working for the terrorists? There are those in America who already suspect Marchant of treachery, just as they suspected his late father, the former head of MI6, who was removed from his job by the CIA. Marchant is treated like an enemy combatant - rendition, water-boarding - but he has friends ...
Games Traitors Play
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Re-inventing the spy story for the 21st Century. John Le Carre meets Jason Bourne!
Find Me
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
A sighting of a woman who supposedly died years ago sparks a desperate search for the truth in this breakout suspense thriller, perfect for readers of The Good Girl and The Widow. Sometimes we choose to see only what we want. Sometimes what we see changes the way we look at everything. Jarlath "Jar" Costello's girlfriend, Rosa, committed suicide when they were both students at Cambridge, and Jar has thought about her every day since. It's been five years, yet Jar is still obsessed with the idea that Rosa, the one true love of his life, is alive. He's tormented by visions of her and has disturbingly real sightings of her in unexpected places experiences the psychologist treating him describes as "post-bereavement hallucinations." When Jar receives a message from Rosa's aunt telling him that she's just found Rosa's diary, he embarks on a frantic quest to finally make sense of the highly suspicious circumstances surrounding her death. But the deeper he digs, the more confused he becomes as he is pressed into a dark underworld where nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. When a startling discovery convinces him more than ever that these are not just hallucinations that Rosa really is alive Jar is thrust into the heart of a larger intrigue that may finally shed some light on Rosa's death even as it dangerously threatens his own."
The Sleep Room
A Sadistic Psychiatrist and the Women Who Survived Him
Focusing on the disturbing psychiatric practices of the 1960s and 70s, the narrative delves into the experiences of women subjected to unconventional treatments by the enigmatic Dr. William Sargant. It features insights from Celia Imrie, shedding light on the personal stories behind these chilling medical interventions. The book explores themes of manipulation and the ethical boundaries of psychiatry during a tumultuous era, revealing the dark side of mental health treatment.
The Sleep Room
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The narrative reveals the chilling account of William Sargant, a British doctor who exploited his authority in the 1960s and 1970s to abuse female patients, backed by the psychiatric establishment. It explores themes of power, manipulation, and the dark side of medical practices during that era, shedding light on the ethical failures within the mental health system. This true story serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by patients and the consequences of unchecked authority in medicine.

