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Francine Mathews

    Francine Mathews crée des thrillers qui explorent la danse complexe entre la vie personnelle et l'espionnage mondial, démontrant une profonde compréhension de la motivation humaine. Ses récits reposent sur une recherche méticuleuse, donnant vie au monde clandestin avec des détails authentiques et une tension palpable. Mathews explore magistralement les complexités morales auxquelles sont confrontés ceux qui opèrent dans l'ombre, rendant ses histoires à la fois intellectuellement stimulantes et émotionnellement résonnantes. Sa perspective unique, façonnée par une vaste expérience, offre aux lecteurs un aperçu inégalé du monde passionnant du renseignement et de l'intrigue.

    Blown
    Jack 1939
    Death In A Mood Indigo
    Death In A Cold Hard Light
    Death On Tuckernuck
    Le Roi de la soie
    • Le Roi de la soie

      • 505pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Qui était Jack Roderick ? Formé par les services secrets anglais, il arrive à Bangkok un matin de mousson en 1945 et n'en repartira jamais. Roi de la soie, pirate, collectionneur d'antiquités et de jolies femmes, Roderick était craint autant qu'il était respecté. Espion international, manipulateur de génie et marchand de secrets d'État, il disparaît de manière inexpliquée dans la jungle aux heures les plus noires de la guerre du Vietnam. Son fils, pilote de chasse vient de mourir. Quarante ans plus tard, le mystère reste entier. Stefani Fogg gère un fonds d'investissement et s'ennuie à mourir. Un de ses plus gros clients la recrute pour percer le secret de la mort de Roderick. Elle pourra compter sur l'aide du petit-fils de ce dernier, Max, qui vit avec l'énigme de la disparition du grand espion et avec la mort tragique de son père. Séduite par Max et intriguée par son histoire de famille, Stefani ne se doute pas qu'elle a mis le doigt dans un engrenage mortel dont les rouages sont implacables. Meurtres, secrets d'État et conspirations jalonneront son enquête, vers la terrible vérité.

      Le Roi de la soie
    • Death In A Cold Hard Light

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(18)Évaluer

      The fourth Merry Folger nantucket mystery After a trying case, detective Merry Folger begrudgingly agrees to take a leave from work to meet her fussy future in-laws in Greenwich, but it isn’t long before she is summoned back to Nantucket. The body of a 21-year-old was discovered in the frigid waters of the Sound in the days leading up to the annual Christmas celebration, and the death isn’t sitting well with Merry’s father, the local police chief, who fears the track marks on the victim’s arms may be indicative of a growing drug problem on the island. Feeling a constant need to live up to her father’s expectations, Merry rushes home to her fiancé, Peter’s, annoyance, only to find that heroin isn’t the only destructive force in Nantucket. Soon after Merry arrives, she feels stonewalled by her father. If he was so desperate for her help, why won’t he share the details of the case with her? What is he hiding? For the first time, Merry fears she cannot trust her lifelong role model—her own father—let alone figure out why a young athlete and Harvard scholar ended up dead in the frigid, storm-churned Sound.

      Death In A Cold Hard Light
    • The third Merry Folger Nantucket mystery Word travels fast in Nantucket when two children and their dog discover a skeleton in the dunes of the cold Sconset beach. Could the dead woman be the latest victim of the serial killer who has been terrorizing mainland Massachusetts? The FBI seems to think so and sends their forensic psychiatrist to the scene. But Police Detective Merry Folger has her own suspicions, and starts looking into a cold case that has long baffled Nantucket police: the disappearance of a beautiful Harvard-educated psychiatrist seven years ago. When Merry starts inquiring into the tenuous leads in that long-cold case, she stumbles into a web of violent passions and buried crimes, a web that continues to ensnare victims. Two more women are murdered, giving fuel to the FBI’s quest for a serial killer. But Merry, well-aware of the tangled histories of some of the island’s longtime residents, is convinced the only way forward is digging deeper into the past.

      Death In A Mood Indigo
    • Jack 1939

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,9(42)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of impending war, a young Jack Kennedy embarks on a covert mission for Franklin Roosevelt in Europe. His journey reveals a mix of charm, recklessness, brilliance, and danger as he navigates the complexities of espionage and international politics. The narrative promises a thrilling exploration of Kennedy's character and the historical tensions of the era.

      Jack 1939
    • Blown

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(123)Évaluer

      Caroline Carmichael, a formidable female secret agent, faces a gripping crisis in Washington, D.C., where she must risk everything to protect her nation. Drawing from her background as a former CIA analyst, Francine Mathews crafts a suspenseful narrative that seamlessly intertwines real-world espionage with fiction. The story promises an intense exploration of courage and sacrifice, making it a compelling read for fans of authentic thrillers.

      Blown
    • Death On Nantucket

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(516)Évaluer

      ​Francine Mathews' no-nonsense Nantucket police detective, Merry Folger, is back on the case after nineteen years. ​ Death on Nantucket , the fifth Merry Folger Mystery, is full of regional charm, a strong sense of local history, and foggy New England Island atmosphere. Spencer Murphy is a national treasure. A famous Vietnam War correspondent who escaped captivity in Southeast Asia, he made a fortune off of his books and television appearances. But Spence is growing forgetful with age; he’s started to wander and even fails to come home one night. When a body is discovered at Step Above, the sprawling Murphy house near Steps Beach, Nantucket police detective Meredith Folger is called in to investigate.The timing couldn’t be It’s the Fourth of July, and tourists are arriving in droves to celebrate on Nantucket’s beaches, so the police force is spread thin. On top of that Merry is planning her wedding to cranberry farmer Peter Mason, and her new boss, an ex-Chicago police chief with an aggressive management strategy, seems to be trying to force her to quit. Merry can’t conclude the Murphy investigation quickly enough for him. As she grapples with a family of unreliable storytellers—some incapable of recalling the past, and others determined that it never be known—she suspects that the truth may be forever out of reach, trapped in the failing brain of a man whose whole life may be a lie.

      Death On Nantucket
    • Death In The Off-season

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(315)Évaluer

      The first Merry Folger Nantucket mystery When Rusty Mason, scion of one of Nantucket's oldest and wealthiest families, is found dead in a flooded cranberry bog one foggy fall night, thirty-two-year-old detective Merry Folger is faced with her first murder case. Merry is the daughter of the local police chief and granddaughter of his predecessor; her father is a strict boss and Merry feels pressure to go the extra mile to prove her promotion to detective isn’t just nepotism. But the Mason murder is a demanding first test. Merry’s investigation brings to light all the tensions that plague the tiny community of Nantucket: the decades-old grudges, the skyrocketing real estate that only wealthy weekenders can afford, the resentments of the old Nantucket families who are barely keeping their homes and heritage fishing businesses alive. But Merry knows the island and its politics in a way only a local can.

      Death In The Off-season
    • Too Bad to Die

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(380)Évaluer

      November 1943. Weary of his deskbound status in the Royal Navy, intelligence officer Ian Fleming spends his spare time spinning stories in his head that are much more exciting than his own life. until the critical Tehran Conference, when Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Josef Stalin meet to finalise the D-Day invasion. With the Big Three in one place, Fleming is tipped off that Hitler's top assassin has infiltrated the conference. Seizing his chance to play a part in a real-life action story, Fleming goes undercover to stop the Nazi killer.

      Too Bad to Die
    • The Alibi Club

      • 309pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(150)Évaluer

      It’s the city’s most infamous after-hours haunt—a glittering hotbed of deals and debaucheries. The sordid death of Philip Stilwell sends shock waves through the Alibi Club...for there’s much more to Stilwell’s untimely end than a sex game gone wrong. His murder and the desperate attempt to keep a deadly weapon out of German hands will bring together the strands of a twisted plot of betrayal, passion, and espionage—one connected to the Alibi Club...and to the most explosive secret of the war.As the Nazis march on Paris and the crisis escalates, four remarkable characters are swept into the maelstrom. Their courage will change the course of history.Epic and yet intimate, a seamless blend of fact and fiction based on a little-known episode of the war, The Alibi Club is a thriller of fierce and complex suspense by a writer whose own life in the spy world makes espionage come uniquely alive.

      The Alibi Club