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Nick Holland

    Nick Holland élabore des thrillers noirs empreints d'une rugosité distincte du Yorkshire et d'un humour inattendu. Il puise son inspiration dans la fiction policière classique, en réinterprétant ses tropes dans les paysages familiers de son comté d'origine. Au-delà de ses romans captivants, Holland démontre également un talent pour des histoires touchantes pour enfants explorant les thèmes de l'amitié et du courage, ainsi que pour des poèmes et des pièces de théâtre primés qui témoignent de son esprit créatif polyvalent. Son œuvre surprend souvent par son mélange unique de genre et de caractérisation sincère.

    Crave the Rose
    The Real Guy Fawkes
    • The Real Guy Fawkes

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(40)Évaluer

      Exploring the life of Guy Fawkes reveals the transformation of a Protestant into a Catholic mercenary involved in the infamous 1605 Gunpowder Plot. The narrative delves into his early years in York, uncovering the events and influences that radicalized him. This examination challenges the myths surrounding his legacy, shedding light on the complex motivations behind his actions that aimed to overthrow the ruling class. The book offers a fresh perspective on a historical figure whose notoriety continues to resonate in modern culture.

      The Real Guy Fawkes
    • Crave the Rose

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(32)Évaluer

      2020 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Anne Brontë, the youngest of the famed Brontë sisters. Only now is she gaining recognition as a great writer in her own right, and her novels Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall deserve to stand alongside those of Charlotte and Emily Brontë.Crave the Rose: Anne Brontë At 200 takes a fresh look at Anne Brontë, revealing a woman whose work was more radical than that of her sisters, and which is therefore as relevant today as it has ever been. Alongside a biography of Anne's remarkable, but tragically short, life it contains a comprehensive selection of first-person encounters with the Brontës from 19th century newspapers and archives, giving a fresh insight into the real character of Anne and her family. Also contained exclusively within this landmark book is a newly discovered essay by Anne Brontë – never before seen in print, they are probably the last words that she ever wrote.

      Crave the Rose