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E.O. Chirovici

    Cet auteur élabore des récits complexes qui explorent souvent les espaces liminaires entre la réalité et l'illusion. Son style se distingue par des intrigues méticuleusement construites et une profonde profondeur psychologique dans la caractérisation. Fort de sa vaste expérience dans les médias, il crée des histoires captivantes qui mettent au défi le lecteur de remettre en question la nature de la vérité. Son œuvre offre une exploration unique de la psyché humaine et des dynamiques sociales.

    The Book of Mirrors
    Bad Blood
    • Bad Blood

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(186)Évaluer

      FROM THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE BOOK OF MIRRORSYou can't trust your own memories.You can't trust other people's.So how do you know what really happened that night? One rainy night in New York, psychologist James Cobb gives a talk on the art of recovering lost memories. Afterwards, he's approached by a stranger: a dying man who, forty years ago, woke up in a hotel room with a murdered woman, and no memory at all of what happened. Now, he needs to know whether he was an innocent bystander - or a killer. Intrigued, James begins to unpick the tangled threads of this decades-old mystery. But everyone involved has a different story to tell, and every fact he uncovers has another interpretation. As his interest becomes an obsession, and secrets from his own past start to surface, he begins to suspect that someone has buried the truth deep enough to hide it forever.For fans of Joel Dicker, Peter Swanson and SJ Watson, Bad Bloodtells a gripping story of memory, motives, and how little we really know about ourselves.

      Bad Blood
    • The Book of Mirrors

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(2437)Évaluer

      ONE MAN'S TRUTH IS ANOTHER MAN'S LIE. When big-shot literary agent Peter Katz receives an unfinished manuscript entitled The Book of Mirrors, he is intrigued. The author, Richard Flynn is writing a memoir about his time at Princeton in the late 80s, documenting his relationship with the famous Professor Joseph Wieder. One night in 1987, Wieder was brutally murdered in his home and the case was never solved. Peter Katz is hell-bent on getting to the bottom of what happened that night twenty-five years ago and is convinced the full manuscript will reveal who committed the violent crime. But other people's recollections are dangerous weapons to play with, and this might be one memory that is best kept buried.

      The Book of Mirrors