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Sarah Fraser

    Sara Fraser est le pseudonyme d'un auteur dont la vie a été marquée par l'aventure, notamment par un service de Commando Marine et dans la Légion Étrangère, ainsi que par de nombreux voyages et expériences professionnelles à travers le monde. Ces expériences variées infusent probablement son écriture d'une authenticité unique et d'une perspective globale. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des récits potentiellement riches en décors et en actions internationales, puisés dans une vie vécue dans des environnements divers.

    The Prince Who Would Be King
    The Devil's Monk
    Tildy: Radical Woman
    Snatched
    The Last Highlander
    • The Last Highlander

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(35)Évaluer

      Saltire First Scottish Book of the Year 2012Fans of Outlander must read this Saltire Society Literary Awards Scottish First Book of the Year - a great non- fiction adventure about Scotland's most notorious clan chief.

      The Last Highlander
    • Snatched

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around orphan Anna, who uncovers a dark mystery when she meets Jamie at Gruble's Home for Singular Orphans. As they investigate the disappearances of children from orphanages, they unearth chilling secrets that could jeopardize Anna's dreams for a better future. The narrative explores themes of obsession, the quest for truth, and the impact of hidden lies, leading to dangerous revelations that challenge their hopes and safety.

      Snatched
    • January 1823. Freed at last from the threatening presence of her husband, Tildy continues her solitary struggle to earn a living for herself and her small son. Working at the mill she meets Josh Dyson, who dreams of forming a union, but there are powerful forces at work against them.

      Tildy: Radical Woman
    • July, 1829. When a female corpse dressed in male clothing is discovered lying in a haystack and a man in white robes is reported fleeing from the scene, rumours abound that the legendary 'Devil's Monk' is responsible for the crime. It's up to Constable Thomas Potts to prove otherwise before hysteria engulfs the town.

      The Devil's Monk
    • Henry Stuart's life is the last great forgotten Jacobean tale. Shadowed by the gravity of the Thirty Years' War and the huge changes taking place across Europe in seventeenth-century society, economy, politics and empire, his life was visually and verbally gorgeous. NOW THE SUBJECT OF BBC2 DOCUMENTARY The Best King We Never Had By 1610, the precocious and dynamic Henry Stuart, Prince of Wales was the hope of Britain and Protestant Europe. Eldest son of James VI of Scotland & I of England, his interests ranged far beyond his Court's renowned love of the arts. He invested in cutting-edge science, and began modernising Britain's military and naval capacity. Hailed as 'Protector of Virginia', Henry stood at the forefront of the founding of British America. All before his tragic death, aged 18. In this rich and vibrant biography, prize-winning author, Sarah Fraser, brings Henry Stuart to life as the epitome of a Renaissance prince - active, virtuous, ambitious. Henry's story recreates an exciting part of the Jacobean era, during a transformational period of British history.

      The Prince Who Would Be King