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Thomas Wharton

    Cet auteur crée des histoires pour adultes et enfants, explorant des royaumes imaginaires. Son style narratif se caractérise par une prose fluide qui entraîne les lecteurs au cœur du récit. En se concentrant sur l'aventure et l'exploration de territoires inconnus, son œuvre promet un voyage captivant.

    Icefields
    Salamander
    • Salamander

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      'A dazzling, exhilarating adventure joining 18th-century printer Nicholas Flood and his motley band on a quest for the infinite book... A joy for anyone who loves stories and a must for everyone who loves books.' Big Issue The year is 1717. Stung by the mysterious death of his only son, Count Ostrov renounces army life and retires to his remote island retreat. There, in mourning, he loses himself in his love of puzzles, turning the very fabric of his spectacular Slav castle into a giant, mechanical conundrum of revolving doors, moving floors and unstable staircases. The Count brings to this impossible castle the legendary English printer Nicholas Flood, and charges him with the task of producing a book without beginning or end. But no sooner has Flood set about his quest than he meets the Count's beautiful, brilliant and yet somehow damaged daughter, Irena. In the shadows cast by the wheels and cogs of the clockwork castle, Flood finds himself distracted from the task in hand, and instead begins work on another book entirely, a secret gift for a secret lover -- a tiny octavo volume with one word, Desire, gold-tooled on its spine...

      Salamander
      3,7
    • Icefields

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Dr. Edward Byrne is on a climbing expedition in the Canadian Rockies in 1898 when he falls into a crevasse. While waiting to be rescued he sees the figure of an angel. A stiff-upper-lip Englishman, he tells nobody, but he allows the vision to haunt him for the next twenty-five years.

      Icefields
      3,6