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Linda De Angelis

    The Ruby Ring
    Vertiges
    The Other Boleyn Girl
    Le lieu du crime
    • Le lieu du crime

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Un manoir perdu sur la lande écossaise. C'est là que les membres d'une troupe de théâtre londonienne ont choisi de répéter une nouvelle pièce. Mais, dès la première nuit, l'auteur, la jeune, belle et talentueuse Joy Sinclair, est sauvagement assassinée dans son lit. Aussitôt alerté, Scotland Yard dépêche sur les lieux l'inspecteur Lynley, huitième comte d'Asherton, et sa collègue, le sergent Barbara Havers. L'affaire est délicate : au nombre des suspects figurent un lord, deux des stars les plus populaires de Grande-Bretagne et... la femme dont Lynley est passionnément épris.

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    • The Other Boleyn Girl

      • 627pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Set in the court of King Henry VIII, Mary Boleyn attracts the attention of the young king and becomes his mistress; when he tires of her, she sets out to school her sister, Anne, as a replacement. Politics and passion are inextricably bound together in this compelling drama. The Boleyn family is keen to rise through the ranks of society, and what better way to attract the attention of the most powerful in the land than to place their most beautiful young woman at court? But Mary becomes the king’s mistress at a time of change. He needs his personal pleasures, but he also needs an heir. The unthinkable happens and the course of English history is irrevocably changed. For the women at the heart of the storm, they have only one weapon; and when it’s no longer enough to be the mistress, Mary must groom her younger sister in the ways of the king. What happens next is common knowledge – but here it is told in a way we’ve never heard it before, with all of Philippa Gregory’s characteristic perceptiveness, backed by meticulous research and superb storytelling skills.

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    • Vertiges

      • 251pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Le C.H.U. Hobson, à New York n'est en rien différent des autres hôpitaux. Sauf que des jeunes femmes, après de banals examens gynécologiques, y sont victimes d'étranges vertiges qui s'accompagnent d'anomalies cérébrales inexplicables, repérables seulement par le scanographe révolutionnaire du Dr Martin Philips, le chef du service de neuroradiologie. Bravant les pressions ouvertes et occultes, au risque de sa carrière et de sa vie, Philips va tenter de résoudre l'énigme, jusqu'à la découverte de la vérité, l'effrayante vérité... Un suspense diabolique dans le milieu hospitalier que l'auteur, chirurgien lui-même, décrit d'une façon hyper-réaliste.

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    • Rome, 1520. The Eternal City is in mourning after the sudden death of Raphael Sanzio, the beloved painter and national hero. His body lies in state at the Pantheon, while nearby, Margherita Luti, a baker's daughter and Raphael's beloved, seeks refuge at the convent of Sant'Apollonia. Once a cherished figure in Roman society, she is now an outcast, pursued by powerful enemies within the Vatican. Margherita, who appeared as the Madonna in many of Raphael's works, finds herself at a crossroads. The Mother Superior agrees to admit her, but first, Margherita must relinquish the ruby ring she wears, a symbol of her connection to Raphael and their scandalous love. The ring, with its storied past, must be returned to the Church, or she will be cast out into the streets. Within the convent's walls, Margherita grapples with her decision, reflecting on her life with Raphael—the love and torment encapsulated in that one precious jewel.

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