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Frances Fyfield

    18 novembre 1948

    S'inspirant profondément de son expérience d'avocate pénaliste, cette auteure crée des récits captivants qui explorent les paysages complexes du crime et de la motivation humaine. Ses histoires se déroulent souvent sur fond de décors évocateurs, en particulier dans des régions côtières qui alimentent son esprit créatif. Avec un sens aigu des nuances psychologiques et un style de prose fluide, elle plonge dans les complexités morales auxquelles ses personnages sont confrontés. Son œuvre offre aux lecteurs un aperçu profond de l'intersection entre la loi, la moralité et les questions persistantes de la condition humaine.

    Gold Digger
    Les profondeurs du mal
    Une profonde affection
    Histoires à lire
    Apparences trompeuses
    Sanctuaire maudit
    • 2020

      The Playroom

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of psychological tension, this gripping thriller explores the complexities of confinement and the human psyche. It weaves a tale of resilience and survival, drawing comparisons to the emotional depth found in works like Emma Donoghue's Room and V. C. Andrews' Flowers in the Attic. The narrative delves into the characters' intricate relationships and the dark secrets that bind them, creating a chilling atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

      The Playroom
    • 2018

      Reissue of a novel set against the rich and colourful world of art collecting - a stunning tale of suspense and accurate psychological insight.

      Half Light
    • 2015

      A Painted Smile

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      2,8(4)Évaluer

      The new Di Porteous novel from the award-winning author of Blood From Stone

      A Painted Smile
    • 2014

      Looking Down

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The story unfolds with Richard Beaumont, who witnesses a mysterious woman's tragic fall from the Dover cliffs. Struggling with the haunting image, he isolates himself from his wife, Lilian, and becomes consumed by the need to capture the moment through his art. As he obsessively paints the scene, the narrative delves into themes of grief, obsession, and the impact of trauma on relationships, highlighting Richard's internal conflict and the consequences of his fixation on the unknown woman.

      Looking Down
    • 2013

      Gold Digger

      • 309pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(12)Évaluer

      A haunting tale of psychological suspense from the CWA Gold Dagger award- winner

      Gold Digger
    • 2010

      Cold To The Touch

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(10)Évaluer

      Reissue of a classic Sarah Fortune psychological treat

      Cold To The Touch
    • 2009

      Marianne Shearer is at the height of her career, a dauntingly successful barrister, respected by her peers and revered by her clients. So why has she killed herself? Peter Friel is determined to find out if her last trial held the reason for taking her own life.

      Blood from stone
    • 2008

      Half Light

      And Let's Dance

      Elisabeth is a picture restorer. This gives her the solitude and independence she needs - living and working alone in her flat. Despite her skills and reliability, Elizabeth undercharges for her work - valuing the worth of the paintings rather more than herself. Her ambitions are modest: beauty to look upon, unintrusive friendships and complete privacy. But when a mysterious and obviously wealthy man commissions her to restore his fabulous collection, an uncharacteristic combination of curiosity and financial need prompts her to accept his offer. Elisabeth soon realises her error, as the past and the present combine to make privacy her nemesis. As she becomes hostage to her patron, her lover and her friend realise they know nothing about her, or where she might be.

      Half Light
    • 2008

      Rachel befindet sich an einem Tiefpunkt ihres Lebens, al ssie der charismatischen Ivy begegnet. Diese ist das vollkommene Gegenteil von Rachel: stark, lebenshungrig und unabhängig. Auch Ivys Eltern hat Rachel bald ins Herz geschlossen, und die Besuche auf dem Bauernhof der Familie werden für sie zur willkommenen Flucht aus ihrem monotonen Alltag. Doch je mehr sie der Liebenswürdigkeit ihrer neuen Ersatzfamilie verfällt, desto weniger erkennt Rachel, dass sie zur Trumpfkarte in einem mörderischen Spiel geworden ist.

      Dunkles Wasser
    • 2007

      With the skill and empathy which caused A.N. Wilson to describe her as 'the best female crime writer in this country', Frances Fyfield has produced an outstanding novel of the destruction of hatred and revenge.

      The Art of Drowning