Gwen Florio Livres
Gwen Florio crée des romans policiers réputés pour leurs protagonistes audacieux et leur réalisme cru. Son expérience de journaliste, couvrant aussi bien des zones de conflit internationales que des concours locaux intimes, confère à ses récits une authenticité et une profondeur indéniables. Florio explore les thèmes de la justice et de la résilience humaine, dans des contextes où le bien et le mal s'affrontent. Sa prose directe et captivante entraîne les lecteurs au cœur d'un suspense palpitant.







Searing social commentary meets chilling suspense as public defender Julia Geary takes a case destined to rock her small town to the core, for fans of John Lescroart. Public defender Julia Geary’s star is rising, and now she’s got her first murder case defending local denizen Ray Belmar in the death of a homeless man. But Julia’s professional and personal challenges are mounting. First, she’s assigned an intern whose arrogance is insufferable. Then, her widowed mother-in-law, whose home Julia and her son Calvin share, announces her plans to re-marry, meaning they’ll have to find a new place to live. And to top things off, Julia’s boss removes her from the case, saying that she’s lost perspective, replacing her with an attorney who advises Ray to plead guilty. Julia can’t shake the suspicion that the murder, and the subsequent killing of a homeless woman, is linked to the death of a state legislator who had been crusading for political reform. With the help of Duck Creek’s homeless community and her old friend, Sheriff’s Deputy Wayne Peterson, she launches her investigation—but then the anonymous threats start pouring in. Just as Julia begins to uncover the ways the system is shockingly stacked against those on the fringes of society, she makes an even more damning discovery. Someone close to her is harboring a dark secret they are desperate to protect—even if that means silencing Julia once and for all.
Nora Best returns to her hometown of Chateau in search of a new start but finds only trouble. A white police officer has shoot and killed a young Black man - the nephew of Bobby Evans, another Black man shot and killed in the sixties. Was it self-defense as claimed? Is the family connection a coincidence? What secrets are hidden in Chateau?
A hot-button legal case fuels a community's smoldering hostility--but the dark secret at its heart could set the town ablaze.Public defender Julia Geary moves through life in simmering resentment--at her husband, a soldier killed in Iraq, leaving her a single mother; at her low-paying job; and at her overbearing mother-in law, whose home she shares. She longs for a breakout case, and it arrives when members of the high school soccer team report seeing a teammate--Iraqi refugee Sami Mohammed--assaulting a girl in the locker room.In a town where animosity against refugees has already reached a fever pitch, Julia throws all her energy into Sami's defense. She finds an ally in high school principal Dom Parrish, who believes Sami is innocent, and the case suddenly turns red hot.Then she begins receiving vicious threats against her family, and a senseless act of violence leaves Sami in a coma. And finally, a crop of new evidence emerges that points to the town's most prominent citizens and pits Julia against powerful forces set on burying the truth once and for all.If Sami survives and Julia can prove him innocent, it will be the case of a lifetime. But now it's her life that's on the line.
When Nora Best's plans on exploring the US in an Airstream trailer with her Perfect-Ass Husband go up in smoke upon finding him in a compromising position with her friend, she sets off on her own. Nora ends up drowning her sorrows in a campsite in the Wyoming mountains, but soon finds herself in trouble when blood is found around the campsite and she is accused of murder.
Under the Shadows
- 360pages
- 13 heures de lecture
"Grief has nearly consumed journalist Lola Wicks, but her latest assignment leads to a darkness she may never escape"--Amazon.com.
Nora Best is enjoying the quiet life. Now a seventh-grade teacher in a small peninsula town in the Pacific Northwest. No drama. No danger. And most importantly - no one turning up dead... Until they do, that it is! Local environmental activist Ward Austin is found murdered and Nora is once again thrown into a complicated web of secrets and lies.
Nora Best's trying to start her life over as a 'team leader' at a retreat for troubled teens. All seems perfect but for the recent death of a girl. It's framed as suicide, but as Nora learns more about how the retreat is run she has suspicions that isn't the case. She's determined to find out the truth and help the teens still there.
In den Bergen Montanas sucht Reporterin Lola Wicks einen Mörder – im Kampf gegen eine verschworene Gemeinschaft ... Als ausgerechnet die erfahrene und weltgewandte Journalistin Lola Wicks in eine Provinzredaktion versetzt werden soll, flüchtet sie frustriert zu ihrer alten Freundin, der Lokalreporterin Mary Alice, die eine Hütte in den Bergen von Montana besitzt. Dort macht sie eine entsetzliche Entdeckung: Mary Alice wurde ermordet. Da Lola dem zuständigen Sheriff nicht traut, beginnt sie selbst zu ermitteln. Argwöhnisch beäugt von der verschworenen Gemeinschaft der Dorfbewohner fi ndet sie schließlich heraus, dass Mary Alice einer ungeheuerlichen Sache auf der Spur war, bei der es um viel Geld geht. So viel Geld, dass es sich lohnt, dafür zu töten ...
Das Todeszeichen
- 349pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Lola Wicks, frühere Auslandskorrespondentin, langweilt sich in der Kleinstadt Magpie, Montana, wo sie als Reporterin für eine Lokalzeitung arbeitet. Doch dann wird die junge Blackfeet-Indianerin Judith Calf Looking tot aufgefunden, die seit mehreren Monaten vermisst wurde. Auf ihrem Arm befindet sich ein seltsames Mal, das sich als Brandzeichen entpuppt. Lola recherchiert undercover und findet heraus, dass im Jahr zuvor mehrere junge Mädchen verschwanden. Und alle trugen dasselbe Zeichen auf dem Arm. Dass Lola mit ihrer Entdeckung in ein Wespennest gestochen hat, merkt sie erst, als sie selbst in den Fokus des Täters gerät ...

