Quand des hommes masqués forcent la porte de sa chambre à Darkwind, Katharine devine aussitôt qu'ils sont là pour enlever son oncle Tully, dont ils espèrent exploiter le génie pour créer des armes. Elle réussit à leur échapper puis, pour protéger son oncle, elle met au point un plan audacieux : elle fait croire à sa mort. Juste après son enterrement, elle part pour Paris en transportant le vieil homme, endormi par un somnifère, au fond d'une malle. A peine installée, Katharine se met à sillonner les rues de la capitale dans l'espoir de retrouver Lane qui ne lui a donné aucune nouvelle depuis son départ précipité de Darkwind. Elle se sent suivie, mais rien ne la fera renoncer à sa quête, pas même l'annonce de la mort du jeune homme à laquelle elle refuse de croire...
Sharon Cameron Livres
Sharon Cameron est une auteure attirée par l'attrait de l'histoire et du mystère, qu'elle explore souvent en consultant des ouvrages poussiéreux et en recherchant des passages secrets. Ces explorations alimentent son style d'écriture distinctif, qui plonge dans le passé pour découvrir des récits oubliés. Son œuvre vise à immerger les lecteurs dans des voyages pleins de suspense et de découverte. Elle excelle dans la création d'atmosphères débordantes de curiosité et d'intrigue.







The Light in Hidden Places
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The extraordinary story of Stefania Podgórska, a Polish teenager who chose bravery and humanity by hiding thirteen Jews in her attic during WWII -- from #1 New York Times bestselling author Sharon Cameron. One knock at the door, and Stefania has a choice to make... It is 1943, and for four years, sixteen-year-old Stefania has been working for the Diamant family in their grocery store in Przemysl, Poland, singing her way into their lives and hearts. She has even made a promise to one of their sons, Izio -- a betrothal they must keep secret since she is Catholic and the Diamants are Jewish. But everything changes when the German army invades Przemysl. The Diamants are forced into the ghetto, and Stefania is alone in an occupied city, the only one left to care for Helena, her six-year-old sister. And then comes the knock at the door. Izio's brother Max has jumped from the train headed to a death camp. Stefania and Helena make the extraordinary decision to hide Max, and eventually twelve more Jews. Then they must wait, every day, for the next knock at the door, the one that will mean death. When the knock finally comes, it is two Nazi officers, requisitioning Stefania's house for the German army. With two Nazis below, thirteen hidden Jews above, and a little sister by her side, Stefania has one more excruciating choice to make.
Bluebird
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Sharon Cameron delivers another immersive, heartbreaking, uplifting historical novel, set in postwar New York City. In 1946, Eva leaves behind the rubble of Berlin for the streets of New York City, stepping from the fiery aftermath of one war into another, far colder one, where power is more important than principles, and lies are more plentiful than the truth. Eva holds the key to a deadly secret: Project Bluebird -- a horrific experiment of the concentration camps, capable of tipping the balance of world power. Both the Americans and the Soviets want Bluebird, and it is something that neither should ever be allowed to possess. But Eva hasn't come to America for secrets or power. She hasn't even come for a new life. She has come to America for one thing: justice. And the Nazi that has escaped its net. Critically acclaimed author of The Light in Hidden Places, Sharon Cameron, weaves a taut and affecting thriller ripe with intrigue and romance in this alternately chilling and poignant portrait of the personal betrayals, terrifying injustices, and deadly secrets that seethe beneath the surface in the aftermath of World War II.
The Knowing (English Edition)
- 438pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Sharon Cameron's companion novel to The Forgetting follows Samara, a member of the Knowing who cannot forget. After creating a painful memory, she flees to the lost city of Canaan. There, she meets Beckett, who challenges everything he believes. Together, they must navigate memory and love to save two worlds.
A Spark Unseen
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set against a backdrop of suspense and hidden truths, this dark mystery combines elements of intrigue and romance, challenging perceptions and expectations. The narrative unfolds with unexpected twists, as characters navigate a world where appearances can be deceiving. Sharon Cameron, known for her captivating storytelling, crafts a tale that keeps readers guessing until the very end.
The Bond of the Furthest Apart
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In the French filmmaker Robert Bresson’s cinematography, the linkage of fragmented, dissimilar images challenges our assumption that we know either what things are in themselves or the infinite ways in which they are entangled. The “bond” of Sharon Cameron’s title refers to the astonishing connections found both within Bresson’s films and across literary works by Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Kafka, whose visionary rethinkings of experience are akin to Bresson’s in their resistance to all forms of abstraction and classification that segregate aspects of reality. Whether exploring Bresson’s efforts to reassess the limits of human reason and will, Dostoevsky’s subversions of Christian conventions, Tolstoy’s incompatible beliefs about death, or Kafka’s focus on creatures neither human nor animal, Cameron illuminates how the repeated juxtaposition of disparate, even antithetical, phenomena carves out new approaches to defining the essence of being, one where the very nature of fixed categories is brought into question. An innovative look at a classic French auteur and three giants of European literature, The Bond of the Furthest Apart will interest scholars of literature, film, ethics, aesthetics, and anyone drawn to an experimental venture in critical thought.
The Dark Unwinding
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Filled with spine-tingling intrigue and dangerous family secrets, this tale weaves together elements of juicy romance and unexpected twists. The narrative promises to captivate readers with its compelling characters and a plot that keeps them guessing, making it a thrilling addition to the author's repertoire.
Artifice
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Set during World War II, the narrative explores themes of duplicity and resistance, highlighting the tension between betrayal and loyalty. The story unfolds through dramatic events that challenge characters to navigate moral dilemmas in a time of conflict. The author, known for their bestselling works, weaves a compelling tale that captures the complexities of human relationships amid the chaos of war.
I'm Gonna Freaking Recover...Am I?
A Personal Look Into One Woman's Recovery from an Eating Disorder and Depression
- 260pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Sharon Cameron candidly shares her four-year struggle with anorexia and bulimia, addressing the often-taboo subjects of eating disorders, depression, and self-injury, particularly within the church. Through her personal journals, she reveals her thoughts, feelings, and daily challenges with self-starvation, binging, and purging, aiming to inspire others facing similar battles. Her courageous journey highlights the importance of open conversation about these critical issues and offers hope for recovery.
The Forgetting
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
From the beloved author of Rook , a brilliant, genre-bending exploration of truth and memory, love and loss in this #1 NYT bestseller about a society that undergoes collective forgetting.
