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Joy Martin

    S'inspirant d'une riche tapisserie d'héritage irlandais et de récits familiaux, cette auteure crée des romans empreints de mystère, de passion et de surnaturel. Ses explorations d'enfance dans de grandes demeures anciennes et de vastes domaines ont éveillé une fascination durable pour les histoires de passages secrets, d'amours illicites et de fantômes persistants. À travers ses récits captivants, elle explore les dynamiques complexes des strates sociales et le pouvoir durable du désir humain. Son art de la narration est à la fois évocateur et fascinant.

    A Wrong to Sweeten
    Ulick's Daughter
    • Eva Dillon, the illegitimate daughter of Ulick John de Burgh, 14th Earl of Clanricarde, is proud of her noble lineage, but her status in society is far from secure. After Ulick's death leaves her and her mother with nothing, his second son, Hubert, inherits the vast estates in County Galway and is determined to evict them. Faced with the loss of her home, Eva seeks revenge on her brother and aims to reclaim her rightful legacy. Her journey leads her to meet intrepid journalist Dan Fahy, who encourages her to move to Dublin, and wealthy Russian Sasha Pobedonostsev, who introduces her to a life of luxury and Russian high society. As Eva navigates this opulent world, she grapples with her longing for belonging and the haunting secrets of her past. Set in nineteenth-century Ireland and Russia, this enthralling tale follows one woman's quest for self-discovery and the truth about her origins. Joy Martin, born in Limerick, has a rich background in journalism, having worked for Dublin’s Evening Press and the Zambia Broadcasting Corporation, and is the acclaimed author of several works.

      Ulick's Daughter