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Kevin Wignall

    En tant qu'écrivain, il élabore des récits captivants qui explorent les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine, créant des histoires pleines de suspense et d'atmosphère. Son style se caractérise par son intensité et une capacité remarquable à immerger le lecteur directement dans les événements. Avec un vif intérêt pour la politique et les relations internationales, son œuvre explore souvent les motivations complexes qui animent ses personnages. Ses récits offrent une expérience prenante à ceux qui recherchent une profondeur psychologique et des intrigues palpitantes.

    People Die
    When we were lost
    The Hunter's Prayer
    A Death in Sweden
    The Names of the Dead
    To Die in Vienna
    • To Die in Vienna

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(41)Évaluer

      Soon to be a major motion picture starring Jake Gyllenhaal. He's seen something that could get him killed. But what? Freddie Makin is a spy for hire. For a year he's been watching Jiang Cheng, an academic whose life seems suspiciously normal. To Freddie it's just a job: he never asks who's paying him and why--until the day someone is sent to kill him, and suddenly the watcher becomes the watched. On the run from whoever wants him dead, Freddie knows he must have seen something incriminating. The only trouble is, he has no idea what. Is the CIA behind all this--or does it go higher than that? Have his trackers uncovered his own murky past? As he's forced into a lethal dance across Vienna, Freddie knows one thing for sure: his only hope for survival is keeping the truth from the other side, and making sure the secrets from his past stay hidden.

      To Die in Vienna
    • The Names of the Dead

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(1769)Évaluer

      They locked him up. Now he's out--for revenge. Former CIA officer James 'Wes' Wesley paid the ultimate price for his patriotism when he was locked up in a French jail for an anti-terror operation gone wrong--abandoned by the Agency he served, shunned by his colleagues and friends, cut off from his family. Now he is shattered by the news that his ex-wife, Rachel, a State Department analyst, has been killed in a terrorist attack in Spain. He also discovers that his young son, Ethan, is missing. But Wes didn't know he had a son--until now. Why was Rachel in Spain? And why did she keep his son secret from him? Granted early release, Wes takes flight across Europe to search for the truth and exact his revenge. But can he catch the spies who betrayed him before they track him down? In order to find the answers and save his son, Wes realises he must confront the dark secrets in his own past--before it's too late.

      The Names of the Dead
    • A Death in Sweden

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(75)Évaluer

      Dan Hendricks is a man in need of a lifeline. A former CIA operative, he is now an agent for hire by foreign powers on the hunt for dangerous fugitives. It's a lethal world at the best of times, and Dan knows his number is almost up. His next job could be his last--and his next job is his biggest yet. The target sounds trackable enough: Jacques Fillon, who gave up his life trying to save a fellow passenger following a bus crash in northern Sweden. But the man was something of an enigma in this rural community, and his death exposes his greatest secret: Jacques Fillon never existed at all. Dan is tasked with uncovering Fillon's true identity--but can he do so before his own past catches up with him?

      A Death in Sweden
    • The Hunter's Prayer

      • 219pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,5(75)Évaluer

      When Ella is drawn into a dark and deadly world she must make herself ruthless and unforgiving in order to survive an enemy she never knew she had.

      The Hunter's Prayer
    • When we were lost

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(147)Évaluer

      Survival. It's a concept these high school students never had to consider--until their plane crashes in a remote rainforest with no adults left alive. With many of them falling prey to threats from both the jungle and man, they soon realize that danger comes in many sinister forms. Tom Calloway didn't want to go on a field trip to Costa Rica, but circumstances had him ending up sitting in the back of the plane--which was the only part that was intact after the crash in the remote South American wilderness. Tom and a small group of his classmates are fortunate to be alive, but their luck quickly runs out when some of them fall prey to the unfamiliar threats of the jungle--animals, reptiles, insects, and even the unforgiving heat. Every decision they make could mean life or death. As the days go by and the survivors' desperation grows, things get even more perilous. Not everyone can cope with the trauma of seeing their friends die, and a struggle for leadership soon pits them against each other. And when they come across evidence of other people in the middle of the rainforest, does that mean they're safe--or has their survival come to an even more vicious end?

      When we were lost
    • People Die

      • 311pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      2,5(7)Évaluer

      Fast, efficient, and deadly. Murder by contract is JJ's business--and each job makes JJ feel alive. Still, killing is an uncertain profession, and a shakeup in the company stirs grim shock waves. Somebody wants JJ dead. Now the hunter has become the hunted.

      People Die
    • Who Is Conrad Hirst?

      • 227pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      2,5(8)Évaluer

      Who is Conrad Hirst? Knowing the answer could get you killed. Not knowing could get him killed. Conrad Hirst is a hired killer working for a German crime boss. Disturbed by the death of his girlfriend ten years earlier and still bearing the scars of post-traumatic stress after serving as a mercenary, he's valued precisely because of how broken he is, by how coldly he kills, by the solitary existence he leads. But something has happened on Conrad's most recent job that's shattered his equilibrium and left him determined to quit. Fortunately for him, there's a simple way to leave the business and begin life anew: Only four people know who he is and what he's done -- kill those four people, and Conrad is a free man. A simple plan, but life is never that simple, and as Conrad's scheme unravels, he quickly realizes he isn't the only one doing the killing. With the certainties of his life crumbling around him, he's no longer sure whom he's been working for, or why, or what they want of him now. In fact, he can't even answer the ever-looming and ominous question: Who is Conrad Hirst? Fast-paced, dark, and disturbing, Kevin Wignall's newest page-turner is the story of a broken young man seeking retribution against those who have used him for their own gain, and of the devastating secret that fuels his anger. It is a story of identity and loss, of missed opportunities and the cruelty of fate.

      Who Is Conrad Hirst?
    • In the Thirteenth Century, Will was meant to be Earl of Mercia but never inherited the title. Over the centuries, he leads a lonely life, facing challenges and searching for answers that remain elusive.

      Blood
    • The Traitor's Story

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      When fifteen-year-old American Hailey Portman goes missing in Switzerland, her desperate parents seek the help of their neighbor, Finn Harrington, a seemingly quiet historian rumored to be a former spy. Sensing the story runs deeper than anyone yet knows, Finn reluctantly agrees to make some enquiries. He has little to go on other than his instincts, and his instincts have been wrong in the past--sometimes spectacularly wrong. But he gets involved anyway, never imagining that Hailey's disappearance might be linked to the tragic events that ended his career six years earlier, drawing him back into a deadly world that has neither forgiven nor forgotten.

      The Traitor's Story
    • A Fragile Thing

      • 267pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      "Max Emerson is rich and powerful: a patron of the arts and the owner of a multinational business. But Max's business is money laundering, and, for the first time in his fortunate life, he's in trouble. Hackers are targeting his company. The FBI is pressuring him to betray one of his crooked clients. A dark secret from his own past looks in danger of resurfacing. When his parents are killed in a tragic accident, the whole world Max has built for himself seems to be on the brink of collapse. Just as he's drawn back into the heart of his estranged family, he receives a letter from beyond the grave--a letter that turns everything he thought he knew on its head ..."--Amazon.com.

      A Fragile Thing