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Cassandra Parkin

    Cassandra Parkin élabore des récits dérangeants et intemporels qui explorent les facettes plus sombres de la psyché humaine et de la société. Sa maîtrise stylistique se manifeste dans ses descriptions percutantes et sa narration captivante, qui plonge profondément les lecteurs dans ses univers. Parkin manipule habilement l'atmosphère, créant une tension et posant des questions persistantes qui résonnent bien après la dernière page. Son œuvre est saluée pour sa profondeur littéraire et sa perspective unique sur les vies ordinaires et leurs dimensions cachées.

    The Beach Hut
    The summer we all ran away
    Lily's House
    Soldier Boy
    New World Fairy Tales
    The Leftovers
    • The Leftovers

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      'It was dark and sad and powerful and poetic. Just addictive, and bloody marvellous' Louise Beech The Leftovers is a story about sexual power and consent, the myth of the perfect victim, and a dark exploration of the things we do for - and to - the ones we love. Callie's life is spent caring for others - for Frey, her client, and for Noah, her brother. When a tragic car accident shatters her family, she's left alone with her mother Vanessa. Vanessa's favourite child was Noah; Callie's favourite parent was her dad. Now they're stuck with each other - the leftovers of their family - and they'll have to confront the ways they've been hurt, and the ways they've passed that hurt on to others. Praise for Cassandra: 'A thoughtful novel. Parkin creates authentic, interesting characters' Carys Bray 'Fresh and original, written vividly and with lair. I was completely engrossed!' Katherine Webb 'A dark, eloquently creepy tale. Parkin's prose quivers with visceral terror' Carol Lovekin

      The Leftovers
    • New World Fairy Tales

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(341)Évaluer

      An unnamed college student embarks on an obsessive quest to gather and document the life stories of strangers in contemporary America. This journey of discovery mirrors a renowned literary adventure from the past, drawing parallels between personal narratives and broader human experiences. Through a series of interviews, the student uncovers diverse perspectives, exploring themes of connection and the significance of storytelling across time and cultures.

      New World Fairy Tales
    • Soldier Boy

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(16)Évaluer

      Soldier Boy is gripping story about secrets, fear, longing, lies and the power of being true to yourself, even when the price is higher than you could have imagined. Under the shadow of trauma, Liam has been discharged from the army. As night terrors torment him and he struggles to keep his anger intact, he finds himself in his car, his daughter Alannah asleep in the back, while his wife Emma has gone AWOL. With no idea where to go for shelter, his only goal is to hold onto his daughter at all costs. But Alannah is on a journey of her own. As the consequences of Alannah’s choices unfold, nothing will ever be the same again. ‘The writing is glorious, beautiful… the handling of the subject matter is so tender, so sensitive, so utterly well done. This book is just what the world needs right now. No one could read it and not learn something, not let their mind and heart open up just a little bit more. I adored it.’ Louise Beech ‘Uniquely structured, Cassandra Parkin's Soldier Boy is a masterclass in interior storytelling that keeps you glued to the page.’ Ana Johns, Internationally Bestselling author of The Woman in the White Kimono

      Soldier Boy
    • Lily's House

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(332)Évaluer

      'Spell-binding.' Jane Corry, author of My Husband's WifeMarianne reluctantly confront the secrets of the past and present - and discover how dangerous we become when we're trying to protect the ones we love.

      Lily's House
    • "When nineteen year old Davey finds himself drunk, beaten and alone, he is rescued by the oddly-assorted inhabitants of an abandoned and beautiful house in the West Country. Their only condition for letting him join them is that he asks them no questions. More than thirty years ago in that same house, burned-out rock star Jack Laker writes a ground-breaking comeback album, and abandons the girl who saved his life to embark on a doomed and passionate romance with a young actress. His attempt to escape his destructive lifestyle leads to deceit, debauchery and even murder. As Davey and his fellow housemate Priss try to uncover the secrets of the house's inhabitants, both past and present, it becomes clear that the five strangers have all been drawn there by the events and the music of that long-ago summer."--Publisher's description

      The summer we all ran away
    • The Beach Hut

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(220)Évaluer

      It is autumn time and on a peaceful Cornish beach, Finn and his sister Ava defy planning regulations and achieve a childhood dream when they build themselves an illegal beach hut. This tiny haven will be their home until Ava departs at Midwinter for a round-the-world adventure.

      The Beach Hut
    • 'The story is fresh and original, written vividly and with flair. I was completely engrossed!' Katherine Webb, international best-selling author 'Beautiful... A fascinating tale of the meeting of lost souls. Of danger, and trust and self-worth. Read it.' Jen Campbell, author of Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops 'A stunning debut... The storyline is original, the characters are fascinating, and over all this is simply a great read.' The Bookbag 'The characters grabbed my heart, the story pulled me in and I sailed through the pages... Put Cassandra Parkin's debut novel on your To-Read list.' Women's World When nineteen-year-old Davey finds himself drunk, beaten and alone, he is rescued by the oddly assorted inhabitants of an abandoned and beautiful house in the West Country. Their only condition for letting him join them is that he asks them no questions. More than thirty years ago in that same house, burned-out rock star Jack Laker writes a ground-breaking comeback album, and abandons the girl who saved his life to embark on a doomed and passionate romance with a young actress. His attempt to escape his destructive lifestyle leads to deceit, debauchery and even murder. As Davey and his fellow housemate Priss try to uncover the secrets of the house's inhabitants, both past and present, it becomes clear that the five strangers have all been drawn there by the events and the music of that long-ago summer.

      The Summer We All Ran Away: a transcendent, time-bending tale of deviance and desolation
    • Underwater Breathing

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(164)Évaluer

      On Yorkshire's gradually-crumbling mud cliffs sits an Edwardian seaside house. In the bathroom, Jacob and Ella hide from their parents' passionate arguments by playing the `Underwater Breathing' game - until the day Jacob wakes to find his mother and sister gone.

      Underwater Breathing
    • The Winter's Child

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(882)Évaluer

      A ghostly winter read with a modern gothic flavour. A tale of twisted love, family secrets and hauntings.

      The Winter's Child
    • The Slaughter Man

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,2(48)Évaluer

      'Haunting and beautifully written' Emma Burstall When her identical twin Laurel dies, seventeen-year-old Willow's life falls apart. With her parents' marriage faltering, she finds escape at her uncle Joe's cottage. But even as they begin to know each other, Willow is plagued with memories of her sister. Then, Lucas arrives in her life - troubled, angry and with a dangerous past. Joe's cottage is idyllic, but the forest is filled with secrets. What is Joe hiding from her? What events have brought Lucas to her door? And who is the Slaughter Man who steals through Willow's sleep? As the lines between dreams and reality become blurred, Willow's torment deepens. It seems as if her only escape lies with the Slaughter Man. What Reviewers and Readers Say: 'A dark, eloquently creepy tale. Parkin's prose quivers with visceral terror' Carol Lovekin, Author of Snow Sisters & Ghostbird 'Haunting, complex and beautifully written. A really compelling read' Emma Burstall, the top 10 bestselling author of the Tremarnock Series

      The Slaughter Man