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Sara Woods

    Cette auteure a acquis une renommée grâce à ses romans policiers captivants, puisant son inspiration dans un profond intérêt pour l'histoire et la psychologie humaine. Son style distinctif se caractérise par des intrigues méticuleusement élaborées et un sens aigu du détail, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience véritablement immersive. Le protagoniste de ses œuvres, Anthony Maitland, est un avocat dont l'intelligence vive et le sens de la justice le guident à travers des enquêtes complexes. Ses romans offrent une exploration fascinante du crime et de son démêlement complexe.

    Ein kleines, kleines Grab
    Angst vor der Wahrheit
    Gift aus Indien
    Ein Dieb oder Zwei
    Error of the Moon
    Sara or the Existence of Fire
    • Sara or the Existence of Fire

      • 75pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,4(77)Évaluer

      The novella explores the surreal journey of Sara and her dog, blending dreamy prose with poetic elements. It reflects the author's pre-transition thoughts, envisioning an ideal self post-transition while navigating a world filled with hidden dangers. This unique narrative intertwines themes of identity, transformation, and the complexities of self-discovery, offering an intimate glimpse into the author's inner landscape.

      Sara or the Existence of Fire
    • From the back cover:The General Aircraft company stood on the desolate Yorkshire moors. It was the perfect spot for a secret government project ... and deadly intrigue. Missing documents pointed to espionage, but a corpse added murder most foul to the high crime of treason. Working undercover as a new employee, Antony Maitland needed all the skills he learned as a wartime agent to find the traitor. The suspects ranged from the company's director to a very private secretary, but one murder after another quickly narrowed the field. Maitland decided that it was time to set his own trap to catch the elusive killer. Though if it failed, it would be his first ... and final mistake.

      Error of the Moon