Jump to content
The results shown here may not be accurate due to the type of search Google performs: it uses the every word in book's author to search.
  • Le treizième conte

     
    Un passionnant mystère qui s'inscrit dans la veine du célèbre Rebecca de Daphné du Maurier. Une mise en abîme et une puissance romanesque remarquable parcourent le roman du début à la fin : secrets de famille, magie des livres et art de raconter des histoires. Un passionnant mystère qui s'inscrit dans la veine du célèbre Rebecca de Daphné du Maurier. Une mise en abîme et une puissance romanesque remarquable parcourent le roman du début à la fin : secrets de famille, magie des livres et art de raconter des histoires. Vida Winter, auteur de best-sellers vivant à l'écart du monde, s'est inventé plusieurs vies à travers des histoires toutes plus étranges les unes que les autres et toutes sorties de son imagination. Aujourd'hui âgée et malade, elle souhaite enfin lever le voile sur l'extraordinaire existence qui fut la sienne. Sa lettre à sa biographe Margaret Lea est une injonction : elle l'invite à un voyage dans son passé, à la découverte de ses secrets. Margaret succombe à la séduction de Vida mais, en tant que biographe, elle doit traiter des faits, non de l'imaginaire ; et elle ne croit pas au récit de Vida. Les deux femmes confrontent les fantômes qui participent de leur histoire et qui vont les aider à cerner leur propre vérité. Dans la veine du célèbre Rebecca de Daphné Du Maurier, ce roman mystérieux et envoûtant est à la fois un conte gothique où il est question de maisons hantées et de soeurs jumelles au destin funeste, et une ode à la magie des livres.
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 474
    • Year of Publication: 2015
  • Il était un fleuve

     
    " Trépidant et envoûtant, profond et beau, offrez-vous un plaisir et lisez ce livre ! " Madeline Miller Une auberge au bord de la Tamise, une nuit de solstice d'hiver, quelque part au xixe siècle. Un étranger gravement blessé pousse la porte, avec dans ses bras une petite noyée. L'homme s'appelle Henry Daunt. Quant à la fillette morte, personne ne connaît son nom. Quelques heures plus tard, elle revient à la vie. Doit-on parler de magie ou ce phénomène peut-il s'expliquer par la science ? Et, surtout, qui est cette miraculée ? Amelia, la fille des Vaughan, enlevée deux ans plus tôt, Alice, la fille de Robin, le bâtard mulâtre des Armstrong, ou une petite gitane du camp d'à côté ? À moins qu'il ne s'agisse de la fille du batelier, le Silencieux, mort il y a plusieurs siècles et qui fait désormais traverser la rivière aux âmes... Une année durant, Henry, secondé par l'infirmière Rita Sunday,va explorer toutes les pistes. À la fois conte, enquête et roman historique sur les premières heures du darwinisme, mêlant folklore, suspense et une juste dose de romantisme, le nouveau roman de Diane Setterfield est nimbé de la même aura puissante qui a fait le succès de son best-seller Le Treizième Conte
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 565
    • Year of Publication: 2019
  • Untitled Setterfield 2 of 2

     
    No description provided.
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 352
    • Year of Publication: 2011
  • The Thirteenth Tale

     
    No description provided.
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 513
    • Year of Publication: 2025
  • Once Upon a River

     
    From the instant #1 New York Times bestselling author of the “eerie and fascinating” (USA TODAY) The Thirteenth Tale comes a “swift and entrancing, profound and beautiful” (Madeline Miller, internationally bestselling author of Circe) novel about how we explain the world to ourselves, ourselves to others, and the meaning of our lives in a universe that remains impenetrably mysterious. On a dark midwinter’s night in an ancient inn on the river Thames, an extraordinary event takes place. The regulars are telling stories to while away the dark hours, when the door bursts open on a grievously wounded stranger. In his arms is the lifeless body of a small child. Hours later, the girl stirs, takes a breath and returns to life. Is it a miracle? Is it magic? Or can science provide an explanation? These questions have many answers, some of them quite dark indeed. Those who dwell on the river bank apply all their ingenuity to solving the puzzle of the girl who died and lived again, yet as the days pass the mystery only deepens. The child herself is mute and unable to answer the essential questions: Who is she? Where did she come from? And to whom does she belong? But answers proliferate nonetheless. Three families are keen to claim her. A wealthy young mother knows the girl is her kidnapped daughter, missing for two years. A farming family reeling from the discovery of their son’s secret liaison stand ready to welcome their granddaughter. The parson’s housekeeper, humble and isolated, sees in the child the image of her younger sister. But the return of a lost child is not without complications and no matter how heartbreaking the past losses, no matter how precious the child herself, this girl cannot be everyone’s. Each family has mysteries of its own, and many secrets must be revealed before the girl’s identity can be known. Once Upon a River is a glorious tapestry of a book that combines folklore and science, magic and myth. Suspenseful, romantic, and richly atmospheric, this is “a beguiling tale, full of twists and turns like the river at its heart, and just as rich and intriguing” (M.L. Stedman, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Light Between Oceans).
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 496
    • Year of Publication: 2019
  • Once Upon a River

     
    'I was completely spellbound' - Ruth Hogan, author of The Keeper of Lost Things 'Setterfield is a master storyteller' - Madeline Miller, author of Circe Some say the river drowned her... Some say it brought her back to life On a dark midwinter's night in an ancient inn on the Thames, the regulars are entertaining themselves by telling stories when the door bursts open and in steps an injured stranger. In his arms is the drowned corpse of a child. Hours later, the dead girl stirs, takes a breath and returns to life. Is it a miracle? Is it magic? And who does the little girl belong to? An exquisitely crafted historical mystery brimming with folklore, suspense and romance, as well as with the urgent scientific curiosity of the Victorian age. ____________________ Praise for Diane Setterfield: 'An absolute feast of a book, which will keep you engrossed' RED magazine 'Brimming with folklore, intrigue and romance, this is a story to savour' Woman & Home 'Once Upon a River continues to demonstrate [Setterfield's] mastery of the Gothic genre in a way that will appeal to modern readers' The Independent Readers are captivated by Once Upon a River: ***** 'Pure escapism, a beautifully written story.' ***** 'It felt as comforting as the fantastical stories you read as a child yet with a darker edge.' ***** 'I was entranced from the beginning to the end.'
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 485
    • Year of Publication: 2018
  • The Thirteenth Tale

     
    'Cleverly plotted, beautifully written ... a riveting multi-layered mystery that twists and turns, and weaves a quite magical spell' INDEPENDENT 'Blissful entertainment' THE TIMES 'Make yourself a mug of cocoa and shut the curtains tight - a generous helping of gothic delight is about to be served' DAILY EXPRESS *** Everybody has a story... Angelfield House stands abandoned and forgotten. It was once home to the March family: fascinating, manipulative Isabelle; brutal, dangerous Charlie; and the wild, untamed twins, Emmeline and Adeline. But the house hides a chilling secret which strikes at the very heart of each of them, tearing their lives apart... Now Margaret Lea is investigating Angelfield's past, and its mysterious connection to the enigmatic writer Vida Winter. Vida's history is mesmering - a tale of ghosts, governesses, and gothic strangeness. But as Margaret succumbs to the power of her storytelling, two parallel stories begin to unfold... What has Angelfield been hiding? What is the secret that strikes at the heart of Margaret's own, troubled life? And can both women ever confront the ghosts that haunt them...? The Thirteenth Tale is a spellbinding mystery, a love letter to storytelling, and a modern classic.
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 501
    • Year of Publication: 2011
  • Bellman & Black

     
    #1 New York Times bestselling author “An astonishing work of genius.” —Bookreporter “Magically transformative.” —Bookpage Can one moment in time haunt you forever? From the instant #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Thirteenth Tale comes a “poetic and mysterious” (Booklist) story that will haunt you to your very core. Caught up in a moment of boyhood competition, William Bellman recklessly aims his slingshot at a rook resting on a branch, killing the bird instantly. It is a small but cruel act, and is soon forgotten. By the time he is grown, with a wife and children of his own, William seems to have put the whole incident behind him. It was as if he never killed the thing at all. But rooks don’t forget… Years later, when a stranger mysteriously enters William’s life, his fortunes begin to turn—and the terrible and unforeseen consequences of his past indiscretion take root. In a desperate bid to save the only precious thing he has left, he enters into a rather strange bargain, with an even stranger partner. Together, they found a decidedly macabre business. And Bellman & Black is born.
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 336
    • Year of Publication: 2013
  • Bellman & Black

     
    A haunting Victorian ghost story of love, loss and the mystery of death from the bestselling author of THE THIRTEENTH TALE and ONCE UPON A RIVER 'Fabulous' THE TIMES 'This is a ghost story and while it is dark, atmospheric and full of death, what I loved was its life and colour. Setterfield is brilliant at character and setting and can make even a woollen mill fascinating and utterly riveting. A rags -to-riches tale with a spooky twist' Wendy Holden, DAILY MAIL As a boy, William Bellman commits one small cruel act that appears to have unforeseen and terrible consequences. The killing of a rook with his catapult is soon forgotten amidst the riot of boyhood games. And by the time he is grown, with a wife and children of his own, he seems indeed, to be a man blessed by fortune. Until tragedy strikes, and the stranger in black comes, and William Bellman starts to wonder if all his happiness is about to be eclipsed. Desperate to save the one precious thing he has left, he enters into a bargain. A rather strange bargain, with an even stranger partner, to found a decidedly macabre business. And Bellman & Black is born.
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 339
    • Year of Publication: 2013
  • Le treizième conte

     
    Vida Winter, auteur de best-sellers vivant à l'écart du mond, s'est inventé plusieurs vies à travers des histoires toutes plus étranges les unes que les autres et toutes sorties de son imagination. Aujourd'hui âgée et malade, elle souhaite enfin lever le voile sur l'extraordinaire existence qui fut la sienne. Sa lettre à sa biographe Margaret Lea est une injonction : elle l'invite à un voyage dans son passé, à la découverte de ses secrets. Margaret succombe à la séduction de Vida mais, en tant que biographe, elle doit traiter des faits, non de l'imaginaire ; et elle ne croit pas au récit de Vida. Les deux femmes confrontent les fantômes qui participent de leur histoire et qui vont les aider à cerner leur propre vérité. Dans la veine du célèbre Rebecca de Daphné Du Maurier, ce roman mystérieux et envoûtant est à la fois un conte gothique où il est question de maisons hantées et de sœurs jumelles au destin funeste, et une ode à la magie des livres.
    • Author: Diane Setterfield
    • Pages: 394
    • Year of Publication: 2025
×
×
  • Create New...