End Games in Bordeaux
- 244pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The fourth and final chapter of the 'Bordeaux' novels, Allan Massie's acclaimed crime series featuring Superintendent Lannes.
Allan Massie est un auteur écossais qui se distingue par son profond engagement envers le passé lointain. Son œuvre prolifique et variée, comprenant plus de vingt romans, mêle avec brio des thèmes historiques à un style littéraire distinctif. L'écriture de Massie est reconnue pour son exploration perspicace de la nature humaine et des événements historiques.







The fourth and final chapter of the 'Bordeaux' novels, Allan Massie's acclaimed crime series featuring Superintendent Lannes.
The third instalment in Allan Massie's acclaimed crime series continues the story of dogged detection in a world seemingly gone mad.
This novel is a multi-layered political story that attempts to explain how and why France capitulated in 1940.
In this personal history and celebration of Glasgow, Allan Massie uses contemporary accounts to trace the history from its 6th century founding, through its Victorian heyday and 20th century decline, to its current resurgence, marked by its selection as the 1990 Cultural Capital of Europe.
There are days, even in the bad times, even the worst, when you can still believe in the future, like that six o'clock in the morning three weeks ago when the bell rang and Dominique was there. Dominique, pale, wretchedly thin, exhausted, his hair cropped, but nevertheless Dominique. Lannes held him in his arms, neither able for a moment to speak.
'David comes alive in this novel as a fascinating, divided self, but you also feel on finishing it that you have understood a little more about the extraordinary world of the Middle East from which so much of our own Judaeo-Christian religion and civilisation spring. Modern parallels are never forced - Massie to too subtle a writer for that - but this world of sex, intrigue, war and religious mania suggests constantly to the reader not memories of the Bible but events in the newspapers in that very Hebron where David ruled as king' AN Wilson, Evening Standard
Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire, adopted son of Julius Caesar, friend and later foe of Mark Antony, patron of Horace and Virgil. Frank and forceful, this putative autobiography tells his story from the assassination of Caesar, through his military, political and personal struggles to his final days as Emperor in everything but name.
Death in Bordeaux is the first in a trilogy that will take Lannes through the war and up to the grisly, but inevitable purge of those found guilty of German collaboration. However, this is also a novel that explores the moral complexity of France's time of trial, and the reasons why it has taken its people so long to emerge from the shadow of war.
"Compelling...A masterly feat...A magnificent, sweeping, authoritative, warm yet wry history." --The Wall Street Journal In this fascinating and intimate portrait of the Stuarts, author Allan Massie takes us deep into one of history's bloodiest and most tumultuous reigns. Exploring the family's lineage from the first Stuart king to the last, The Royal Stuarts is a panoramic history of the family that acted as a major player in the Scottish Wars of Independence, the Union of the Crowns, the English Civil War, the Restoration, and more. Drawing on the accounts of historians past and present, novels, and plays, this is the complete story of the Stuart family, documenting their path from the salt marshes of Brittany to the thrones of Scotland and England and eventually to exile. The Royal Stuarts brings to life figures like Mary, Queens of Scots, Charles I, and Bonnie Prince Charlie, uncovering a family of strong affections and fierce rivalries. Told with panache, this is the gripping true story of backstabbing, betrayal, and ambition gone awry.
This is a survey of contemporary British fiction. Focussing primarily on the distinctive achievement and personality of each writer, the author also discusses the contribution of British fiction to such genres as women's writing, the political novel, spy and crime fiction. It addresses questions such as the rise of mass market publishing and the emergence of an international readership in assessing the role of the modern author as we approach the twenty-first century.
A diplomat's daughter, Marian Sutro is an outsider - half French, half British. When she is recruited by SOE, her hybrid status and fluent French will be of service for her to go undercover in wartime France on a dangerous cause. Trained in sabotage, dead-drops, how to perform under interrogation and how to kill, Marian parachutes into south-west France - officially as a Resistance courier. But her real destination is Paris, where she must find Clement Pelletier, a family friend, once the focus of her adolescent desires. A nuclear physicist, Pelletier is engaged in the race for a new and terrifying weapon and of urgent significance to her superiors. Marian struggles towards this reunion, understanding that war changes everything, and neither love nor fatherland may be trusted.
Die Lebensgeschichte des Marc Anton, Nachfolger Cäsars in Rom und in Kleopatras Armen: Nach seiner Niederlage gegen Octavian bei Actium zieht Marc Anton sich nach Alexandria zurück und diktiert seinem treuen griechischen Sekretär Critias den letzten Band seiner Memoiren. Es soll eine Gegendarstellung zu den Verleumdungen Octavians werden, die dieser seit geraumer Zeit in Rom gegen Marc Anton in Umlauf bringt. Marc Anton erzählt von der Ermordung Cäsars, vom ersten Treffen mit Cäsars Adoptivsohn Octavian und von der Gründung des Triumvirats. Schließlich kommt es zu der schicksalhaften Begegnung mit Cäsars Geliebter Kleopatra, deren Reizen Marc Anton ebenso erliegt wie sein großer Vorgänger.
Vanaf het moment dat Julius Caesar zijn vijanden Pompejus en Crassus heeft verslagen, ontstaat er een groeiende onrust onder zijn medestanders. Hebben zij er wel goed aan gedaan hem te steunen nu hij alle macht naar zichzelf toetrekt, de republikeinse macht aan de kant wil schuiven en zelfs goddelijkheid nastreeft? Door de ogen van een van hen, Decimus Brustus, zien we Caesar als de theatrale tovenaar en de generaal wiens soldaten hem blindelings volgen, ondanks dat hun vrouwen het bed met hem delen. Caesar is een heerser die met zijn talenten de megalomane ambities voedt om Alexander te overtroeven en die gaandeweg uitgroeit tot een koning en zelfs een god. Hij is een authoritaire man met een fabelachtige charme en een emotionele betrokkenheid die nihil is. Enorm is dan ook het effect van zo'n man op een groep nobele burgers, wier wrok en afgunst zo gemakkelijk kan worden gedempt onder mooie woorden over eer en vrijheid. Met als resultaat één van de bekendste moorden uit de geschiedenis.
In dieser fiktiven Biographie entsteht ein differenziertes Bild des röm. Kaisers Tiberius, der als grausamer Diktator in die Geschichte einging.