The story unfolds through a gripping narrative that explores the events leading up to the discovery of a dead man in Victoria's bed. As the plot unravels over seventeen years, questions arise about the man's identity and whether Victoria played a role in his death. This mystery delves into themes of guilt, memory, and the complexities of human relationships, keeping readers on edge as they seek to uncover the truth behind the murder.
Michelle Jackson Livres
La passion de Michelle pour l'écriture, qui l'anime depuis toujours, est évidente dans son travail de propriétaire et d'éditrice d'un journal communautaire. Elle se concentre sur des reportages d'intérêt humain, capturant l'essence des personnes et des événements au sein de sa ville de Caroline du Sud. Son approche plonge dans la vie d'individus ordinaires et le pouls des entreprises locales, offrant aux lecteurs une fenêtre sur le cœur de la communauté. À travers son style narratif, elle illumine le caractère unique et la riche tapisserie de la vie en petite ville.






One Kiss in Havana
- 391pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Emma, Louise and Sophie are sisters. Talented, artistic and creative, they have a lot in common - especially when it comes to men. When Emma recieves two tickets to Cuba in the post from her late husband she is more than surprised. She decides to take Sophie along in his place - not realising that he had always intended Sophie to go.
What Women Know
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Every Woman Has a Secret ... Now she's sharing it ...
Ruth Travers is leaving Ireland for sunny Perth. Leaving behind her married boyfriend of 10 years, Ruth hopes to make a fresh start. Her mother Angela, who lived in Perth in the 70s, is distraught when she hears that Ruth is Australia bound. It is only when Ruth discovers a sealed airmail envelope, with 5 Peppermint Grove, Perth, scrawled across it in her mother's handwriting, that she wonders what else Angela may be hiding.
No Longer He, But She
- 50pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The story contrasts the innocence of nine-year-old Michelle, who embodies kindness and joy in her two-parent home, with the tumultuous life of Ms. Strawberry, a woman entrenched in a dangerous world of crime. Both characters encounter pivotal moments that challenge their lives and force them to make difficult choices, highlighting themes of innocence lost and the impact of life-altering decisions.
Manifesto for a Dream
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
A searing critique of our contemporary policy agenda, and a call to implement radical change.
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY FICTION (POST C 1945). It's Halloween in Las Vegas and things are crazier than normal for Connie the wedding planner. Vicky and Frank are in town for their nuptials but she soon realises that he has more on his mind than wedding bells. Vicky's teenage daughter Tina is less than impressed until she meets Connie's moody and enigmatic son Kyle. Frank's brother John is trying to hold everyone together but then something happens that turns the wedding party on their heads at 4am in Las Vegas! Life and love seem to have slipped through Suzanne's fingers but then, new to Facebook, she stumbles upon more than she expected when she receives a friend request from old flame Ronan in Boston. He's on his way to Las Vegas for a work convention and Suzanne's friend Eddie convinces her that she should go too. What has she got to lose? When they all meet in Binion's Casino the cards have already been dealt but will there be a winner?
Eine Reise nach Kuba stellt das Leben dreier ungleicher Schwestern völlig auf den Kopf Emma ist verzweifelt: Ihr Ehemann ist tot, und plötzlich steht sie mit ihrem Sohn alleine da. Halt bietet einzig die Familie, vor allem ihre Schwestern Sophie und Louise. Als Emma im Briefkasten zwei Tickets für eine Kubareise findet, ausgestellt auf den Namen ihres Mannes, scheint es wie ein Wink des Schicksals: Vielleicht findet ihr Herz in Havanna Heilung. Kurzerhand beschließt sie, Sophie mit auf die Reise zu nehmen. Emma ahnt nicht, dass ihr Mann die Reise eigentlich ohnehin mit Sophie geplant hatte – nicht mit seiner Frau. Denn so unterschiedlich die Schwestern sind, sie haben mehr gemeinsam, als Emma vermutet.
