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Belinda Pollard

    Belinda Pollard crée des romans policiers captivants, inspirés par la nature sauvage et son amour des animaux. Son œuvre explore le pouvoir transformateur du feedback, révélant comment la critique constructive non seulement affine un manuscrit, mais nourrit également l'auteur. Pollard infuse ses récits d'aperçus personnels et d'humour, entremêlant souvent des anecdotes pertinentes dans des intrigues pleines de suspense. Sa voix distinctive donne vie au paysage australien accidenté, créant des mystères immersifs et stimulants.

    Poison Bay
    Venom Reef
    Venom Reef (Large Print)
    Poison Bay (Large Print)
    • Poison Bay (Large Print)

      • 478pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Set in the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand, the narrative explores the cultural and spiritual significance of the region known as Ata Whenua, or Shadow Land, to the Maori people. It delves into the rich traditions, beliefs, and the deep connection between the Maori and their land, highlighting the interplay of nature and identity. The story captures the essence of place, weaving together themes of heritage, belonging, and the impact of the environment on the human experience.

      Poison Bay (Large Print)
    • Venom Reef (Large Print)

      • 476pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The narrative opens with a tense moment as the protagonist emerges from the water, struggling to maintain composure while avoiding drawing attention to herself. The imagery suggests a sense of vulnerability and danger, hinting at a predator-prey dynamic. This scene sets the stage for a story that likely explores themes of survival, instinct, and the psychological impact of being hunted.

      Venom Reef (Large Print)
    • Venom Reef

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The narrative opens with a tense moment as a character emerges from the water, struggling to maintain composure while avoiding drawing attention to herself. The imagery evokes a sense of vulnerability and danger, suggesting a deeper conflict or threat lurking beneath the surface. This scene sets the stage for a story that may explore themes of survival, fear, and the instinct to evade danger.

      Venom Reef
    • "The Maori call this place Ata Whenua -- Shadow Land." Television reporter Callie Brown likes safe places with good coffee. But she joins friends from the past on a trek into New Zealand's most brutal wilderness, in the hope of healing a broken heart. What she doesn't know is that someone wants them all dead.

      Poison Bay