Graham Joyce Livres
Graham Joyce était un écrivain anglais qui a navigué avec maestria dans les royaumes de la fiction spéculative. Ses œuvres exploraient souvent de profondes émotions humaines, des mystères et des drames psychologiques. Il captivait les lecteurs par son style distinctif, capable de les immerger dans des récits et de les faire réfléchir aux limites de la réalité. La capacité de Joyce à créer des mondes atmosphériques et captivants a solidifié sa place en tant que voix significative de la littérature contemporaine.






Mister October. An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala
- 404pages
- 15 heures de lecture
This collection features a variety of stories from notable authors, including Neil Gaiman, Graham Joyce, and Michael Marshall Smith. The anthology delves into themes of horror, fantasy, and the supernatural, showcasing unique narratives that explore life, death, and the strange occurrences in between.
Sophie and James come from different worlds—she's from a tough school, and he's a posh geek. Despite their differences, they share a dangerous gift: both are savants with a unique sensitivity to ghosts and spirits.
Smoking Poppy
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
One of the most respected names in genre writing returns with an extraordinarily powerful and moving story of one man?s search for his daughter in the myth-shrouded jungles of Thailand.
The Limits of Enchantment
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The best novel yet from a World Fantasy Award and four time British Fantasy Award winning author.
The Ghost in the Electric Blue Suit
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
David, a college student, defies his family's wishes by taking a summer job at a dilapidated resort linked to his past, where his biological father died years ago. Drawn by an inexplicable force, he encounters an unusual staff and begins to experience eerie events, including sightings of a mysterious blue-suited man. As the summer unfolds, David uncovers deeper truths about the town and himself, blending themes of loss, identity, and the supernatural in a haunting exploration of his family's history.
A beautifully written narrative exploring a life on the brink of law, love, sobriety, and madness.
The Year of the Ladybird
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A ghost story with a difference from the WORLD FANTASY and multiple BRITISH FANTASY AWARD-winning author of SOME KIND OF FAIRY TALE
The Silent Land
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The haunting new literary fantasy from the World Fantasy Award winning author of MEMOIRS OF A MASTER FORGER, now available in mass market paperback.
Winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Novel Twenty years ago, teenager Tara Martin disappeared in the dense English forest known as the Outwoods, leaving her parents and her brother, Peter, to fear the unthinkable. But on Christmas Day, the doorbell rings and there Tara stands—disheveled, unapologetic, and not looking a day over sixteen. It’s a miracle, but Peter is skeptical, especially when Tara claims that she was abducted by fairies. As those who loved and missed Tara attempt to understand where she’s been for two decades, they begin to ask the same question: Has Tara lost her sanity … or have they?
