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Ian Colford

    Ian Colford est un écrivain de fiction dont les nouvelles et les romans explorent des thèmes sombres et troublants. Ses œuvres, caractérisées par des intrigues complexes et des personnages exigeants, poussent les lecteurs à réfléchir à leurs profondeurs. Le style de Colford, à la fois incisif et méditatif, explore la nature de l'expérience humaine, plongeant souvent dans les profondeurs psychologiques de ses personnages. Sa capacité à créer des récits à la fois captivants et troublants a cimenté sa réputation d'auteur canadien notable.

    The Confessions of Joseph Blanchard
    A Dark House
    Perfect World
    • Perfect World

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(31)Évaluer

      The story delves into the life of Tom Brackett, who seemingly has it all—a stable job, a loving family, and a comfortable home. However, beneath this facade lies a struggle with mental instability that leads him to a shocking act of violence. The narrative explores the fragility of his perfect world and the consequences of his actions, raising questions about the nature of sanity and the hidden battles many face.

      Perfect World
    • A Dark House

      & Other Stories

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(24)Évaluer

      In this collection, characters navigate snap decisions and risky alliances, often leading to comical misunderstandings. Ian Colford expertly blends wit with nuanced portrayals, exploring themes of fortune, fate, and self-preservation. Through dry yet empathetic storytelling, he reveals the complexities of human behavior when individuals attempt to act in the best interest of others, resulting in both awkward and dangerous situations.

      A Dark House
    • The Confessions of Joseph Blanchard is a contemporary story of obsessive love, sexual transgression and tragic loss. Bachelor and professional accountant Joseph Blanchard has led a socially active though emotionally cautious life into his late thirties. When he discovers that his beautiful nineteen-year-old cousin Sophie, a talented concert pianist, is in love with him, he finds he is helpless to resist her youthful charms, and against his better judgment embarks upon a passionate affair. As a safeguard against causing pain to her parents, the two lovers conspire to keep their relationship secret. For a while they are happy. But Sophie's performing career compels her to spend time in the company of other musicians, many of them young men. Consumed by jealousy, Joseph allows rage to seize control, with tragic results. Grieving, he sets about to destroy all evidence of the affair. But when a family secret is exposed, it reveals the past in a new light. In the end, his health in decline and with nothing left but memories, he discloses his secret to a confidant.

      The Confessions of Joseph Blanchard