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Kathleen Bridge

    L'écriture de Kathleen Bridge est profondément façonnée par son expérience en tant que négociante en antiquités et objets vintage, une perspective qui imprègne son travail d'une profonde appréciation du pouvoir évocateur des objets et des détails historiques. Elle explore avec maestrie les liens complexes entre le passé et le présent, souvent à travers le prisme captivant du mystère. Les récits de Bridge se caractérisent par une approche méticuleuse de la recherche alliée à un style narratif captivant qui entraîne les lecteurs dans des mondes riches en histoire et en intrigue. Sa voix unique offre une exploration distinctive de la manière dont les objets portent des histoires et influencent la vie humaine.

    Ghostal Living
    Hearse and Gardens (Hamptons Home & Garden Mystery, Band 2)
    Better Homes and Corpses
    Evil by the Sea
    A Killing by the Sea
    Murder by the Sea
    • Murder by the Sea

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a glamorous masquerade ball, the story follows novelist Liz Holt as she navigates a tumultuous reunion with her ex-boyfriend, which turns deadly when he is found murdered. With her reputation on the line and suspicion cast upon her, Liz must rely on the support of her family and friends to uncover the truth and identify the real killer before they escape justice. The narrative blends mystery and personal growth as Liz confronts her past while fighting to clear her name.

      Murder by the Sea
    • A Killing by the Sea

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      "The breathtaking barrier island of Melbourne Beach, Florida, is every tourist's fantasy--until murder washes ashore... Trading the urban sprawl of Manhattan for the tranquility and exotic beauty of a Florida barrier island was the best decision author Liz Holt ever made. What could be more ideal for relaxing, regrouping, and getting a writer's creative juices flowing than observing life at the unconventional hotel that has been in Liz's family for generations? But it's death that grips the island when a body sweeps in on the tide... The victim was a member of a fishing crew lost at sea who may or may not have drowned. Despite the corpse in their crosshairs, the staff of the Indialantic by the Sea Hotel and Emporium continues its plans for its first annual Pirates' Weekend. But things go further awry when both a hurricane and a killer leave a trail of destruction. Liz and her new boyfriend must figure out who's behind the carnage before they also end up in Davy Jones' locker..."--Provided by publisher

      A Killing by the Sea
    • Evil by the Sea

      • 201pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(71)Évaluer

      Liz Holt finds herself in a tangled web of magic and murder as a wicked killer disrupts a wiccan wedding. Caught in a whirlwind of supernatural intrigue, she must navigate the complexities of her mystical community while uncovering the truth behind the ominous threat. With her life and the ceremony at stake, Liz's journey intertwines love, friendship, and the darker sides of magic, making for a captivating tale of suspense and enchantment.

      Evil by the Sea
    • Better Homes and Corpses

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(101)Évaluer

      The story follows Meg Barrett as she escapes her unfaithful fiancé and the high-pressure world of Manhattan to start anew in Montauk. Embracing a fresh start, she delves into home decorating, only to discover that her new passion intertwines with unexpected mysteries, prompting her to take on a role as an amateur detective. This journey of self-discovery blends themes of personal reinvention and the complexities of relationships, all set against the backdrop of a charming coastal town.

      Better Homes and Corpses
    • To keep her mind off the legal battle over the oceanfront cottage she's trying to buy, Meg agrees to help her friend inventory and clear out furniture from the Montauk estate of wealthy art broker, Harrison Falks. But the job takes a terrifying turn when Meg discovers a skeleton in a hidden room of one of the estate's many bungalows.

      Hearse and Gardens (Hamptons Home & Garden Mystery, Band 2)
    • Ghostal Living

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(347)Évaluer

      In this mystery from the author of Manor of Dying, Hamptons interior designer and antiques picker Meg Barrett uncovers a veil of spooky goings-on... The first Sag Harbor Antiquarian Book and Ephemera Fair is right around the corner, and interior designer Meg Barrett has her hands full decorating rooms at the Bibliophile Bed & Breakfast for wealthy rare book collector Franklin Hollingsworth. Rumor has it Hollingsworth is in possession of an unpublished manuscript written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. When the Fitzgerald manuscript's authenticator is found dead at the bottom of a cliff, Meg suspects a killer is on the loose. Rare books start disappearing from the B & B and Meg sees a connection between the stolen books and the deceased authenticator. With the fair looming, she finds herself caught up in catching a killer and thief before another victim is booked for death. INCLUDES RECIPES AND DECORATING TIPS

      Ghostal Living
    • Death by the Sea

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,4(121)Évaluer

      "The Indialantic by the Sea hotel has a hundred-year-old history on beautiful Melbourne Beach, Florida, and more than a few guests seem to have been there from the start. When Liz Holt returns home after an intense decade in New York, she's happy to be surrounded by the eccentric clientele and loving relatives that populate her family-run inn, and doubly pleased to see the business is staying afloat thanks to its vibrant shopping emporium and a few very wealthy patrons. But that patronage decreases by one when a filthy rich guest is discovered dead in her oceanfront suite. Maybe this is simply a jewel theft gone wrong, but maybe someone--or many people--wanted the hotel's prosperous guest dead. Only one thing is sure: there's a killer at the Indialantic, and if Liz lets herself be distracted--by her troubled past or the tempting man who seems eager to dredge it back up--the next reservation she'll book could be at the cemetery"--Back cover

      Death by the Sea
    • Buried by the Sea

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a Florida barrier island, the story follows sleuthing novelist Liz Holt as she uncovers a hidden treasure and a buried body at her family's hotel. This unexpected discovery propels her into a mystery that intertwines her writing with real-life investigation, blending elements of suspense and intrigue as she navigates the secrets of the island and its past.

      Buried by the Sea
    • A Design to Die For

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of Montauk's inaugural Designer Showhouse, decorator Meg Barrett grapples with fierce rivalries among designers and ghost hunters investigating a haunted cottage. When a showhouse owner is murdered, Meg becomes the prime suspect, forcing her to navigate a web of deceit involving jealousy, extramarital affairs, and hidden animosities. As she races to clear her name, Meg uncovers dark secrets that threaten her life. The story also features delicious recipes and vintage decorating tips, enhancing its cozy mystery appeal.

      A Design to Die For