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Daisy Pearce

    L'écriture de Daisy Pearce est profondément ancrée dans une fascination pour le macabre et le mystérieux, une passion allumée dans sa jeunesse. Son style littéraire aborde souvent des thèmes sombres et troublants, explorant les marges de l'expérience humaine. Par sa voix distinctive, Pearce crée des récits qui entraînent les lecteurs dans des mondes empreints d'un sentiment unique d'inquiétude et d'émerveillement. Son œuvre se caractérise par son engagement avec le folklore et l'étrange, offrant une perspective captivante sur l'insolite.

    Something in the Walls
    The Silence
    • The Silence

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(913)Évaluer

      She's broken. She's vulnerable. She's just what Marco was looking for. Stella Wiseman was a child TV star, but there's nothing glamorous about her life now. Alone in her thirties, she's lost her parents and her friends and she's stuck in a dead-end job. But just as she hits rock bottom she meets Marco, a charismatic older man who offers to get her back on her feet. He seems too good to be true. Is he? She appreciates the money he lavishes on her. And the pills. But are the pills just helping her sleep, or helping her avoid her problems? With Stella's life still in freefall, Marco whisks her away to a secluded cottage where she is isolated from everyone except him. But the closer he pulls her, the worse she gets. He tells her it's all in her head, and she just needs time away from the world. No longer sure what's real and what's not, Stella begins to question whether she was wrong to trust Marco. Was she wrong to trust herself? Is the one person she thought was fighting for her survival actually her biggest threat?

      The Silence
    • Something in the Walls

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Newly minted child psychologist Mina has little experience. In a field where the first people called are experts, she’s been unable to get her feet wet. Instead she aimlessly spends her days stuck in the stifling heat wave sweeping across Britain and anxiously contemplates her upcoming marriage to careful, precise researcher Oscar. The only reprieve from her small, close world is attending the local bereavement group to mourn her brother’s death from years ago. Then she meets journalist Sam Hunter at the grief group one day, and he has a proposition for her: Thirteen-year-old Alice Webber claims a witch is haunting her. Living with her family in the remote village of Banathel, Alice finds her symptoms are getting increasingly disturbing. Taking this job will give Mina some experience and much-needed money; Sam will get the scoop of a lifetime; and Alice will get better—Mina is sure of it.But instead of improving, Alice’s behavior becomes inexplicable and intense. The town of Banathel has a deep history of superstition and witchcraft. They believe there is evil in the world. They believe there are ways of…dealing with it. And they don’t expect outsiders to understand.

      Something in the Walls