A faded country house in the middle of nowhere. The guests are snowed in. The murders begin. Withering and waspish, Ursula Smart (not her real name) gate-crashes her mother’s book club at an isolated country house for a long weekend retreat. Much to Mother’s chagrin. Joining them are Mother’s best friend, Mirabelle, Aunts Charlotte and Less, and Bridget with her dog Mr Bojangles. It doesn’t matter that they’ve read Gone Girl three times this year already, this retreat is their chance to escape bustling suburbia. But someone has other ideas. A body is found in the grounds. Is a lone killer hunting them? Or has one of their own group embarked on a killing spree? What they need is to stop sniping at each other long enough to solve the mystery before the killer strikes again. What they need is a guide to survive.
Victoria Dowd Livres
Cette auteure, ancienne avocate spécialisée en droit pénal, a transféré sa fascination pour les affaires complexes du prétoire vers le domaine de la fiction. Sa série de romans policiers offre une réinterprétation contemporaine de l'Âge d'Or du roman policier, rendant hommage aux maîtres du genre tout en injectant une perspective nouvelle dans l'art du crime et son dénouement. Au-delà de ses romans, célébrés pour leurs intrigues ingénieuses et leur rythme captivant, elle est également une écrivaine accomplie de nouvelles, explorant fréquemment des genres variés et obtenant des distinctions dans des concours et revues prestigieux. Son œuvre explore les facettes plus sombres de la psyché humaine avec une rigueur intellectuelle et un talent narratif, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire profondément captivante.



Henshaw Five
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Featuring a collection of twenty-one prize-winning and highly commended stories, this anthology showcases the best entries from the Henshaw Press Short Story Competition over the last two years. Celebrated for its literary quality, the anthology highlights diverse voices and unique narratives, reflecting a range of themes and styles that capture the essence of contemporary storytelling.
The Painter of Siena
- 420pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Set in Mussolini's Italy, a young artist navigates the treacherous landscape of propaganda to pursue his passion for painting. His infatuation with his muse, Mathild, leads him into perilous situations and dubious circles, revealing the dark undercurrents of 1940s Rome's art scene. The allure of glamour is overshadowed by the constant threat of betrayal and disappearance, forcing him to confront the sacrifices required for love and artistic integrity amidst a regime that demands loyalty.