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Beatriz Williams

    1 janvier 1972
    Beatriz Williams
    Her Last Flight
    Her Last Flight LP
    Along the Infinite Sea
    Une maison sur l'océan
    Les lumières de Cape Cod
    L'été du cyclone
    • L'été du cyclone

      • 478pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      1938, côte Est américaine. Lily est confrontée à l'homme qui l'a trahie sept ans plus tôt. Secrets et blessures refont surface, tandis qu'un cyclone venu de l'océan se rapproche... 1931: Lily et Budgie, amis d'enfance, passent tous leurs étés dans la station balnéaire de Seaview, dans le Rhode Island. Budgie est aussi effrontée que Lily est discrète. Quand cette dernière rencontre Nick Greenwald, tous deux tombent follement amoureux. Nick ne supporte pas Budgie, et celle-ci méprise Nick car il est juif. Lily, elle, n'a que faire des préjugés de l'époque... Eté 1938: Lily séjourne à Seaview avec sa mère et sa petite soeur. Quand elle apprend la venue de Budgie, la jeune femme s'effondre. Car Budgie ne vient pas seule: entre-temps, elle a épousé Nick...

      L'été du cyclone
      4,0
    • Les lumières de Cape Cod

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      1966. Mariée à Frank, homme politique très influent, Tiny mène la grande vie à Cape Cod. Mais alors que Frank est donné favori pour les élections présidentielles, deux événements viennent troubler la vie a priori idyllique de sa belle épouse : c'est d'abord les courriers menaçants d'un maître chanteur ; puis, les retrouvailles inattendues avec son premier amour. Combien de temps avant que l'image de l'épouse modèle se fissure ? Dans la course au pouvoir suprême, les sentiments ont-ils une place ?

      Les lumières de Cape Cod
    • Along the Infinite Sea

      • 519pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Decadent and evocative storytelling at its very best., by NEW YORK TIMES bestseller, Beatriz Williams

      Along the Infinite Sea
      4,3
    • Her Last Flight LP

      • 594pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Anticipated by readers and featured by platforms like Goodreads and SheReads, this novel promises to captivate with its engaging plot and relatable characters. It explores themes of personal growth and resilience, set against a backdrop that resonates with contemporary issues. The narrative weaves together emotional depth and an intriguing storyline, making it a standout choice for summer reading.

      Her Last Flight LP
      4,2
    • Her Last Flight

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      In this highly anticipated novel by Beatriz Williams, photographer Janey Everett explores the mysterious life of aviation pioneer Sam Mallory and his flying partner, Irene Foster, in post-war Hawaii. As Janey uncovers Irene's past, both women's stories intertwine, revealing themes of love, loss, and the search for truth.

      Her Last Flight
      4,1
    • A story of love and intrigue that travels from Kennedy-era Manhattan to World War I Europe from the New York Times bestselling author of Her Last Flight and Husbands & Lovers. Fresh from college, irrepressible Vivian Schuyler defies her wealthy Fifth Avenue family to work at cutthroat Metropolitan magazine. But this is 1964, and the editor dismisses her…until a parcel lands on Vivian’s Greenwich Village doorstep that starts a journey into the life of an aunt she never knew, who might give her just the story she’s been waiting for. In 1912, Violet Schuyler Grant moved to Europe to study physics, and made a disastrous marriage to a philandering fellow scientist. As the continent edges closer to the brink of war, a charismatic British army captain enters her life, drawing her into an audacious gamble that could lead to happiness…or disaster. Fifty years later, Violet’s ultimate fate remains shrouded in mystery. But the more obsessively Vivian investigates her disappearing aunt, the more she realizes all they have in common—and that Violet’s secret life is about to collide with hers. A People StyleWatch “Must Read Book” One of Reader’s Digest’s Top Summer Thrillers of the Year

      The Secret Life of Violet Grant. Das geheime Leben der Violet Grant, englische Ausgabe
      4,1
    • Our Woman in Moscow LP

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, this thrilling narrative weaves together espionage, political intrigue, and personal conflict. The story unfolds through complex characters grappling with loyalty and betrayal, as they navigate a world fraught with tension and uncertainty. With a gripping plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, the book explores the moral dilemmas faced by those caught in the crossfire of global power struggles.

      Our Woman in Moscow LP
      4,1
    • Glass Ocean LP, The

      • 656pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of rich historical detail, this mystery intertwines the lives of three women across different eras. Their stories reveal secrets and connections that span generations, showcasing how the past influences the present. As the narrative unfolds, themes of resilience and discovery emerge, drawing readers into a compelling exploration of identity and legacy. The authors skillfully blend suspense with emotional depth, creating an engaging tale that captivates and intrigues.

      Glass Ocean LP, The
      4,0
    • Two women—separated by decades and continents, united by a mysterious family heirloom—discover second chances at love in this sweeping novel from a bestselling author. In New England, 2022, single mother Mallory Dunne faces the nightmare of her ten-year-old son, Sam, fighting for his life after a toxic mushroom poisoning. In her desperate search for a donor kidney, Mallory must confront painful secrets: her mother’s adoption from a notorious Irish orphanage in 1952 and her own heart-wrenching summer romance with childhood best friend Monk Adams, a beloved singer-songwriter, which ended in betrayal. Meanwhile, in Cairo, 1951, Hungarian refugee Hannah Ainsworth has rebuilt her life after the war, marrying a wealthy British diplomat. However, a chance meeting with a mysterious hotel manager ignites a passionate affair that rekindles her lost desires. As revolution brews in the streets, a pregnant Hannah finds herself entangled in intrigue between two men, leading to a sacrifice that will resonate through generations. Timeless and bittersweet, this novel takes readers on a journey of heartbreak and redemption, exploring complex themes of privilege, class, and the female experience against the backdrop of midcentury Egypt and contemporary New England. Acclaimed for its poignant storytelling, it brings to life deeply human characters navigating morally intricate worlds.

      Husbands & Lovers
      4,1