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David Hewson

    9 janvier 1953

    David Hewson tisse des récits captivants qui vont de séries policières palpitantes se déroulant en Italie à des adaptations atmosphériques de drames télévisés acclamés et à des drames audio originaux. Son œuvre témoigne d'une maîtrise du suspense et des personnages, plongeant les lecteurs dans des histoires aux intrigues complexes qui explorent les aspects plus sombres de la nature humaine. Le style distinctif de Hewson et son œil aiguisé pour le détail en ont fait une voix significative dans la fiction de suspense contemporaine.

    The House of Dolls
    The Fallen Angel
    The Killing. Vol.2
    The Killing
    The Flood
    The Garden of Angels
    • The Garden of Angels

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      At his beloved Nonno Paolo's deathbed, fifteen-year-old Nico receives a gift that will change his life a yellowing manuscript which tells the haunting, twisty tale of what really happened to his grandfather in Nazi-occupied Venice in 1943.A  Times  Best Thriller Book of 2022The Palazzo Colombina is home to the Uccello three generations of men, trapped together in the dusty palace on Venice’s Grand Canal. Awkward fifteen-year-old Nico. His distant, business-focused father. And his beloved grandfather, Paolo. Paolo is dying. But before he passes, he has secrets he’s waited his whole life to share.When a Jewish classmate is attacked by bullies, Nico just watches – earning him a week’s suspension and a typed, yellowing manuscript from his frail Nonno Paolo. A history lesson, his grandfather says. A secret he must keep from his father. A tale of blood and madness . . .Nico is transported back to the Venice of 1943, an occupied city seething under its Nazi overlords, and to the defining moment of his grandfather’s when Paolo’s support for a murdered Jewish woman brings him into the sights of the city’s underground resistance. Hooked and unsettled, Nico can’t stop reading – but he soon wonders if he ever knew his beloved grandfather at all.

      The Garden of Angels
      4,2
    • The Flood

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Florence, 1986. A seemingly inexplicable attack on a church fresco of Adam and Eve brings together an unlikely couple: Julia Wellbeloved, an English art student, and semi-retired detective Pino Fratelli. Their investigations lead them to the secret society that underpins the city: an elite underworld of violence, excess and desire.

      The Flood
      3,4
    • A page-turning adaptation of the first season of the original Danish television series The Killing, from the author of the Detective Nic Costa series Through the dark wood where the dead trees give no shelter Nanna Birk Larsen runs . . . There is a bright monocular eye that follows, like a hunter after a wounded deer. It moves in a slow approaching zigzag, marching through the Pineseskoven wasteland, through the Pentecost Forest. The chill water, the fear, his presence not so far away . . . There is one torchlight on her now, the single blazing eye. And it is here. Sarah Lund is looking forward to her last day as a detective with the Copenhagen Police department before moving to Sweden. But everything changes when 19-year-old student Nanna Birk Larsen is found raped and brutally murdered in the woods outside the city. Lund's plans to relocate are put on hold as she leads the investigation along with fellow detective Jan Meyer. While Nanna's family struggles to cope with their loss, local politician Troels Hartmann is in the middle of an election campaign to become the new mayor of Copenhagen. When links between City Hall and the murder suddenly come to light, the case takes an entirely different turn. Over the course of 20 days, suspect upon suspect emerges as violence and political intrigue cast their shadows over the hunt for the killer.

      The Killing
      3,9
    • It is two years since the notorious Nanna Birk Larsen case. Two years since Detective Sarah Lund left Copenhagen in disgrace for a remote outpost in northern Denmark. When the body of a female lawyer is found in macabre circumstances in a military graveyard, there are elements of the crime scene that take Head of Homicide, Lennart Brix, back to an occupied wartime Denmark - a time its countrymen would wish to forget. Brix knows that Lund is the one person he can rely on to discover the truth. Reluctantly she returns to Copenhagen and becomes intrigued with the facts surrounding the case. As more bodies are found, Lund comes to see a pattern and she realises that the identity of the killer will be known once the truth behind a more recent wartime mission is finally revealed ..

      The Killing. Vol.2
      3,9
    • The Fallen Angel

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Family tragedy, family legacy, family secrets - Detective Nic Costa faces his hardest case yet.

      The Fallen Angel
      3,7
    • The House of Dolls

      • 429pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Anneliese Vos, sixteen-year-old daughter of Amsterdam detective, Pieter Vos, disappeared three years ago in mysterious circumstances. Her distraught father's desperate search reveals nothing and results in his departure from the police force. Pieter now lives in a broken down houseboat in the colourful Amsterdam neighbourhood of the Jordaan. One day, while Vos is wasting time at the Rijksmuseum staring at a doll's house that seems to be connected in some way to the case, Laura Bakker, a misfit trainee detective from the provinces, visits him. She's come to tell him that Katja Prins, daughter of an important local politician, has gone missing in circumstances similar to Anneliese. In the company of the intriguing and awkward Bakker Vos finds himself drawn back into the life of a detective. A life which he thought he had left behind. Hoping against hope that somewhere will lay a clue to the fate of Anneliese, the daughter he blames himself for losing . . .

      The House of Dolls
      3,8
    • Detective Pieter Vos and his assistant, Laura Bakker, investigate the kidnapping of a young girl during Amsterdam's Sinterlkaas event

      The Wrong Girl
      3,8
    • Sleep Baby Sleep is the fourth title in the Detective Pieter Vos series, David Hewson's atmospheric crime novels set in the city of canals and coffee shops.

      Sleep Baby Sleep
      3,6
    • The Savage Shore

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Nic Costa has been sent undercover to the Calabrian coast to bring in the head of the feared 'Ndrangheta. But the deception is taking its toll. Out of their depth in a lawless part of Italy, Costa and his team find themselves pitched as much against one another as the mob. Is Nic getting too close to the enemy for comfort?

      The Savage Shore
      3,8
    • Baptiste: The Blade Must Fall

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The official prequel to the hit television show BBC One's BAPTISTE

      Baptiste: The Blade Must Fall
      2,4
    • The Medici Murders

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Venice is a city full of secrets. For hundreds of years it has been the scene of scandal, intrigue and murderous rivalries. And it remains so today. 1548, Lorenzino de Medici, himself a murderer and a man few will miss, is assassinated by two hired killers. Today, Marmaduke Godolphin, British TV historian and a man even fewer will miss, is stabbed by a stiletto blade on the exact same spot, his body dropping into the canal. Can the story of the first murder explain the attack on Godolphin? The Carabinieri certainly think so. They recruit retired archivist Arnold Clover to unpick the mystery and to help solve the case. But the conspiracy against Godolphin runs deeper than anyone imagined.

      The Medici Murders
      3,6
    • The Garden of Evil

      • 532pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      The sixth novel in Hewson's riveting Italian crime series

      The Garden of Evil
      3,7
    • Twenty years ago, a mysterious group called the Blue Demon committed a series of bizarre and ritualistic crimes evoking the legacy of the lost race of the Etruscans, and leaving in their wake a group of dead students, a murdered couple, a cryptic message and a kidnapped child. Now, the leaders of the G8 are descending on Rome for a summit at the Quirinale Palace. But when a politician is found ritually murdered, seemingly by a strange young man dressed as an Etruscan god, detective Nic Costa suspects that the old case was never really solved. The Blue Demon appear to have returned - and planning, under the leadership of the fanatical Andrea Petrakis, to unleash a devastating sequence of attacks on the city. As Costa and his team start to dig deeper into the past, they find that there are still too many unanswered questions – and much more to the history of the Blue Demon than anyone wants to admit...

      The Blue Demon
      3,4
    • Juliet and Romeo

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of identity and generational conflict, this reimagining of the classic tale delves deeper into the lives of its characters, particularly Juliet, who seeks autonomy in a patriarchal society. David Hewson's modern retelling introduces unexpected twists, enriching the narrative beyond its tragic roots. With contemporary language and a fresh perspective, it transforms the familiar story into a vibrant examination of hope and despair, appealing to today's readers. The audio version, narrated by Richard Armitage, has received critical acclaim, including an Audie Award.

      Juliet and Romeo
      3,7
    • The Borgia Portrait

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      A noble family, a legendary painting, a cursed palazzo. When Arnold Clover is recruited by Lizzie Hawker to help her look into her family inheritance, he cannot begin to guess the journey he is about to embark on. Lizzie's mother, an Italian countess, disappeared thirty years ago, presumed dead. Her father has just died and now the family home, a leaning palazzo in Dorsoduro that is full of secrets, has fallen to her. When her mother vanished so too did a priceless painting - but it quickly becomes apparent that Lizzie and Arnold are not the only ones interested in finding it. The search for the lost Lucrezia quickly becomes a race through the secret history of Venice, one with potentially deadly consequences.

      The Borgia Portrait
      3,7
    • The Seventh Sacrament

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      When a former archaeology professor is released from jail bent upon revenge, Detective Nic Costa of the Rome Questura faces the revival of a cold case which his colleague Inspector Leo Falcone first tackled as a mid-ranking officer years before

      The Seventh Sacrament
      3,6
    • The Sacred Cut

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      When Detective Nic Costa arrives on a murder scene, he isn't prepared for what he finds--nor for the ambush that causes his only witness to vanish. As the first murder leads to more grisly slayings, he uncovers a trail of deception that might lead to the U.S. government. Original.

      The Sacred Cut
      3,5
    • "Her death will haunt us forever. Now the price must be paid."Kim and Mia Timmers were just eleven years old when their family was killed. The sisters were accused of murdering the lead singer of a world-famous pop band in the Dutch fishing village of Volendam, believing him to be responsible for their family's deaths. The evidence seemed irrefutable at the time and the sisters were imprisoned in Marken, a local psychiatric institution. Now, ten years later, they are due for release.Pieter Vos, a detective with the Amsterdam police, is given cause to re-open the case when the girls disappear along with the nurse responsible for escorting them to a halfway house. When the nurse's corpse washes up on the beach at Marken, it becomes apparent that the institution holds the key to the investigation. And it seems that Vos's boss, De Groot, has something to hide which is relevant to the case.Then, the case takes an unexpected turn when it becomes clear that someone is posing as Little Jo - Kim and Mia's other sister - who was supposedly murdered along with their parents ten years ago...

      Little Sister
      3,4
    • A Season for the Dead

      • 474pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      While Sara Farnese pours over ancient texts in the silent Vatican reading room, a brutal murder takes place in a nearby church. Suddenly a crazed man enters the Vatican carrying a bloodied bag and walks up to Sara's desk. Soon she is inextricably linked to a series of horrific and cunning murders, each one representative of the death of a martyr of the Church.

      A Season for the Dead
      3,6
    • The Lizard's Bite

      • 474pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      On an August night on a small island near Venice, a fire explodes in a glassmaking shop. When help arrives, two people are dead, a rich Englishman is implicated, and investigators from Rome are assigned a case no one wants them to solve.

      The Lizard's Bite
      3,5
    • The death mask of the poet Dante is to be exhibited at the premiere of a controversial new film, Inferno. But at the grand unveiling this priceless artifact is replaced by a macabre death mask of the film's star, Allan Prime. Nic Costa and his team follow the movie to its next showing in San Francisco where confusing new clues suggest that there is more behind the killing than a crazed Dante fan.

      Dante's Numbers
      3,3
    • The Villa of Mysteries

      • 582pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      The acclaimed author of "A Season for the Dead" pens this "atmospheric follow-up steeped in dark ritual" ("Publishers Weekly"). Rome detective Nic Costa goes up against a bizarre and deadly cult to save an innocent young girl.

      The Villa of Mysteries
      3,4
    • Lucifer's Shadow

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      In an ancient burial ground on an island off Venice, a young woman' s casket is pried open, an object is wrenched from her hands, and an extraordinary adventure begins. From the moment he arrives in Venice, Daniel Forster is seduced by the city' s mystery and eroticism. An earnest young academic, Daniel has come for a summer job cataloguing a private collector' s library. But when Daniel' s employer sends him to buy a stolen violin from a petty thief, a chain reaction of violence and deception ignites. Suddenly Daniel is drawn into a police investigation-- and a tempest swirling around a beautiful woman, a mysterious palazzo, and a lost musical masterpiece dating back centuries. With each step he takes, Daniel unwittingly retraces a journey that began in 1733, when another young man came to Venice. And when, in this realm of intrigue and beauty, two lovers came face-to-face with a killer-- and a mystery was born. Separated by centuries, two tales of passion, betrayal, and danger collide in David Hewson' s dazzling novel. Sweeping us from the intrigue of Vivaldi' s Venice to the gritty world of a modern cop, from the genius of a prodigy to the greed of a killer, Lucifer' s Shadow builds to a shattering crescendo-- and one last, breathtaking surprise. "From the Hardcover edition."

      Lucifer's Shadow
      3,4
    • Devil's Fjord

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      In this psychological thriller two local boys go missing, exposing the darkness at the heart of the Faroe Islands If the new District Sheriff, Tristan Haraldsen, thought moving to a remote village on the island of Vagar would be the chance for a peaceful life with his wife Elsebeth, his first few weeks in office swiftly correct him of that notion.Provoked into taking part in the village's whale hunt against his will, Haraldsen blunders badly, and in the ensuing chaos two local boys go missing. Blaming himself, Haraldsen dives into the investigation and soon learns that the boys are not the first to have gone missing on Vagar.As Tristan and Elsebeth become increasingly ensnared by the island's past, they realise its wild beauty hides an altogether uglier and sinister truth.

      Devil's Fjord
      3,4
    • Solstice

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      As the millennium approaches, the climate on Earth is getting progressively hotter, a phenomenon which makes scientists and others extremely nervous. Unease quickly turns to panic when Air Force One is successfully downed, key communications networks are disrupted, and the world's financial institutions are pushed to the brink of collapse. CIA science chief Helen Wagner and Michael Lieberman, a brilliant designer of a giant space-based solar array, must contend with techno-savvy activists who plan to use the array to cut modern society off at the knees...and start civilization over from scratch.

      Solstice
      3,2
    • The Promised Land

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Bierce was a happily married cop with a bright future. Then on one sunny day in July his wife and their young son were savagely beaten to death and Bierce was convicted of their murders.

      The Promised Land
      3,2
    • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a transforming Denmark on the brink of war with Norway, the story explores themes of ghosts, madness, and revenge. Hamlet, the son of the former king and nephew to the new ruler, finds himself ensnared in a complex web of deception and murder, as old alliances crumble and new intrigues emerge. The narrative delves into the psychological turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by Hamlet as he navigates this treacherous landscape.

      Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
    • Poppenhuis

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Na de verwijding van zijn dochter heeft een rechercheur de Amsterdamse politie de rug toegekeerd, maar als drie jaar later een gelijksoortige verdwijning plaatsvindt, laat hij zich overhalen om het onderzoek op zich te nemen.

      Poppenhuis
      5,0
    • Semana Santa

      Zes hectische dagen met hysterische processies, stierengevechten en uitbundige festiviteiten. Het krankzinnige decor voor een serie gruwelijke moorden. Thriller.

      • 431pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Bij haar onderzoek naar politiemethoden in een Spaanse stad raakt een jonge vrouw tijdens de Goede Week betrokken bij gruwelijke moorden.

      Semana Santa
      3,8
    • Die Strohpuppe

      • 527pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Das Erntedankfest im September ist einer der Höhepunkte im Kalender des Dorfes. Es steigt eine ausschweifende Sause um den Scheiterhaufen, auf dem nachts nach altem Brauch eine Strohpuppe verbrannt wird. Alison, die erst vor kurzem ins Dorf gezogen ist, hat dem Alkohol ebenso reichlich zugesprochen wie ihre Nachbarn. Trotzdem ist sie plötzlich hellwach, als sie das grauenhafte Gefühl hat, in der Strohpuppe einen Menschen zu entdecken. Die Grenzen zwischen Realität und Einbildung verwischen - war es eine Illusion, oder hat sie einem Menschenopfer beigewohnt? Alison muss herausfinden, was sich hinter der Fassade des netten englischen Dorfes abspielt.§

      Die Strohpuppe
      2,5
    • Weihnachten 1975 geschieht im Drogenrausch ein Mord, den nur einer begeht, während die anderen zuschauen. Zwanzig Jahre später werden die damaligen Freunde mit der vergessenen Geschichte konfrontiert, als eine mysteriöse Frau das Geheimnis ans Licht bringt und das Grauen die Gegenwart einholt.

      Epiphanias
      2,7
    • Garten der Engel

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Vor der einzigartigen Kulisse Venedigs erzählt David Hewson eine mitreißende Geschichte von Widerstand, Liebe und Zivilcourage. Als der fünfzehnjährige Nico Uccello seinen Großvater Paolo im Krankenhaus besucht, vertraut ihm der todkranke Mann ein Manuskript an, das Nicos Leben und seinen Blick auf den geliebten „Nonno“ radikal verändern wird. Im Herbst 1943 ist Venedig von deutschen Truppen besetzt. Der junge Paolo Uccello kämpft nach dem Tod seiner Eltern um den Erhalt des Familienunternehmens, einer traditionsreichen Seidenweberei. Nur widerwillig bietet er im heruntergekommenen Palazzo der Familie dem jüdischen Geschwisterpaar Mika und Giovanni Unterschlupf. Beide gehören dem italienischen Widerstand an und sind auf der Flucht vor den Nazischergen. Bald aber droht die Deportation der gesamten jüdischen Gemeinde Venedigs und Paolo muss eine Entscheidung treffen. Wird er den Mut aufbringen, das Richtige zu tun? Könnten wir es? Vom Autor der Bücher zur TV-Serie „Kommissarin Lund – Das Verbrechen“. „Eine der Fragen, die ich beantworten wollte, war: Was bringt einen ganz normalen, nicht besonders heldenhaften Bürger dazu, sein Leben und das seiner Familie zu riskieren, um sich dem Terror entgegenzustellen? Woher kommt dieser Mut?“ (David Hewson)

      Garten der Engel
    • Das Verbrechen - Kommissarin Lunds 3. Fall

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      In den Docks von Kopenhagen wird eine zerstückelte Leiche gefunden. Als Ministerpräsident Hartmann und der Inlandsgeheimdienst auftauchen, ahnt Kommissarin Lund, dass es sich um kein gewöhnliches Verbrechen handelt. Schnell rücken die international operierende Reederei Zeeland und ihr Vorstandsvorsitzender Zeuthen ins Zentrum der Ermittlungen. Doch dann wird Zeuthens Tochter Emilie entführt. Ihr Verschwinden, stellt sich heraus, steht in Zusammenhang mit der Ermordung eines Mädchens in Jütland. Lund versucht die Spuren der unterschiedlichen Fälle zu deuten und gerät dabei immer tiefer in die Verstrickungen zwischen Wirtschaft und Politik. Ein Wettlauf um das Leben des Kindes beginnt.

      Das Verbrechen - Kommissarin Lunds 3. Fall