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Tim Powers

    29 février 1952

    Tim Powers crée des romans captivants qui mêlent des événements historiques réels à des éléments surnaturels, explorant des « histoires secrètes » où des forces occultes influencent profondément les motivations et les actions de personnages historiques. Sa capacité unique à fusionner l'histoire et la fantaisie crée des expériences de lecture immersives et inoubliables. Le style distinctif de Powers est riche en détails et en mystère, entraînant les lecteurs dans les recoins inexplorés du passé. Ses œuvres acclamées offrent une perspective unique sur l'histoire, révélant les courants cachés qui façonnent les entreprises humaines.

    Tim Powers
    On Stranger Tides
    Last Call
    The Properties of Rooftop Air
    Stolen Skies
    The Drawing Of The Dark
    Les voies d'Anubis
    • Lorsque le professeur Brendan Doyle accepte de donner une conférence sur le poète anglais Coleridge, il est loin d'imaginer qu'il ne va pas tarder à le rencontrer en personne... en 1810 ! Car après avoir accepté l'offre d'un millionnaire ayant percé les mystères du voyage dans le temps, le voilà plongé dans une aventure rocambolesque, traversant un Londres peuplé de bohémiens, de mendiants douteux et de sorciers terrifiants, tel ce clown macabre qui règne sur le monde souterrain. Et pour couronner le tout, Doyle ne peut revenir à son époque, à moins de déjouer les plans malfaisants de mages égyptiens qui veulent ramener leurs anciens dieux à la vie. Mais osera-t-il prendre le risque de changer le cours de l'Histoire ?

      Les voies d'Anubis
    • The Drawing Of The Dark

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(3710)Évaluer

      'The Drawing of the Dark is not only one of my favourite Tim Powers novels, it's simply one of my favourite novels. The seamless and seemingly effortless blend of action and humour, the wonderful characters, the rich settings, the brilliant plot - all of it is perfect' James P. Blaylock

      The Drawing Of The Dark
    • Stolen Skies

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(20)Évaluer

      "Sebastian Vickery has learned something about UFOs that he shouldn't have-and Naval Intelligence, desperate to silence him, orders his old partner, Agent Ingrid Castine, to trap him. But Castine risks career, liberty, and maybe even life to warn Vickery-and now they're both fugitives, on the run from both the U.S. government and agents of the Russian GRU Directorate, which has its own uses for the UFO intelligence. With the unlikely aid of a renegade Russian agent, a homeless Hispanic boy, and an eccentric old Flat-Earther, Vickery and Castine must find an ancient relic that spells banishment to the alien species, and then summon the things and use it against them-in a Samson-like confrontation that looks likely to kill them as well. Sweeping from the Giant Rock monolith in the Mojave Desert to a cultist temple in the Hollywood Hills, from a monstrous apparition in the Los Angeles River to a harrowing midnight visitation on a boat off Long Beach Harbor, Stolen Skies is an alien-encounter novel like no other"-- Provided by publisher

      Stolen Skies
    • The Properties of Rooftop Air

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,8(62)Évaluer

      Set in 19th century London, the story follows Isaac Fairchild, a dimwitted beggar summoned by the sinister Horrabin, a clown who leads a guild of down-and-out individuals. Horrabin is rumored to maim his followers to enhance their begging skills. In a hidden chamber, Fairchild discovers Horrabin's plan to merge his mind with that of the Spoonsize Boys, tiny homunculi used for theft and assassination. While Fairchild longs for intelligence and understanding, he must confront the significant costs of such transformation.

      The Properties of Rooftop Air
    • Last Call

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      3,8(77)Évaluer

      The WORLD FANTASY AWARD-winning novel from the author of THE ANUBIS GATES and DECLARE.

      Last Call
    • On Stranger Tides

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(131)Évaluer

      A swashbuckling, rip-roaring adventure: Pirates! Zombies! Blackbeard! Voodoo! Treasure! AND the book that inspired Pirates of the Caribbean IV: On Stranger Tides.

      On Stranger Tides
    • Stories

      All-New Tales Edited By

      • 428pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(5207)Évaluer

      This collection of 27 never-before published stories from an impressive cast—Roddy Doyle, Joyce Carol Oates, and Stuart O'Nan, among others—sets out to shift genre paradigms. The overarching theme is fantastic fiction, or fiction of the imagination, with fantasy being used in the most broad-sweeping sense rather than signaling the familiar commercial staples of elves, ghouls, and robots. Consequently, the collection's offerings run a wide gamut. In Joe Hill's Devil on the Staircase, an Italian boy commits a crime of passion and subsequently meets an emissary of Satan. In Jodi Picoult's Weights and Measures, a young couple who have just lost their daughter struggle to hold their marriage together as they both start noticing strange changes taking place. Chuck Palahniuk's The Loser features a college kid on acid as a contestant on a game show, and in Kurt Andersen's Human Intelligence, a geologist meets an explorer from another planet who has been studying humans for the past 1,600 years. The range of voices and subjects practically guarantees something for any reader, but the overall quality is frustratingly variable: most stories are good, some aren't, and few are exceptional —Publishers Weekly

      Stories
    • From Last Call to On Stranger Tides to Declare to Three Days to Never, any book by the inimitable Tim Powers is a wonder. With Hide Me Among the Graves, it’s possible that the uniquely ingenious Powers has surpassed even himself. A breathtaking historical thriller in which art and the supernatural collide, Hide Me Among the Graves transports readers back to mid-19th century London and features a reformed ex-prostitute, a veterinarian, and the vampire ghost of Lord Byron’s onetime physician, uncle to poet Christina Rossetti and her brother, the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti. A novel that, like all his others, is virtually impossible to pidgeonhole—or to resist—Hide Me Among the Graves is the taut, gripping, and utterly remarkable literary thrill ride that Tim Powers fans have been eagerly waiting for.

      Hide Me Among the Graves
    • Expiration Date

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,1(11)Évaluer

      The second book in the Fault Lines sequence from the WORLD FANTASY AWARD- winning author of THE ANUBIS GATES.

      Expiration Date
    • Declare

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,6(117)Évaluer

      A mysterious phone call compels ex-MI6 agent Andrew Hale to face the haunting memories of an ultra-secret wartime operation called Declare, which took him from Nazi-occupied Paris to post-war Berlin and the Arabian desert.

      Declare