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Whitley Strieber

    13 juin 1945

    Cet auteur américain est réputé pour ses romans qui explorent fréquemment des phénomènes mystérieux et surnaturels, ainsi que pour ses œuvres de non-fiction relatant des rencontres personnelles avec l'étrange. Son écriture explore souvent les limites de la compréhension humaine, enquêtant sur des territoires inexplorés tels que le contact extraterrestre et l'au-delà. Strieber cherche à découvrir des vérités cachées sur ces phénomènes, offrant aux lecteurs des explorations captivantes des aspects énigmatiques de l'existence. Son style narratif mélange généralement le suspense à une profonde interrogation philosophique, incitant les lecteurs à remettre en question la nature de la réalité.

    Whitley Strieber
    Jesus
    Them
    Last Vampire
    The Adams Round Table: Meurtres en cavale
    Wolfen, Dieu ou diable - édition illustrée
    Billy
    • Une nuit, à la fourrière de Fontaine Avenue (Brooklyn), deux policiers sont retrouvés morts. Non pas abattus, non pas poignardés, mais déchiquetés et dévorés. Jamais encore l'inspecteur Dewey Wilson et Rebecca Neff, spécialiste en psychologie criminelle, n'ont affronté pareille vision d'horreur. Bientôt, dans le Bronx, trois autres corps atrocement mutilés sont découverts. L'on relève des traces de pattes... aux empreintes humaines ! Qui sont ces assassins ? Des animaux inconnus que la faim rend fous ? Dewey Wilson et Rebecca Neff cessent de le croire quand ils s'aperçoivent qu'ils sont eux-mêmes guettés, suivis par des " ombres " intelligentes qui cherchent à se venger.

      Wolfen, Dieu ou diable - édition illustrée
      3,5
    • The Adams Round Table: Meurtres en cavale

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Meurtres en cavale : onze suspenses inédits, par les plus grands maîtres du genre aux Etats-Unis, réunis autour de Mary Higgins Clark et de son fameux club, The Adams Round Table.

      The Adams Round Table: Meurtres en cavale
    • Last Vampire

      • 414pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      In this sequel, vampire hunter Paul Ward intensifies his pursuit of the captivating yet deadly Miriam Blaylock. As he closes in on her, Miriam reveals her sinister intentions, aiming to manipulate Paul into becoming the catalyst for creating a new breed of vampires. The tension escalates as their fates intertwine, blending themes of obsession and the struggle between predator and prey.

      Last Vampire
      5,0
    • Them

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the phenomenon of "aliens" or "visitors," this groundbreaking work delves into the experiences of both civilian and military witnesses of close encounters. It analyzes their reports to uncover the underlying intentions and implications of these encounters, offering a unique perspective on a topic often shrouded in mystery. Through firsthand accounts, the book seeks to illuminate the complexities of human-alien interactions and the broader significance of these experiences.

      Them
      4,0
    • Jesus

      A New Vision

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Whitley Strieber, a renowned literary figure, presents a thought-provoking exploration in his latest work. Known for his influential writings like Communion and Superstorm, he delves into a fresh perspective on Jesus, challenging traditional views and inviting readers to reconsider established beliefs. This book stands out as a significant contribution to contemporary discourse, reflecting Strieber's status as a pivotal cultural voice.

      Jesus
      3,7
    • The Afterlife Revolution

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      After Anne Strieber's death in August 2015, she ingeniously returned to her husband, Whitley, initiating a profound exchange of love that became The Afterlife Revolution. Whitley's grief transformed into a warm, satisfying love, facilitated by Anne's expertise in afterlife studies following her near-death experience in 2004. Remarkably, she began communicating with him just an hour and a half after her passing. This compelling narrative, endorsed by renowned afterlife researcher Dr. Gary Schwartz, presents one of the most convincing accounts of afterlife communication, affirming that love can bridge the physical and nonphysical realms. Anne shares her experiences on the other side, emphasizing that "we are light, alive," and that true enlightenment emerges from love. Her articulate descriptions of the afterlife resonate deeply, offering a unique perspective. The book provides practical tools, including "objective love" and a special meditation technique, to foster connections between the living and the deceased. Anne asserts that humanity is divided not by gender but by the living and the so-called dead, a division that is neither natural nor necessary. The Afterlife Revolution celebrates the joy of bridging this gap, inviting readers to embrace a transformative human experience as we learn to coexist with those who have passed on.

      The Afterlife Revolution
      3,9
    • Nature's End

      • 479pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The year is 2025. Immense numbers of people swarm the globe. In countless, astonishing ways, technology has triumphed- but at a staggering cost. Starvation is rampant. City dwellers gasp for breath under blackened skies. And tottering on the brink of environmental collapse, the world may be ending..... It is a future that could well be ours. In their second shocking and fascinating portrait of America's possible destiny, Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka have again written a breathless thriller, a book that gives us an important warning and ultimately a message of hope.

      Nature's End
      2,5
    • Lilith's Dream

      A Tale of the Vampire Life

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      In a world where survival hinges on manipulation, Lilith, the original vampire, faces a dire challenge: she must corrupt Ian Ward to maintain her existence. This dark tale explores themes of power, seduction, and the struggle between good and evil as Lilith navigates the complexities of modern society while pursuing her goal. The story promises a blend of supernatural intrigue and psychological tension as the fate of both characters intertwines.

      Lilith's Dream
      3,0
    • A New World

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      "In 2018, the US Navy admitted that videos taken off the carrier Nimitz by pilots using ultra-sophisticated cameras were of unknown objects with incredible flight characteristics. Add to this the past seventy years of UFO evidence, and it is now undeniable that something unknown is flying around in our skies. But why are they here? There are millions of close encounter witnesses who would say that they are here for us, and have already been in contact with us for two generations, while the official world and the media have been in denial. In 1987, author Whitley Strieber published Communion about his own close encounter. It was met with brutal skepticism...but not from other close encounter witnesses, who wrote him in the hundreds of thousands, telling of their own experiences. With these overwhelming accounts of alien encounters, Rice University in Houston, Texas, has archived these letters as a testimony that we are not alone. After thirty-three years of having them in his life, and an entirely new group of encounters starting in 2015, Whitley Strieber returns with a new vision of contact that will shatter all of our previous theories and beliefs and reveal the experience for what it is: the strangest, most powerful, and potentially most important thing that has ever happened to mankind"-- Provided by publisher

      A New World
      3,8