Katherine Webb Libri
Questa autrice crea avvincenti drammi mystery incentrati sui personaggi, spesso ambientati in contesti storici. Il suo lavoro approfondisce il modo in cui gli eventi passati riverberano nel presente, esplorando le vaste aree grigie della moralità e del comportamento umano. È affascinata dalle complessità dell'etica e della condotta, concentrandosi frequentemente sulla profondità psicologica dei suoi personaggi. I suoi romanzi, tradotti in numerose lingue in tutto il mondo, risuonano con i lettori per il loro stile avvincente e l'esplorazione di temi senza tempo.






The Disappearance
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
From the bestselling author of The Legacy, comes a compelling novel exploring guilt, love and confronting the truth, all set against the backdrop of war
"Joan Seabrook, a fledgling archaeologist, has fulfilled her lifelong dream to travel to Arabia and has arrived in the ancient city of Muscat with her fiance, Rory. Desperate to escape the pain of a personal tragedy, she longs to explore the desert fort of Jabrin and unearth the wonders held within. But Oman is a land lost in time, in the midst of violent upheaval, and gaining permission to explore could prove impossible. Joan's disappointment is only eased by the thrill of meeting her childhood heroine, pioneering explorer Maude Vickery, and hearing the stories that captured her imagination as a child. The friendship that forms between the two women will change everything. Both women have desires to fulfill and secrets to keep. As their bond grows, Joan is inspired by the thrill of her new friend's past and finds herself swept up in a bold and dangerous adventure of Maude's making. Only too late does she begin to question her actions - actions that will spark a wild, and potentially devastating, chain of events."--Page [4] 0f cover.
From the bestselling author of The Legacy, comes a compelling and evocative novel about murder, lies and friendship against all odds.
England, 1937. In the village of Blacknowle on the Dorset coast, fourteen-year-old Mitzy Hatcher has endured a wild and lonely upbringing. Shunned by her neighbours, the arrival of renowned artist Charles Aubrey, along with his exotic mistress and their daughters, is like a breath of fresh air. As Charles's muse, Mitzy develops a deep and abiding bond with the Aubrey household over the course of the following three summers. Gradually, Mitzy begins to perceive a future she had never thought possible, and a powerful love is kindled in her. A love that will grow as she does: from innocence to obsession; from childish infatuation to something far more complex. It will be almost seventy-five years before the consequences of this potent desire are fully played out, as a young man in an art gallery looks at a hastily drawn portrait and wonders at the intensity of it. The questions he asks will lead him back to Blacknowle, and draw him to the truth about those fevered summers in the 1930s. Moving from the wilds of the Dorset coast to the intoxicating heat of a Moroccan summer, A Half Forgotten Song explores the quixotic nature of memory - and the perils of obsessive love.
The Misbegotten
- 552pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
Rachel Crofton escapes her unhappy employment as a governess by marrying a self-made businessman. But her new life soon takes an unexpected turn
The Unseen
- 441pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
From the author of the acclaimed debut THE LEGACY comes a compelling tale of love, deception and illusion.
Legacy, The
- 496pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
The story delves into Erica Calcott's return to Storton Manor after her grandmother's death, where childhood memories flood back, particularly the mysterious disappearance of her cousin Henry. As Erica sorts through belongings, she grapples with unresolved family trauma and the need to confront the past. Driven by a desire to bring closure to her sister and herself, Erica embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind Henry's vanishing, intertwining themes of memory, family dynamics, and the haunting shadows of unresolved mysteries.
In the bitter winter of 2009, following the death of their grandmother, Erica Calcott and her sister Beth return to Storton Manor, a grand and imposing Wiltshire house where they spent their summer holidays as children.
The Night Falling
- 439pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The international bestselling author of THE LEGACY returns with a searing new novel of secrets and feuds, set in 1920s Italy.

