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Natasha Cooper

    Questa autrice si è ritagliata una nicchia significativa nella narrativa poliziesca, approfondendo le complessità delle relazioni umane e degli dilemmi morali. La sua scrittura si distingue per una prosa precisa e un acuto intuito psicologico sui personaggi, che trascina i lettori in narrazioni piene di suspense. Con una profonda comprensione della condizione umana, crea storie che rimangono impresse a lungo dopo l'ultima pagina. Il suo attivo coinvolgimento nei circoli letterari e il suo lavoro di critica sottolineano ulteriormente la sua dedizione e influenza nel genere poliziesco.

    Natasha Cooper
    Gagged & Bound
    Creeping Ivy
    A Place of Safety
    Keep Me Alive
    A Greater Evil
    Out of the Dark
    • Out of the Dark

      • 282pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      A gripping narrative unfolds as an eight-year-old boy finds himself in a perilous situation, desperately fleeing from danger. The story explores themes of innocence, survival, and the moral dilemmas faced by those who encounter him. As the boy seeks refuge, the reactions of various characters highlight the complexities of human compassion and the instinct to protect the vulnerable. The tension builds as readers are drawn into the urgency of his plight, questioning how far one would go to assist a child in need.

      Out of the Dark
    • A Greater Evil

      • 310pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Exploring the complexities of trust and perception, this narrative delves into the intricacies of relationships and the hidden truths that often lie beneath the surface. As characters navigate their connections, they confront the question of whether genuine trust is possible, even with those they deeply care about. The story challenges readers to consider the nature of appearances and the realities that can distort them.

      A Greater Evil
    • Keep Me Alive

      • 322pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The story revolves around the mysterious death of investigative journalist Jamie Maxden, raising questions about the lengths to which powerful entities in the food industry might go to protect their secrets. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into themes of corruption, truth-seeking, and the dangers faced by those who expose hidden realities. The quest for answers not only uncovers dark conspiracies but also highlights the impact of journalism in holding industries accountable.

      Keep Me Alive
    • Creeping Ivy

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The story explores the harrowing emotional journey of a parent grappling with the disappearance of their 4-year-old child. It delves into themes of grief, despair, and the relentless search for hope amidst overwhelming loss. The narrative captures the psychological impact on the family, highlighting their struggles to cope with uncertainty and the quest for answers, while also portraying the resilience of love and the lengths one will go to for their child.

      Creeping Ivy
    • Gagged & Bound

      • 324pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the power of language and its impact on personal identity, this book delves into the complexities of communication and emotional resilience. Through a compelling narrative, it examines how words shape our experiences and relationships, challenging the notion that they are harmless. The characters navigate their struggles with bullying, self-acceptance, and the search for belonging, ultimately revealing the profound effects that both spoken and unspoken words can have on one's life.

      Gagged & Bound
    • A Poisoned Mind

      • 310pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores the motivations behind extreme acts of courage, specifically focusing on an individual who undertakes the perilous task of sabotaging tanks filled with toxic chemicals. It delves into themes of bravery, environmental activism, and the moral dilemmas faced by those who challenge dangerous systems. The story raises questions about the lengths to which one might go to protect the environment and the personal sacrifices involved in standing against perceived injustices.

      A Poisoned Mind
    • Prey to All

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The story revolves around the struggle to exonerate a woman convicted of murder, facing widespread animosity from the public. The protagonist must navigate a complex web of prejudice and misinformation while uncovering the truth behind the crime. Themes of justice, redemption, and the challenges of changing public perception are explored as the relentless pursuit of truth unfolds against a backdrop of societal bias. The narrative highlights the emotional and moral dilemmas faced when defending someone deemed unworthy of sympathy.

      Prey to All
    • Fault Lines

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In a gripping tale of corruption and conspiracy, Trish Maguire faces a challenging child abuse case where the outcome relies on her friend and key witness, Kara Huggate. When Kara fails to show up for the trial, Trish is thrust into a desperate search for answers, uncovering dark secrets that threaten to unravel everything she believes in. The story explores themes of friendship, justice, and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth.

      Fault Lines
    • Sour Grapes

      • 274pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Now a full-time mother and bestselling writer, Willow King is content to leave crime-solving to her police chief husband. Yet she can't resist a case involving Andrew Lutterworth, accused of a fatal hit-and-run that landed him in prison for manslaughter. His wife suspects he was forced to confess and was incarcerated on purely circumstantial evidence. But what could motivate a man to admit to a crime he did not commit a willingly go to jail because of it? The truth behind the puzzle is as dark and perplexing as the human psyche-and as tragic as the half-truths of self-deception that lead to murder. 'Elegant . . .deeply satisfying.' "Library Journal" 'With her deft characterizations and intriguing puzzle, Cooper provides a . . . fine British cozy.' "Publishers Weekly"

      Sour Grapes