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Mark B. Mills

    6 agosto 1963

    Mark Mills è un autore britannico acclamato sia per i suoi romanzi che per le sue sceneggiature. Le sue opere sono caratterizzate da un'acuta esplorazione della psicologia umana e da trame intricate che trascinano i lettori in narrazioni ricche di suspense. Mills crea magistralmente atmosfere e sviluppa personaggi memorabili i cui destini si intrecciano con tensione e colpi di scena inaspettati. La sua scrittura è celebrata per la sua originalità e la sua capacità di tenere i lettori con il fiato sospeso.

    Mark B. Mills
    House of the Hanged
    Amagansett
    The Cloud Revolution
    The Whaleboat House
    Ancient English Cathedrals
    IMPACT an absolutely gripping crime mystery with a massive twist
    • Florence Winslow awakens in a hospital with the shocking revelation that she has killed a man, though she only recalls a collision on a remote road. The deceased was driving a stolen car, leading Detective Dylan Bodine to suspect foul play and that someone may have intended to harm Florence. As he teams up with seasoned investigator Carrie Fuller, they uncover Florence's connection to a powerful family, intensifying the urgency to solve the mystery and protect her from potential threats.

      IMPACT an absolutely gripping crime mystery with a massive twist
      3,0
    • Ancient English Cathedrals

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Containing many engravings and ground plans, this guidebook to the ancient cathedrals of England features interesting facts and stories, and is written by a stonemason and letter carver.

      Ancient English Cathedrals
      4,0
    • The Whaleboat House

      Long Island, 1947: A Beautiful Young Woman Is Dead. And A Small Town Is Drowning In Lies.

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Snow Falling on Cedars meets The Shipping News in this enthralling literary crime novel set in post World War II Long Island.In the small town of Amagansett, perched on Long Island's windswept coast, generations have followed the same calling as their forefathers, fishing the dangerous Atlantic waters. Little has changed in the three centuries since white settlers drove the Montaukett Indians from the land. But for Conrad Labarde, a second-generation Basque immigrant recently returned from the Second World War, and his fellow fisherman Rollo Kemp, this stability is shattered when a beautiful New York socialite turns up dead in their nets.On the face of it, her death was accidental, but deputy police chief Tom Hollis - an incomer from New York - is convinced the truth lies in the intricate histories and family secrets of Amagansett's inhabitants. Meanwhile the enigmatic Labarde is pursuing his own investigation.In unravelling the mystery, this haunting and evocative novel captures a community whose way of life is disappearing, its demise hastened by war in Europe and the incursions of wealthy city dwellers in search of a playground.

      The Whaleboat House
      3,4
    • The Cloud Revolution

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      There are two prevailing views on the future of technology: one suggests we've reached a "new normal" with limited advancements, while the other focuses on job destruction and the decline of traditional businesses. Mark P. Mills argues that both perspectives are misguided. He believes the 2020s will mark a significant turning point in human progress, characterized by technology-driven prosperity. This transformation won't stem from a single groundbreaking invention but from the convergence of advancements in three key areas: the "Cloud," which serves as a revolutionary infrastructure powered by next-generation microprocessors and accessible artificial intelligence; innovative machines for production and logistics; and the development of novel materials that redefine manufacturing. This pattern of convergence mirrors the technological revolution of the 1920s, which also spurred a long-term economic expansion through new information infrastructures, machinery, and materials. While the previous boom may have exhausted its potential, Mills asserts that a new era of innovation is beginning. The U.S. stands at the forefront of these changes, poised to disrupt industries such as manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, education, energy, and entertainment.

      The Cloud Revolution
      3,8
    • Amagansett

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Snow Falling on Cedars meets The Shipping News in this enthralling literary crime novel set in post World War II Long Island. In the small town of Amagansett, perched on Long Island's windswept coast, generations have followed the same calling as their forefathers, fishing the dangerous Atlantic waters. Little has changed in the three centuries since white settlers drove the Montaukett Indians from the land. But for Conrad Labarde, a second-generation Basque immigrant recently returned from the Second World War, and his fellow fisherman Rollo Kemp, this stability is shattered when a beautiful New York socialite turns up dead in their nets. On the face of it, her death was accidental, but deputy police chief Tom Hollis -- an incomer from New York -- is convinced the truth lies in the intricate histories and family secrets of Amagansett's inhabitants. Meanwhile the enigmatic Labarde is pursuing his own investigation. In unravelling the mystery, this haunting and evocative novel captures a community whose way of life is disappearing, its demise hastened by war in Europe and the incursions of wealthy city dwellers in search of a playground.

      Amagansett
      3,7
    • House of the Hanged

      • 423pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      A riveting and evocative tale of passion and murder, set on the French Riviera in the 1930s, from the No. 1 bestselling author of The Savage Garden.

      House of the Hanged
      3,5
    • The Savage Garden

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Set in Italy in 1958, 'The Savage Garden' is the story of two unsolved murders - one committed in the late Renaissance, the other in 1944, during the dying days of the German army's occupation.

      The Savage Garden
      3,5
    • Waiting For Doggo

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In WAITING FOR DOGGO, it seems that Dan has needed someone to put his life in order... No-one ever called Dan a pushover. But then no-one ever called him fast-track either. He's been with Clara for four years and he's been perfectly happy; but now she's left him, leaving nothing but a long letter filled with incriminations and a small, white, almost hairless dog, named Doggo. So now Dan is single, a man without any kind of partner whether working or in love. He's just one reluctant dog owner. Find a new home for him, that's the plan. But Doggo proves to be just as reluctant to go...

      Waiting For Doggo
      3,4
    • For the people of Malta in 1942, suffering daily bombing raids from the Luftwaffe, the British Army represent their only hope of defending their lone outpost in Nazi waters. And it is Max Chadwick's job to make certain the islanders keep thinking that.

      The Information Officer
      3,3
    • La fiancée de Dan disparaît du jour au lendemain, ne lui laissant qu’une lettre et le chien qu’elle venait à peine de recueillir : Doggo. Plus proche du cabot hargneux que de l’adorable toutou, celui-ci va pourtant chambouler la vie du trentenaire. Nouveau job, nouvel amour, et si la tornade Doggo se révélait le plus inattendu des porte-bonheur ?

      En attendant Doggo - Exclusivité France Loisirs
      3,6