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Matthew Pearl

    2 ottobre 1975

    Matthew Pearl crea avvincenti thriller storici, lodati per la loro profondità intellettuale e natura stimolante, descritti come "il genere crescente di romanzi scritti oggi -- il tipo colto e stimolante che non condiscende". È acclamato come il "re regnante dei thriller storici letterari popolari", con un talento nell'immergere i lettori nel passato, come se fornisse un passaporto per un paese straniero. I suoi romanzi, che hanno raggiunto lo status di bestseller internazionali e sono stati tradotti in numerose lingue, offrono una miscela distintiva di narrazione riflessiva e suspense avvincente. L'approccio unico di Pearl consolida la sua reputazione di scrittore di rari talenti.

    Matthew Pearl
    The Dante Chamber
    The Technologists
    Dante. Inferno
    Il circolo Dante
    Il ladro di libri incompiuti
    L'ombra di Edgar
    • Save Our Souls

      The True Story of a Castaway Family, Treachery, and Murder

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The narrative unfolds as a remarkable true tale of survival, featuring a family akin to the Swiss Family Robinson, alongside their loyal dog. They confront perilous challenges including sharks, a shipwreck, and the threat of betrayal. This gripping account highlights their resilience and the extraordinary circumstances they endure, offering readers a captivating glimpse into their adventure and the bonds that hold them together in the face of adversity.

      Save Our Souls2025
      3,2
    • The Taking of Jemima Boone

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In his first narrative nonfiction work, Matthew Pearl delves into the little-known true story of the kidnapping of Daniel Boone's daughter and its dramatic aftermath. On a midsummer day in 1776, thirteen-year-old Jemima Boone and her friends Betsy and Fanny Callaway vanish near Boonesboro, their screams echoing in the air. A Cherokee-Shawnee raiding party has taken the girls as part of the ongoing conflict between American Indians and colonial settlers. The raiders' leader, Hanging Maw, recognizes Jemima as the daughter of a prominent pioneer and sees her as a valuable pawn in the struggle to drive colonists from Kentucky. As Daniel Boone and his posse pursue them, Hanging Maw devises a plan that could lead to greater peace between the tribes and settlers. Meanwhile, the girls cleverly leave clues for their rescuers. The ensuing ambush by Boone and his men results in a battle with unpredictable consequences. Pearl's riveting account of Jemima Boone's kidnapping highlights the early days of America's westward expansion and the violent cultural clashes that occurred. This captivating narrative uncovers a forgotten chapter from the Revolutionary War, revealing the moral complexities and unexpected alliances that shaped America's transition from colony to nation.

      The Taking of Jemima Boone2021
      3,6
    • The Dante Chamber

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Memories, fears, the fog of nightmares... Five years after a series of Dante-inspired killings stunned Boston, a politician is found in a London park with his neck crushed by an enormous stone device etched with a verse from the Divine Comedy. When other shocking deaths erupt across the city, all in the style of the penances Dante memorialized in Purgatory, poet Christina Rossetti fears her missing brother, the artist and writer Dante Gabriel Rossetti, will be the next victim. The unwavering Christina enlists poets Robert Browning, Alfred Tennyson, and Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes to decipher the literary clues, and together these unlikely investigators unravel the secrets of Dante’s verses to find Gabriel and stop the killings. Racing between the shimmering mansions of the elite and the seedy corners of London’s underworld, they descend further into the mystery. But when the true inspiration behind the gruesome murders is finally revealed, Christina must confront a more profound terror than anyone had imagined. A dazzling tale of intrigue from the writer Library Journal calls “the reigning king of popular literary historical thrillers,” The Dante Chamber is a riveting journey across London and into both the beauty and darkness of Dante. Expertly blending fact and fiction, Pearl gives us a historical mystery like no other that captivates and surprises until the last page.

      The Dante Chamber2019
      3,6
    • The Last Bookaneer

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      "'An ingenious thriller' (Sunday Times) from the author of The Dante Club A reclusive writeraA stolen manuscriptaAn adventure at the ends of the earth On the island of Samoa, a dying Robert Louis Stevenson labours over a new novel. It is rumoured that this may be the author of Treasure Island's greatest masterpiece. On the other side of the world this news fires the imaginations of the bookaneers, literary pirates who steal the latest manuscripts by famous writers. Two adversaries set out for the South Pacific: Pen Davenport, a tortured criminal genius haunted by his past and Belial, his nemesis. Both dream of fortune and immortality with what may be their last and most incredible heist. The Last Bookaneer thrillingly depicts the lost world of these doomed outlaws, a tropical island with a violent destiny, a brewing colonial war and a reclusive genius directing events from high in his mountain compound."

      The Last Bookaneer2016
      3,3
    • No Rest For The Dead

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      A serial novel featuring contributions by twenty-six masters of suspense follows detective Jon Nunn as he re-opens a ten-year-old case to discover if the wrong person was convicted and put to death for the murder of art curator Christopher Thomas.

      No Rest For The Dead2014
      3,3
    • The Technologists

      • 496pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The spellbinding new novel from the acclaimed author of "The Dante Club" transports readers to tumultuous 19th-century Boston, where the word "technology" represents a bold and frightening new concept. The fight for the future will hinge on . . . "The Technologists."

      The Technologists2012
      3,3
    • Set against the backdrop of the founding of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this historical mystery weaves a captivating tale reminiscent of Arthur Conan Doyle's style. Readers will encounter thrilling cliffhangers, unexpected escapes, and charming romantic subplots, all contributing to a richly engaging narrative. The blend of intrigue and personal relationships ensures a compelling read that keeps the audience guessing until the end.

      The Technologists (with Bonus Short Story the Professor's Assassin)2012
      3,6
    • Introducing the monk Giordano Bruno, magician, scientist, and heretic in a new series of historical thrillers for fans of C.J.Sansom and 'The Name of the Rose'

      Heresy2010
      3,8
    • Una brillante e avvincente trama che mescola il traffico di oppio e la letteratura, l'effervescente Boston di fine Ottocento, il Londra vittoriana e l'India coloniale. Un appassionante e vertiginoso thriller che riapre uno dei più grandi enigmi letterari della storia. Cosa è successo con il romanzo incompiuto di Charles Dickens? Ci fu qualche relazione tra la repentina morte dello scrittore più ammirato in vita e questa misteriosa opera la cui sola menzione lascia un rastro di cadaveri su tre continenti?

      Il ladro di libri incompiuti2009
      3,6
    • Novel Destinations

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      It’s often said that a good book takes us somewhere we’ve never been before, and here’s the proof: a book-lover’s Baedeker to more than 500 literary locales across the United States and Europe. Novel Destinations invites readers to follow in the footsteps of much-loved authors, discover the scenes that sparked their imaginations, glimpse the lives they led, and share a bit of the experiences they transformed so eloquently into print. If you’re looking to indulge in literary adventure, you’ll find all the inspiration and information you need here, along with behind-the-scenes stories such as these:After Ernest Hemingway survived two near-fatal plane crashes during an African safari, he perused his obituaries and sipped champagne on a canal-side terrace in Venice.Washington Irving's wisteria-draped cottage in the Hudson Valley was once occupied by members of the Van Tassel family, immortalized in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.A mysterious incident at a stone tower near Dublin made such a vivid impression on James Joyce that he drew on it for the opening scene of Ulysses .Sir Arthur Conan Doyle consulted on the mystery of Agatha Christie's 1926 disappearance before she resurfaced under an assumed name in northern England.Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables was inspired by a seaside manse in Salem, Massachusetts, infamous witch trials in which his ancestor played a role.

      Novel Destinations2009
      3,5
    • The Poe Shadow

      • 370pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. Quentin Clark is a young lawyer and ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a crusade to find out the truth behind Poe's death. After discovering that the writer's last days are riddled with unanswered questions the police are ignoring, Quentin finds himself enmeshed in a sinister machinations involving international political agents, a female assassin, the corrupt Baltimore slave trade, and the lost secrets of Poe's final hours. In order to unchain his now imperiled fate from Poe's, Quentin must himself turn master investigator.

      The Poe Shadow2006
      3,2
    • De Dante-club

      • 425pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Een aantal moorden dat gepleegd wordt in Boston in 1865, lijkt geïnspireerd door passages uit het Inferno van Dante, zodat de verdenking al snel uitgaat naar de schrijvers die zich bezighouden met de eerste Amerikaanse vertaling van Dantes werk.

      De Dante-club2004
    • Le cercle de Dante

      • 405pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Hard to Find book

      Le cercle de Dante2004
      3,0
    • Dante. Inferno

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      In 1867, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow completed the first American translation of Inferno and thus introduced Dante’s literary genius to the New World. In the Inferno, the spirit of the classical poet Virgil leads Dante through the nine circles of Hell on the initial stage of his journey toward Heaven. Along the way Dante encounters and describes in vivid detail the various types of sinners in the throes of their eternal torment.

      Dante. Inferno2003
      4,0
    • Boston 1865: in un'America appena uscita dagli orrori della guerra di secessione, un gruppo di letterati, tra i quali il poeta Longfellow, ha fondato un circolo per produrre e pubblicare la prima traduzione americana della Divina Commedia. Il comitato direttivo della vicina università di Harvard, protestante e conservatore, tenta in tutti i modi di ostacolare la diffusione delle "superstizioni immorali e papiste" di Dante, che corromperanno l'America quanto gli immigrati che arrivano ogni giorno da oltreoceano. All'improvviso, però, Boston viene insanguinata da una serie di delitti che riproducono i tormenti dell'Inferno dantesco, e solo i membri del Circolo Dante potranno scoprire l'assassino.

      Il circolo Dante2003
      3,4