Anglais Fallen Angel

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'Gloriously dark, deliciously twisty' CLARE MACKINTOSH
ONE FAMILY, TWO HOLIDAYS, ONE DEVASTATING SECRET
To new nanny Amanda, the Temple family seem to have it all: the former actress; the famous professor; their three successful grown-up children. But like any family, beneath the smiles and hugs there lurks far darker emotions.
Sixteen years earlier, little Niamh Temple died while they were on holiday in Portugal. Now, as Amanda joins the family for a reunion at their seaside villa, she begins to suspect one of them might be hiding something terrible...
And suspicion is a dangerous thing.
From Chris Brookmyre, winner of the Theakstons and McIllvanney awards for Black Widow, comes a standalone psychological thriller full of twists, lies and betrayal.
PRAISE FOR CHRIS BROOKMYRE
'Guaranteed to keep you guessing'
Ian Rankin
'Extremely sophisticated crime'
Sunday Times
'Exceptionally good'
Guardian
'In the pantheon of great crime writers'
Elly Griffiths
'Scales new heights of invention'
Times Literary Supplement
'Brookmyre writes beautifully . . . I was hooked'
Literary Review


  • Auteur(s)

    Christopher Brookmyre

  • Éditeur

    Little, Brown Book Group

  • Distributeur

    Numilog

  • Date de parution

    25/04/2019

  • EAN

    9780349143217

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    304 Pages

  • Action copier/coller

    Non

  • Action imprimer

    Non

  • Partage

    Dans le cadre de la copie privée

  • Nb Partage

    6 appareils

  • Poids

    748 Ko

  • Diffuseur

    Numilog

  • Entrepôt

    Numilog

  • Support principal

    ebook (ePub)

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Christopher Brookmyre

Chris Brookmyre est un écrivain écossais né à Glasgow en 1968. Ses romans sont un mélange de comédie, de politique, de critique sociale et d'action, le tout soutenu par une puissante force narrative. Il est l'un des auteurs du mouvement littéraire Tartan Noir. Depuis 2008, il est président de la Humanist Society of Scotland.

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