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Sarah Dunnakey

    La escritura de Sarah Dunnakey se sumerge en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y la búsqueda de la identidad, a menudo ambientada en los evocadores paisajes de Inglaterra. Su estilo se caracteriza por una aguda psicología de personajes y una prosa lírica que da vida a las experiencias cotidianas. Dunnakey explora temas de memoria, pérdida y las conexiones inesperadas que dan forma a nuestras vidas. Sus historias resuenan con una profunda honestidad y una profunda comprensión del corazón humano.

    The Twelve Murders of Christmas
    The Companion
    Back In Action
    Keep Your Joints Young
    • Keep Your Joints Young

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Whether you suffer from aches, pains and creaky joints, or you simply feel old beyond your years, Keep Your Joints Young will help you achieve a better body and a healthier life.

      Keep Your Joints Young
    • Back In Action

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Back in Action offers advice on all aspects of back pain and treatments that are available for it in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format. Contrary to popular opinion, well-known physiotherapist Sarah Key maintains that most back pain is not caused by disc problems, but simply by joint stiffness. schovat popis

      Back In Action
    • The Companion

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      1932 - Twelve-year-old Billy Shaw lives in a palace. Potter's Pleasure Palace - the best entertainment venue this side of the Pennines, complete with dancing and swing-boats and picnickers and a roller-skating rink. Billy's ma runs the tea rooms and Billy himself looks forward to becoming the assistant to Mr Potter when he grows up. Until, that is, Mr Potter arranges for Billy to go to High Hobb, the big house at the top of the valley, to be companion to Jasper Harper. Jasper lives with his mother Edie and his Uncle Charles, brother and sister authors, escaped from London, and some say debt and scandal, in order to write. On his arrival, Billy finds a haphazard household where nothing that's meant is said, and he runs wild with the untamed Jasper, spending all the time they can on the moors trying to catch The Beast. For four years the boys are inseparable, but when Charles and Edie are found dead, ruled a double suicide, Billy has already left the valley to start a new life in London. His time in the Harper household is written out of history. 2015 - Newly-appointed custodian of Ackerdean Mill, formerly the Palace, Anna Sallis begins to sort through the chaotic archives of the Mill, the Palace and the Harper siblings, and finds documents pointing to inconsistencies in the accepted story of Charles and Edie's suicide. Anna becomes curious about what happened to her neighbour Frank's Uncle Billy, absent from the known story. Why did he leave the valley? And what did he know about the events at High Hobb?

      The Companion
    • The Twelve Murders of Christmas

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Combining elements of classic detective fiction with a modern twist, this book invites readers into a world of intrigue and mystery. It features a captivating plot that intertwines the style of Agatha Christie with the quirky charm of Murdle, promising a delightful experience for fans of whodunits. The narrative is rich with engaging characters and clever twists, making it an ideal choice for those who enjoy solving puzzles from the comfort of their own home.

      The Twelve Murders of Christmas