Suzanne Rindell crea misterios históricos cautivadores que a menudo profundizan en las complejidades de las relaciones femeninas y la crítica social. Su prosa es a la vez incisiva y evocadora, atrayendo a los lectores a la rica atmósfera y la profundidad psicológica de sus personajes. Rindell teje magistralmente el suspenso con agudas observaciones sobre la sociedad y la naturaleza humana, creando narrativas que resuenan mucho después de la última página.
You've Got Mail for a new generation, set in the days of AOL and instant messenger banter, about a freshly engaged editorial assistant who winds up spending her 'summer Fridays' with the person she least expects.
A suspenseful and page-turning descent into obsession, love, and murder in the wake of San Francisco's most deadly earthquake – and Suzanne Rindell's most haunting novel since her acclaimed debut The Other TypistNot all secrets are willing to stay buried.Violet may be one of three people in San Francisco grateful for the devastating destruction of the 1906 earthquake, which leaves her and her two best friends unexpectedly wealthy – assuming they can leave the horrifying secret that binds them together buried beneath the rubble. Fearing discovery, the women strike out on their own, and Violet finds herself in a new and fulfilling life of independence.When a whirlwind romance with the city's most eligible widower, Harry Carlyle, lands her in a luxurious mansion as the second Mrs. Carlyle, it seems like all of her dreams of happiness and love have come true. But all is not right in the Carlyle home, and Violet soon finds herself trapped by the lingering specter of the first Mrs. Carlyle, and by the inescapable secrets of her own violent history.
Louis Thorn and Haruto Yamada - the Eagle and the Crane - are the star
attractions of a daredevil aerial stunt team that traverses Depression-era
California. But the tension between them escalates after the bombing of Pearl
Harbor. And when a stunt plane crashes, the ensuing investigation struggles
with details which don't add up.
New York City, 1924: the height of Prohibition and the whole city swims in bathtub gin. Rose Baker is working for her bread as a typist in a police precinct on the lower East Side. Every day she transcribes the confessions of gangsters and murderers. When the captivating Odalie begins work at the precinct Rose finds herself falling under the new typist's spell - as do her bosses. As the girls' friendship blossoms, Rose's fascination for her new colleague turns to obsession. But just who is the real Odalie, and how far will Rose go to find out?