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Susanna Jones

    1 de enero de 1967

    Susanna Jones crea narrativas que profundizan en la psique humana y en los esquivos límites de la realidad. Su estilo distintivo combina penetrantes perspectivas sobre los aspectos más oscuros de la condición humana con una prosa lírica que atrae a los lectores a mundos extraordinarios. A través de sus historias, explora los espacios liminales entre el sueño y la vigilia, la realidad y la ilusión, buscando desentrañar las profundas cuestiones que resuenan en todos nosotros. Su obra ofrece una cautivadora exploración de lo que significa ser humano.

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    The Earthquake Bird
    When Nights Were Cold
    Water Lily
    • Runa is a young Japanese high school teacher leaving the country to avoid the scandal she has created by sleeping with one of her students. She steals her sister's passport and boards the ferry to Shanghai. Then, careful to impersonate her sister, she is quiet, docile and discreet.

      Water Lily
    • When Nights Were Cold

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      As Queen Victoria’s reign reaches its end, Grace Farringdon dreams of polar explorations and of escape from her stifling home. But when Grace secretly applies to Candlin, a women’s college filled with intelligent, like-minded women, she finally feels her ambitions beginning to be take shape. There she forms an Antarctic Exploration Society with the gregarious suffragette Locke, the reserved and studious Hooper and the strange, enigmatic Parr, and before long the group are defying their times and their families by climbing the peaks of Snowdonia and planning an ambitious trip to the perilous Alps. Fifteen years later, trapped in her Dulwich home, Grace is haunted by the terrible events that took place out on the mountains. She is the society’s only survivor and for years people have demanded the truth of what happened, the group’s horrible legacy a millstone around her neck. Now, as the eve of the Second World War approaches, Grace is finally ready to remember and to confess... From one of the finest writers of the psychological thriller comes this beautifully woven, deeply unsettling historical novel; powerfully atmospheric, shivering with menace and reminiscent of the very best of Sarah Waters.

      When Nights Were Cold
    • The Earthquake Bird

      • 211 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Early this morning, several hours before my arrest, I was woken by an earth tremor. I mention the incident not to suggest that there was a connection - that somehow the fault lines in my life came crashing together in a form of a couple of policemen - for in Tokyo we have a quake like this every month. I am simply relating the sequence of events as it happened. It has been an unusual day and I would hate to forget anything . . . So begins The Earthquake Bird, a haunting novel set in Japan which reveals a murder on its first page and takes its readers into the mind of the chief suspect, Lucy Fly - a young, vulnerable English girl living and working in Tokyo as a translator. As Lucy is interrogated by the police she reveals her past to the reader, and it is a past which is dangerously ambiguous and compromising . . .Why did Lucy leave England for the foreign anonymity of Japan ten years before, and what exactly had prompted her to sever all links with her family back home? She was the last person to see the murdered girl alive, so why was she not more forthcoming about the circumstances of their last meeting? As Lucy's story unfolds, it emerges that secrets, both past and present, obsess her waking life . . .

      The Earthquake Bird
    • The Earthquake Bird - Uncorrected Proof Copy

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Lucy Fly is an English woman working as a translator in Tokyo. When the story opens she has been arrested for the murder of another English woman, Lily Bridges, whose partial remains have just been found. As Lucy is interrogated, she tells of her childhood in Yorkshire, her ability with languages, and her escape from her drab life to the relative anonymity of living in Japan. She also talks about her friendships: with the Japanese women with whom she works and sometimes socializes; with Teiji, a photographer with whom she is having an affair; and with Lily, who comes from the same part of Yorkshire as Lucy and who reminds Lucy of everything she is trying to escape. And yet Lucy is drawn to Lily. Lily is working as a bartender, but in England she was a nurse and, when the two of them go on a hike together and Lucy is hurt, she is made comfortable by Lily's attentions. Even as we listen to Lucy, we feel that she may be hiding something from us. She doesn't tell us a great deal about her affair with Teiji, for instance. In fact, she admits that she doesn't remember much of their conversations, although she tells us that they must have talked a lot since she knows so much about him. Also disconcerting is her strange habit of lapsing into the third person when talking about herself. As she reveals what she knows to the police--and to the reader--they, and we, become increasingly uncomfortable. The more we know about Lucy, the less we understand about her relationships with Teiji and Lily. When we finally do understand some of what she is saying, we are shocked.

      The Earthquake Bird - Uncorrected Proof Copy
    • Leknín

      • 211 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Psychologický příběh osamělého Angličana, muže, který hledá ideální a pokornou ženu, s níž by strávil zbytek svého života. Ralp je typický Angličan, který se nechal omámit kouzlem asijských žen. Jeho první žena byla Thajka, po krátkém soužití za záhadných okolností zmizela. Nový objekt jeho zájmu je mladičká Japonka, která má problémy se zákonem. Ralp si představuje tichou, empatickou bytost bez vlastních názorů, která by plula po jeho boku pokud možno do smrti. Jeho představy o ženách jsou však velmi naivní, a jak se brzy přesvědčí, naprosto nereálné.

      Leknín
    • Kde se země chvěje

      • 194 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Mladá Angličanka Lucy Flyová žije a pracuje v Tokiu jako překladatelka. Jednoho dne se stane hlavní podezřelou z vraždy své nejlepší přítelkyně Lily. Byla poslední osobou, která viděla oběť naživu – tak proč si nepamatuje okolnosti jejich setkání? Jaká tajemství obklopují život Lucy Flyové? A byla by kvůli nim schopna spáchat vraždu?

      Kde se země chvěje
    • Toen de nachten koud waren

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Aan het begin van de 20e eeuw odernemen vier jonge Engelse vrouwen klimexpedities in Schotland en in de Alpen met tragische gevolgen voor enkele van hen.

      Toen de nachten koud waren