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Colleen McCullough

    1 de junio de 1937 – 29 de enero de 2015

    Colleen McCullough creó narrativas extensas que se adentraron en las intrincadas vidas de las familias australianas a lo largo de generaciones. Su obra se caracteriza por una profunda exploración del amor, la pérdida y el espíritu humano perdurable en el contexto de la migración y las dificultades. McCullough poseía una habilidad única para tejer historias épicas, atrayendo a los lectores a relatos profundamente emotivos de conexión y destino. Su voz distintiva dio vida a personajes complejos y temas resonantes que cautivaron a una audiencia global.

    Colleen McCullough
    Favoritos de la fortuna
    Últimos Éxitos de la Novela Histórica - 2: Favoritos de la Fortuna
    Últimos éxitos de la novela histórica: El primer hombre de Roma
    Las señoritas de Missalonghi
    La Pasión del Doctor Christian
    El pájaro canta hasta morir
    • 2018

      Un roman historique sur la découverte de l'Australie, par l'auteure de Les oiseaux se cachent pour mourir ." La force et la ténacité de son héros font de ce roman l'un des meilleurs de McCullough. " Kirkus Review 1775. Richard Morgan tient une taverne à Bristol. Un jour, son fils disparaît et son épouse est retrouvée morte. Accusé du crime, il est jeté en prison, mais son calvaire ne s'arrête pas là...Il est condamné à l'exil et doit embarquer à bord d'une frégate. Destination, une île perdue au large de l'Australie : Norfolk.En cette contrée, une nouvelle vie l'attend. Des hommes violents gouvernent, la loi du plus fort règne. Morgan devra faire preuve d'une force d'âme à toute épreuve pour parvenir à faire sienne cette terre maudite.S'appuyant sur des faits historiques – Richard Morgan a vraiment existé –, Colleen McCullough retrace dans ce premier volet de L'espoir est une terre lointaine le destin des pionniers qui fondèrent l'Australie.

      L'espoir est une terre lointaine - 1: L'île du maudit
    • 2017
    • 2014

      From author of THE THORN BIRDS, one of the biggest-selling books of all time, comes this epic saga of love, betrayal and redemption in 1920s Australia. The four Latimer sisters are famous throughout New South Wales for their beauty, wit, ambition and sisterly love. They thought that would never change. But then they left home to train as nurses, swapping the feather beds of their father's townhouse for the spartan bunks of nursing accommodation. And now, as the Depression casts its shadow across Australia, they must confront their own secret desires as the world changes around them. Will the sisters find the independence they crave? Or is life - like love - always bittersweet?

      Bittersweet
    • 2014

      A Captain Carmine Delmonico mystery from the bestselling author of The Thorn Birds. August 1969. Two anonymous male corpses are discovered in the sleepy college town of Holloman, Connecticut. After connecting the emaciated bodies to four other victims, the police realise that Holloman has a psychopathic killer on the loose. Captain Carmine Delmonico's team begins to circle a trio of eccentrics who share family ties, painful memories, and a dark past. Things become even murkier when one of them turns out to be a friend of Sergeant Delia Carstairs. Delia has also recently befriended the head of the local mental hospital, who has been trying to rehabilitate a very difficult patient. When another vicious murder rocks Holloman, Carmine realises that two killers are at large with completely different modus operandi. Suddenly the summer isn't so sleepy anymore. ..

      Sins of the Flesh
    • 2012
    • 2012

      The Prodigal Son

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Jim and Millie Hunter have it all: good looks, brilliant minds, and a meteoric rise to fame in scientific world. But others in their academic circle have got the knives out, jealous of their success. So when a double murder is perpetrated, using poison stolen from Millie's research lab, the couple face some very serious accusations.

      The Prodigal Son
    • 2011
    • 2011
    • 2010