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Clare Francis

    17 de abril de 1946

    Clare Francis es una autora cuyas novelas se desarrollan en paisajes vívidos, inspirada por su amor infantil por los Yorkshire Dales y la Isla de Wight. Sus obras, que van desde emocionantes thrillers hasta aclamada ficción literaria, a menudo exploran temas de aventura y la resiliencia del espíritu humano. Basándose en su rica experiencia como navegante en solitario, Francis infunde a su prosa un auténtico sentido del lugar y una profunda comprensión de la psicología humana. Su habilidad para crear narrativas convincentes y personajes memorables ha resonado en lectores de todo el mundo.

    Clare Francis
    Deceit
    Wolf Winter
    Deceit - TV Tie In
    Keep Me Close. Betrayal
    Night Sky
    Requiem
    • Requiem

      • 688 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      Glen Ashard, the idyllic Scottish home of ex-rock star Nick MacKenzie, is a haven of peace and security until the day a plane with a deadly chemical cargo flies off course. Daisy Field, environmental campaigner, picks up the trail.

      Requiem
    • His secret could win the war for the Allies, unless the Nazis get to him first . . .

      Night Sky
    • In the chill of the Cold War, two Norwegians are shot dead after straying into Soviet wilderness, killings that will bind together three people in a web of treachery and Halvard Starheim, veteran explorer, Ragna Johansenn, widow of one of the dead men and Rolf Berg, a Norwegian journalist.

      Wolf Winter
    • Deceit

      • 504 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Ellen's husband is missing - presumed dead - at sea. At his memorial service, financial and political scandals start to emerge. The Harry that Ellen knew and loved turns out to have had several hidden lives. A colleague of Harry's tries to uncover the truth about Harry's death.

      Deceit
    • Red Crystal

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Out of the savagery of the Paris barricades there was born the most sinister of all the terrorist groups of the 1960's. Secretly funded by Moscow, trained in subversion and assassination in Italy, the Crystal Faction came to England. To wage war... For Nick Ryder of Special Branch, finding and infiltrating the cell presented a daunting challenge. Hampered by the deviousness of his own superiors and lack of cooperation from MI5, he was drawn slowly but inexorably into a tangled web of sex, drugs, murder, intrigue and lost innocence. And at the centre, the Gabrielle Schroeder, leader of the Crystal Faction. A tough, daring, utterly ruthless woman for whom killing had become a pleasure... `The climax is agonising, and made only too horribly likely by the author's careful groundwork and ability to maintain suspense 'BOOKS & BOOKMEN' A sexy as well as a fast-paced thriller' DAILY EXPRESS

      Red Crystal
    • Betrayal

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      For businessman Hugh Wellesley, the violent waking nightmare begins with the sparse report in the morning newspaper. A woman's body recovered from the River Dart in Devon ... identified as that of Sylvie Mathieson ... the corpse stabbed and bound... Should he admit that she had once been his lover? Or let others discover the truth for themselves? Sylvie had always been exotic, unconventional, alluring. Now with her death comes an unexpected betrayal - as another truth emerges which will take even Hugh by surprise. From one of our top thriller writers comes brilliant psychological suspense with a savage, surprising twist... 'Plenty of suspense and a satisfyingly black denouement' The Times

      Betrayal
    • After five years, lawyer Hugh Gwynne’s most difficult case has finally come to court. His client Tom Deacon is claiming damages for post-traumatic stress after a car accident in which he witnessed the death of his young daughter by fire. The case is going well, it seems certain Tom will win the compensation that will enable him to pick up the pieces of his shattered life. Then Hugh receives an anonymous letter that throws him into an impossible dilemma. To stay on the case is unethical, to withdraw will threaten its success, and Tom Deacon, revealing himself in an entirely new light, makes it clear that such treachery will not be forgiven. For Hugh the dilemma is intensified by the contrast between their lives: Tom tormented by flashbacks, jobless, with a broken marriage and two children he hardly sees; Hugh with what he regards as a blessed existence, a rewarding life as a jobbing solicitor and an intensely happy marriage to Lizzie, with whom he has two adopted children, Lou away on her gap year, and fragile, sensitive Charlie who seems to have overcome his personal demons. Then one night Hugh’s life changes for ever. His happiness is snatched away, and he, like Tom, must face a lifetime of troubling memories. 'Homeland is a thoughtful, deeply atmospheric novel' Daily Mail

      Unforgotten
    • Alexandra O'Neill is drawn back to the Norfolk village where she grew up, to help Will Dearden find his missing paragon of a wife. But can any wife be so perfect that she doesn't have secrets? And can a devoted husband have failed to see the truth?

      A Dark Devotion