This powerful novel from the award-winning author of Richard and Judy pick `Eve Green' is a tale of love and the lore of the sea.
Susan Fletcher Knihy






A Little in Love
- 271 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
Paris, 1818. A street-girl takes a bullet, clutching a love note to her heart. What is Eponine's story?
La fille de l'Irlandais : roman
- 373 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Flight of the Dragon Kyn
- 213 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Fifteen-year-old Kara is summoned by King Orrik, who believes she has the power to call down the dragons that have been plundering his realm, and she is caught up in the fierce rivalry between Orrik and his jealous brother Rog.
Falcon in the Glass
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Set in Renaissance-era Venice, a young boy named Renzo embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he learns the art of glassblowing. His adventure is intertwined with a girl who shares a mysterious bond with her falcon, adding an intriguing element to his quest. Together, they navigate the challenges of their craft and uncover the secrets that connect them, highlighting themes of friendship, creativity, and the magic of their vibrant surroundings.
Let Me Tell You About A Man I Knew
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
A tender and savage novel narrated by the wife of the doctor who tended van Gogh in his last, madly frenetic painting years.
'A wonderfully warm and involving page-turner.' Clare Chambers, Sunday Times bestselling author of Small Pleasures ------- Florence Butterfield has lived an extraordinary life full of travel, passion and adventure. But, at eighty-seven, she suspects there are no more surprises to come her way. Then, one midsummer's night, something terrible happens - so strange and unexpected that Florrie is suspicious. Was this really an accident, or is she living alongside a would-be murderer? The only clue is a magenta envelope, discarded earlier that day. And Florrie - cheerfully independent but often overlooked - is the only person determined to uncover the truth. As she does, Florrie finds herself looking back on her own life . . . and a long-buried secret, traced in faded scars across her knuckles, becomes ever harder to ignore. Prize-winning author Susan Fletcher's The Night in Question is an absorbing and uplifting story with a uniquely loveable protagonist at its heart. ' Fletcher's prose is extraordinarily lyrical . . . and her themes are profound.' Sunday Times 'A gifted storyteller' Independent 'Fletcher unpeels with delicacy and insight the complex layers of the human heart.' Guardian