Kirjailija
Bea Green
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 5 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2019-2022, suosituimpien joukossa Trenouth. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
5 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2019-2022.
When Detective Chief Inspector Richard Langley and Detective Inspector Eilidh Simmons are tasked with investigating a stolen Botticelli painting from the home of a former slave trader-at Penrhyn Castle in Wales-three brutally murdered bodies are discovered in Hampstead Heath, London.One victim appears to have been tortured with pieces of broken glass and has in his possession a cello with two Chagall paintings hidden in it-stolen during the Night of Broken Glass in Nazi Germany.As dedicated detectives work together to track down the original owners of the Chagall paintings and uncover if the murders are part of a revenge killing, a plot more intricate than anyone thought possible begins to unfold... And no one is safe.Read along as The Chagall Cello explores unexpected twists in a not-so-ordinary detective storyline.
Eccentric Detective Richard Langley is on the hunt for a stolen 16th-century masterpiece by the artist El Greco. The infamous thief stole the priceless painting from an apartment in Kensington, London, and-in the process-knifed a Russian woman to death. By Richard's side is Detective Chief Inspector Abdul Hazim from Scotland Yard's Art and Antiquities Unit. Together, they pursue a trail that leads them from St. Petersburg to Madrid, facing off against two entities who want the painting as much as they do-the Russian mafia and a businesswoman in Madrid who has historical ties to the painter and the Spanish Princess. But just as Richard and Abdul begin narrowing down culprits, an act of amateur heroism goes horribly wrong...and it's up to them to rescue everyone involved. Can detective and chief inspector alike uncover the true motive behind this illustrious theft and solve the case before another heinous act is committed?
This romantic, adventurous, empowering novel tells the story of a brave young woman who is struggling to rediscover her identity after a devastating bereavement. Nearly thirty years old and beset by deep anxiety, Elinor Campbell stays with her laid-back and free-spirited uncle Leo at Trenouth, a clifftop bungalow in Cornwall. Warmly welcomed by Leo, Elinor makes new friends as she learns to surf and builds a close bond with the sea. Her attraction to a friendly surfer, Tony Reece, becomes her biggest challenge since the loss of her fiance. Leo, meanwhile, is determined to investigate what appears to be a people-_smuggling operation on the coast...
One phone call, out of the blue, leaves Raoul Morales wistfully remembering his childhood sweetheart, Hannah Anderson. The two of them grew up together. Raoul looks back fondly at their time together in Mexico and Scotland, recalling significant memories from his early childhood. Memories of Hannah are very deeply imbedded in his psyche and he yearns to renew a relationship with her. Raoul's busy working as an interior designer in Mexico City these days. Should he try to reconnect with Hannah once more? Especially now they live so far apart? This is an exciting and original debut novel by Bea Green, exploring the consequences of having different cultural identities and the difficulties in pursuing relationships when you live far apart from each other. You will be swept into the colourful world of Raoul's childhood adventures in Mexico and Scotland, and invited to empathise with him as he makes his peace with the past.