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James Thayer

    May 25, 1949

    James Thayer's writing is characterized by a smooth clarity, deceptively simple yet economical with every word. His confident style achieves a compelling rhythm, wasting no words and cutting straight to the heart of his narratives. He explores profound human motivations and the intricacies of the world through his work. Thayer's approach underscores a belief in the power of directness and elegant simplicity to convey deep meaning.

    Les sirènes de Saint-Malo. La chambre de Barbe-bleue. Minuit cinq. Le vent et la liberté
    Les sirènes de Saint-Malo. Le chambre de Barbe-bleue. Minuit Cinq. Le vent de la liberté
    I Will Never Leave You
    Lex Aquilia (Digest IX, 2, Ad legem aquiliam). On Gifts Between Husband and Wife (Digest XXIV, 1, De donationibus inter virum et
    Terminal Event
    White Star
    • 2018

      I Will Never Leave You

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "Banking heiress Trish and her husband, James, seem to have it all, from a lavish lifestyle to a historic mansion in the nation's capital. The only thing that's missing to make their family complete is a baby, so when Trish holds Anne Elise in her arms for the first time, it's no surprise that she falls deeply in love. There's just one problem: Trish isn't the mother. The baby belongs to Laurel, James's young mistress. And more than that, James and Laurel want to start a new life together--despite an ironclad prenup standing in their way. When Trish becomes dangerously obsessed with making Laurel's baby her own, the lovers' plan to break James's marriage quickly goes awry. How far is each of them willing to go for happiness?"--

      I Will Never Leave You
    • 2000

      Terminal Event

      • 469 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

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      Terminal Event
    • 1995

      White Star

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Owen Gray is an assistant US attorney in New York and people are dying around him, shot at seemingly impossible range by an invisible gunman. At first, Owen thinks he is the target. But then comes the realization that these shots are not misses - the sniper is sending Owen a challenge.

      White Star