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Susanna Kearsley

    January 17, 1966

    Susanna Kearsley skillfully restores the lost voices of real people to the page, interweaving romance and historical intrigue with modern adventure. Her novels transport readers to other times and places, where love and mystery intertwine with courage and discovery. Published in translation in over 20 countries, her work is celebrated for its ability to bring the past to life. Kearsley is a captivating storyteller whose narratives resonate with a unique blend of history, emotion, and thrilling exploration.

    Susanna Kearsley
    Bellewether
    Every Secret Thing
    Mariana
    The Winter Sea
    The Rose Garden
    The Firebird (2. díl)
    • The Firebird (2. díl)

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.1(3719)Add rating

      Whoever dares to seek the firebird may find the journey—and its ending— unexpected. Nicola Marter was born with a gift. When she touches an object, she sometimes sees images, glimpses of those who have owned it before. It’s never been a gift she wants, and she keeps it a secret from most people, including her practical boss Sebastian, one of London’s premier dealers in Russian art. But when a woman offers Sebastian a small wooden carving for sale, claiming it belonged to Russia’s Empress Catherine, it’s a problem. There’s no proof. Sebastian believes that the plain carving—known as “The Firebird”—is worthless. But Nicola has held it, and she knows the woman is telling the truth and is in desperate need of the money the sale of the heirloom could bring. Compelled to help, Nicola turns to a man she once left and still loves: Rob McMorran, whose own psychic gifts are far greater than hers. With Rob to help her “see” the past, she follows a young girl named Anna from Scotland to Belgium and on into Russia. There, in St. Petersburg—the once-glittering capital of Peter the Great’s Russia—Nicola and Rob unearth a tale of love and sacrifice, of courage and redemption . . . an old story that seems personal and small, perhaps, against the greater backdrops of the Jacobite and Russian courts, but one that will forever change their lives.

      The Firebird (2. díl)
    • When Eva's sister Katrina dies, she returns to Cornwall, where they spent their childhood summers, to scatter Katrina's ashes and in doing so return her to the place where she belongs. But Eva must also confront the ghosts from her own past, as well as those from a time long before her own.

      The Rose Garden
    • The Winter Sea

      • 536 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      4.1(661)Add rating

      Carrie settles into the shadow of Slains Castle in Scotland, creates a heroine named for one of her own ancestors, and starts to write about the Jacobite invasion of 1708. When she can no longer tell the difference between today and centuries ago, is shedealing with an ancestral memory-- a memory that might destroy her?

      The Winter Sea
    • Mariana

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(903)Add rating

      Haunting sadness in an old farmhouse; is history awaiting the new owner?

      Mariana
    • 'No one lives for ever. But the truth survives us all'. Kate Murray is deeply troubled. In front of her lies a dead man, a stranger who only minutes before had approached her wanting to tell her about a mystery, a long-forgotten murder. The crime was old, he'd told her, but still deserving of justice.

      Every Secret Thing
    • At a time of divided loyalties and family strife, forbidden love blooms between a captured French Canadian lieutenant and the daughter of the house where he is an unwilling and unwelcome guest. Local legend has it that their story ended tragically, but centuries later, the clues they left behind slowly unveil another fate entirely.

      Bellewether
    • Named of the Dragon

      • 295 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(16)Add rating

      Tormented by horrific nightmares since the death of her baby five years before, literary agent Lyn Ravenshaw agrees to accompany an author to Wales, where she encounters an eccentric young widow desperately afraid for her own infant's safety and a reclusive playwright who could be her only salvation.

      Named of the Dragon
    • The Shadowy Horses

      (předsádka vpředu vytržená, vzadu potrhaná - viz foto)

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(343)Add rating

      Verity Grey is thrilled to be asked to join the dig in Scotland, but is disturbed to find that the dig is based on the sighting of a ghostly Roman sentinel by an eight-year-old local boy.

      The Shadowy Horses
    • A Desperate Fortune

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(80)Add rating

      From the bestselling author of The Firebird, comes a new, exquisitely crafted novel of modern-day and historical intrigue. For nearly 300 years, the mysterious journal of Jacobite exile Mary Dundas has lain unread-its secrets safe from prying eyes. Now, amateur codebreaker Sara Thomas has been hired by a once-famous historian to crack the journal’s cipher. But when she arrives in Paris, Sara finds herself besieged by complications from all sides: the journal’s reclusive owner, her charming Parisian neighbor, and Mary, whose journal doesn't hold the secrets Sara expects. It turns out that Mary Dundas wasn’t keeping a record of everyday life, but a first-hand account of her part in a dangerous intrigue. In the first wintry months of 1732, with a scandal gaining steam in London, driving many into bankruptcy and ruin, the man accused of being at its center is concealed among the Jacobites in Paris, with Mary posing as his sister to aid his disguise. When their location is betrayed, they’re forced to put a desperate plan in action, heading south along the road to Rome, protected by the enigmatic Highlander Hugh MacPherson. As Mary’s tale grows more and more dire, Sara, too, must carefully choose which turning to take…to find the road that will lead her safely home.

      A Desperate Fortune