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Valeria Raimondi

    The Oxford Brotherhood
    The Darkness
    Per Paula
    History of love
    • The Oxford Brotherhood

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      From the author of the bestselling The Oxford Murders comes a stylish and gripping new crime story that will be loved by readers of Umberto Eco.

      The Oxford Brotherhood2022
      3.3
    • A body is found off the coast of Iceland. A young Russian woman, Elena, hoped to find a fresh start. Instead she found death. A cursory police investigation calls it suicide. Another statistic, she's soon forgotten...But not by Reykjavik Detective Inspector Hulda Hemannsdottir. Difficult and unconventional, Hulda is being forced into early retirement. Offered one last cold case to investigate she chooses Elena's. On discovering another woman has vanished, she believes a killer roams here. Her colleagues, however, think she's out to cause trouble. With days before she's stripped of her badge, can Hulda catch the killer alone?

      The Darkness2022
      3.6
    • History of love

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Leo Gursky is a man who fell in love at the age of ten and has been in love ever since. These days he is just about surviving life in America, tapping his radiator each evening to let his upstairs neighbour know he's still alive, drawing attention to himself at the milk counter of Starbucks. But life wasn't always like this: sixty years ago in the Polish village where he was born Leo fell in love with a young girl called Alma and wrote a book in honour of his love. These days he assumes that the book, and his dreams, are irretrievably lost, until one day they return to him in the form of a brown envelope. Meanwhile, a young girl, hoping to find a cure for her mother's loneliness, stumbles across a book that changed her mother's life and she goes in search of the author. Soon these and other worlds collide in The History of Love, a captivating audio exploring the power of love, of loneliness and of survival.

      History of love2005
      3.9
    • Per Paula

      Lettere dal mondo

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Nel 1992 Isabel Allende subì la perdita della figlia Paula, morta dopo un lungo periodo di coma nel quale era caduta in seguito ad un attacco acuto di porfiria. In seguito a tale evento, la scrittrice pubblicò "Paula", lungo racconto epistolare in cui ripercorreva le tappe della vita della figlia. "Paula" ottenne un grande successo e Isabel Allende ricevette una grande quantità di lettere dai suoi lettori, lettere di sostegno, di condivisione di esperienze. Alcune fra le più belle lettere ricevute, la scrittrice le ha raccolte in questo volume.

      Per Paula1997
      3.7