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Hannah Tunnicliffe

    Hannah Tunnicliffe is a writer with a nomad's soul, unafraid to explore the diversity of human experience. Her works often draw from observations of the world around her and a deep understanding of human psychology. Tunnicliffe masterfully combines narrative power with keen observation of detail, creating stories that resonate with readers long after they've finished. Her literary approach is characterized by an empathetic portrayal of characters and their inner lives, allowing readers to glimpse a variety of life paths and dilemmas.

    Der Geschmack von Salz und Honig
    Das Gefühl von Sommerblau
    Detective Stanley and the Mystery at the Museum
    The Color of Tea
    A French Wedding
    • 2025

      Highly illustrated animal detective mystery for young readers.Detective Stanley has barely sat down for his breakfast pancakes when he receives an invitation he cannot refuse.The Art Museum has been raided on the opening day of the Bleat Mondrian show and Stan has been called to investigate.The most perplexing thing about the Nothing has been stolen!But now Stan finds himself in a tight spot even his powers of deduction could not detect.Can he get himself out of trouble and can he solve the mystery of the Art Museum?

      Detective Stanley and the Mystery at the Museum
    • 2017

      A French Wedding

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(12)Add rating

      Tunnicliffe sets the proverbial table with plenty of plot twists and surprising character sketches --New York Times Book Review The pages practically turn themselves in Tunnicliffe's sparkling novel, brimming with festering secrets, abandoned dreams, love triangles, and lots of wine! --Emily Liebert, author of You Knew Me When and When We Fall A French Wedding is a delectable page turner with huge heart from an author who has proven herself to be an expert at creating endearing characters and compelling stories. Hannah Tunnicliffe writes with warmth and emotional depth about life in all its stages and love in all its forms. A bonus: she writes about food with true passion too, which makes this novel even easier to devour! --Marissa Stapley, Globe and Mail bestselling author of Mating for Life One of my favorite authors, Hannah Tunnicliffe transports you to Paris and the French countryside, where food, friends, romance, old longings, and new beginnings await an unforgettable cast of characters. --Mia March, author of The Meryl Streep Movie Club Tunnicliffe delivers a solid story with a cinematic sweep that brings together an ensemble of complex, fully developed characters and a lovingly rendered setting, sure to please fans of romantic women's fiction. --Booklist

      A French Wedding
    • 2012

      Infused with the heady aromas of coastal China and peppered with delectable characters, this is a mouth-watering journey of the senses as Grace rediscovers what it is to love, to live with hope, and embrace real happiness when she opens a small cafe.

      The Color of Tea