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Deux copains de fac s'offrent la virée en canoë de leur rêve sur le fleuve Maskwa, au nord du Canada. Bientôt la balade contemplative tourne à la course contre la montre quand l'horizon s'obscurcit du plus dévorant des feux de forêt. Mais dans les bras et sous le règne de dame nature, une menace peut toujours en cacher une autre.
Peter Heller met sa pratique intime de l'aventure, son sens irrésistible du suspense et sa connexion unique aux paysages au service d'une folle et sauvage équipée qui éprouve autant l'amitié sincère de ses personnages que les nerfs du lecteur. -
Quelque part dans le Colorado, neuf ans après la Fin de Toute Chose. L'art de survivre est devenu un sport extrême, un jeu de massacre. Soumis aux circonstances hostiles, Hig, doux rêveur tendance chasse, pêche et poésie chinoise, fait équipe avec Bangley, vieux cow-boy chatouilleux de la gâchette. À la fois captivant roman d'aventures, grand huit des émotions humaines, déclaration d'amour à la nature et pure révélation littéraire, La Constellation du Chien est une version solaire de La Route de Cormac McCarthy. (Et in extremis, réconfortante !)
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Quelques années après un été traumatique, Jack arrive au Kingfisher Lodge comme guide de pêche à la mouche auprès de riches & célèbres qui fuient la réalité morose d'une Amérique covidée dans les paysages sublimes du Colorado. Outre que la rivière fourmille de truites multicolores, Alison K., la cliente qu'on lui confie, est irrésistible. Mais la menace et le danger viennent vite assombrir la parenthèse enchantée.
Dans la droite ligne de "La Rivière", au sommet de son art du détournement des genres littéraires, Peter Heller renouvelle et enrichit encore son inimitable mix de suspense et de poésie. -
Peintre en vogue, pêcheur ardent, philosophe artisanal, Jim Stegner est embarqué dans un engrenage fatal le jour où il prend la défense d'une petite jument maltraitée. Retour de Peter Heller après La Constellation du chien. Action, fureur et poésie.
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Détective privée atypique et dure à cuire, Céline Watkins est spécialisée dans la recherche de personnes disparues. Lorsque Gabriela, doutant de la version officielle sur l'évaporation de son père porté disparu dans le parc national de Yellowstone vingt ans plus tôt, vient trouver l'élégante sexagénaire, celle-ci se raconte qu'elle accepte l'affaire comme un dernier tour de piste. Mais rien n'est anodin. Car explorer le passé de la jeune femme, ce n'est pas seulement révéler un pan de l'histoire politique américaine, c'est aussi réveiller ses propres fantômes.
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'I COULDN'T TURN THE PAGES FAST ENOUGH' Clare Mackintosh 'A SUSPENSEFUL TALE TOLD WITH GLORIOUS DRAMA AND LYRICAL FLAIR' Denise Mina, New York Times Two friends Wynn and Jack have been best friends since their first day of college, brought together by their shared love of books and the great outdoors. The adventure of a lifetime When they decide to take time off university and canoe down the Maskwa River in northern Canada, they anticipate the ultimate wilderness experience. No phones. No fellow travellers. No way of going back. A hellish ride But as a raging wildfire starts to make its way towards them, their expedition becomes a desperate race for survival. And when a man suddenly appears, claiming his wife has vanished, the fight against nature's destructive power becomes entangled with a much deadlier game of cat and mouse. ' Like Mark Twain and Toni Morrison, Heller is a rare talent ' Elle ' A novel that sweeps you away ' USA Today ' A fiery tour-de-force ' Denver Post ' I dare you to put it down once you've picked it up ' Criminal Element
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Shorlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2013. THE ROAD - but with hope. Hig, bereaved and traumatised after global disaster, has three things to live for - his dog Jasper, his aggressive but helpful neighbour, and his Cessna aeroplane. He's just about surviving, so long as he only takes his beloved plane for short journeys, and saves his remaining fuel. But, just once, he picks up a message from another pilot, and eventually the temptation to find out who else is still alive becomes irresistible. So he takes his plane over the horizon, knowing that he won't have enough fuel to get back. What follows is scarier and more life-affirming than he could have imagined. And his story, THE DOG STARS, is a book unlike any you have ever read.
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EDGAR AWARD NOMINEE NATIONAL BESTSELLER ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: THE OBSERVER (LONDON) KIRKUS REVIEWS Wynn and Jack have been best friends since college orientation, bonded by their shared love of mountains, books, and fishing. Wynn is a gentle giant, a Vermont kid never happier than when his feet are in the water. Jack is more rugged, raised on a ranch in Colorado where sleeping under the stars and cooking on a fire came as naturally to him as breathing. When they decide to canoe the Maskwa River in northern Canada, they anticipate long days of leisurely paddling and picking blueberries, and nights of stargazing and reading paperback Westerns. But a wildfire making its way across the forest adds unexpected urgency to the journey. One night, with the fire advancing, they hear a man and woman arguing on the fog-shrouded riverbank; the next day, a man appears on the river, paddling alone. Is this the same man they heard? And if he is, where is the woman? From this charged beginning, master storyteller Peter Heller unspools a headlong, heart-pounding story of desperate wilderness survival.
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After having shot a man in a Santa Fe bar, the famous artist Jim Stegner served his time and has since struggled to manage the dark impulses that sometimes overtake him. Now he lives a quiet life. . . until the day that he comes across a hunting guide beating a small horse, and a brutal act of new violence rips his quiet life right open. Pursued by men dead set on retribution, Jim is left with no choice but to return to New Mexico and the high-profile life he left behind, where he'll reckon with past deeds and the dark shadows in his own heart.
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Préface de Rudolf Ekstein, 7 Note au lecteur, 15 Glossaire des personnes et lieux cités, 17 Introduction, 19 Remarques préliminaires, 54 Notes d'Anna Freud, 61 avec les dessins de Peter PREMIÈRE PARTIE DES NOTES, 63 DEUXIÈME PARTIE DES NOTES, 133 APPENDICE. Texte et poèmes de Peter, 201 Rétrospective par Peter Heller, 241 PREMIÈRE PARTIE, 243 DEUXIÈME PARTIE, 313 Supplément à l'analyse de Peter, 365
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B>The bestselling author of The River returns with a heart-racing thriller about a young man who, escaping his own grief, is hired by an elite fishing lodge in Colorado, where amid the natural beauty of sun-drenched streams and forests he uncovers a plot of shocking menace.br>;/b>br>br>Kingfisher Lodge, nestled in a canyon on a mile and a half of the most pristine river water on the planet, is known by locals as "Billionaire''s Mile" and is locked behind a heavy gate. Sandwiched between barbed wire and a meadow with a sign that reads "Don''t Get Shot!" the resort boasts boutique fishing at its finest. Safe from viruses that have plagued America for years, Kingfisher offers a respite for wealthy clients. Now it also promises a second chance for Jack, a return to normalcy after a young life filled with loss. When he is assigned to guide a well-known singer, his only job is to rig her line, carry her gear, and steer her to the best trout he can find.br>br>But then a human scream pierces the night, and Jack soon realizes that this idyllic fishing lodge may be merely a cover for a far more sinister operation. A novel as gripping as it is lyrical, as frightening as it is moving, The Guide is another masterpiece from Peter Heller.