Isabelle D Philippe (International) assertion Isabelle D Philippe i(A142226 works by) (a.k.a. Isabelle Delord-Philippe)
Gender: Female
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2 y separately published work icon The Rush Michelle Prak , ( trans. Isabelle D Philippe with title Le Déluge ) Paris : HarperCollins France , 2023 25778950 2023 single work novel thriller

'The Lost Man meets Wolf Creek set amid torrential rain; this is pure propulsive storytelling from a major new voice in crime fiction.

'The first drops start to fall when Quinn spies the body. With no reception and nothing but an empty road for miles, does she stop to help or keep driving to safety?

'Back at the iconic country pub where Quinn works, Andrea is sandbagging the place in preparation for heavy rains. Alone with her sleeping son in the back room, she reluctantly lets a biker in to wait out the storm.

'Out on the wet roads, tensions arise among four backpackers on their way to Darwin. They haven’t prepared for this kind of weather and the flooding isn’t the only threat edging closer …

'Chilling, tense and twisted, this compulsive thriller will have you racing through the pages to its terrifying climax.' (Publication summary)

13 45 y separately published work icon March Geraldine Brooks , ( trans. Isabelle D Philippe with title La solitude du docteur March : roman ) Paris : Belfond , 2010 Z1182868 2005 single work novel historical fiction (taught in 2 units) "An idealistic abolitionist, March has gone as chaplain to serve the Union cause. But the war tests his faith not only in the Union, which is also capable of barbarism and racism, but in himself. As he recovers from a near-fatal illness, March must reassemble and reconnect with his family, who have no idea of what he has endured. A love story set in a time of catastrophe, March explores the passions between a man and a woman, the tenderness of parent and child, and the life-changing power of an ardently held belief." -- Book Jacket
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