T. Davis Bunn
Autore di The Meeting Place
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Davis Bunn is pseudonym used by T. Davis Bunn. Bunn was born in 1952 in North Carolina. He had a finance career that took him around the globe until his first novel, The Presence, was released in 1990. The book became a national bestseller. He has written under the names of Davis Bunn as well as mostra altro Thomas Locke and Cameron Wolfe. Bunn is a much sought-after speaker for the art of writing and he serves as a Writer in Residence at Regent's Park College, Oxford University. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
Fonte dell'immagine: Davis Bunn - © 2011 Angel Gray Photography
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Opere di T. Davis Bunn
The Solitary Envoy, The Innocent Libertine, The Noble Fugitive, The Night Angel (Heirs of Acadia) 47 copie
Presence 2 copie
Nepažįstamosios malda 1 copia
The Book of Dreams 1 copia
RHINELAND INHERITANCE (Unabridged CD) by T. Davis Bunn, (Destiny Series, Book 1), Read by Ron Varela (2014) 1 copia
In The Shadows Of Victory 1 copia
Music box 1 copia
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Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Altri nomi
- Locke, Thomas
Dalton, Chase
Bunn, Davis - Data di nascita
- 1952
- Sesso
- male
- Luogo di nascita
- North Carolina, USA
- Luogo di residenza
- Californië, USA
Oxfordshire, Engeland, UK - Attività lavorative
- Schrijver
Internationaal Financieel Expert - Relazioni
- Oke, Janette (co-schrijfster)
Bunn, Isabella (Echtgenote)
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 128
- Opere correlate
- 5
- Utenti
- 18,111
- Popolarità
- #1,218
- Voto
- 3.8
- Recensioni
- 463
- ISBN
- 756
- Lingue
- 8
- Preferito da
- 4
Now two books into this contemporary fiction series, I can tell it was written by someone who also writes suspense and speculative fiction. This novel in particular has a significant suspense thread.
As for the love story, this isn't a genre romance novel where the romantic couple would spend many to most of the scenes together, and their relationship would develop on-page with a lot of interaction and dialogue and what have you. Instead, the love story here is more implicit. I felt like the greater part of it lives in the plot almost from the background—in the way that a film camera may not spend much time on direct shots of the sun, but its light is there in many of the film's scenes. If that makes sense.
Now, there were a couple of moments when I got frustrated with Connor and Sylvie. Sometimes, after characters in a novel have spent however many somber scenes wrapped up in their regrets, I wish they would, well, start to get over themselves faster.
But my frustration was little in comparison with the ease of reading and the unfolding beauty of this story. I doubt it'll be another six years before I get to the third book in the series.… (altro)