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T. Davis Bunn

Auteur de The Meeting Place

135+ oeuvres 18,437 utilisateurs 469 critiques 4 Favoris

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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 afficher plus 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) afficher moins
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Œuvres de T. Davis Bunn

The Meeting Place (1999) 1,064 exemplaires
The Centurion's Wife (2009) 1,025 exemplaires
The Sacred Shore (2000) 856 exemplaires
Another Homecoming (1997) — Auteur — 786 exemplaires
The Birthright (2001) 764 exemplaires
Return to Harmony (1996) 747 exemplaires
The Distant Shore (2002) 679 exemplaires
The Beloved Land (2002) 622 exemplaires
Tomorrow's Dream (1990) — Auteur — 587 exemplaires
The Hidden Flame (2010) 449 exemplaires
The Great Divide (2001) 424 exemplaires
The Solitary Envoy (2004) 402 exemplaires
The Book of Hours (2000) 398 exemplaires
The Damascus Way (2011) 344 exemplaires
The Quilt (1992) 324 exemplaires
Lion of Babylon (2011) 303 exemplaires
Winner Take All (2003) 270 exemplaires
The Innocent Libertine (2004) 264 exemplaires
Florian's Gate (1992) 252 exemplaires
One Shenandoah Winter (1998) 252 exemplaires
The Noble Fugitive (2005) 244 exemplaires
The Presence (1990) 241 exemplaires
The Night Angel (2006) 234 exemplaires
Drummer in the Dark (2001) 234 exemplaires
All Through the Night (2008) 228 exemplaires
The Lazarus Trap (2005) 215 exemplaires
Gold of Kings: A Novel (2009) 213 exemplaires
The Warning (1998) 195 exemplaires
My Soul to Keep (2007) 181 exemplaires
Riders of the Pale Horse (1994) 178 exemplaires
Elixir (2004) 178 exemplaires
The Amber Room (1992) 172 exemplaires
Falconers Quest (2007) 160 exemplaires
Winter Palace (1993) 153 exemplaires
Full Circle (2008) 150 exemplaires
The Ultimatum (1999) 149 exemplaires
Imposter (2006) 146 exemplaires
The Patmos Deception (2014) 137 exemplaires
Rare Earth (Marc Royce) (2012) 134 exemplaires
The Messenger (1995) 126 exemplaires
Strait of Hormuz (Marc Royce) (2013) 117 exemplaires
Miramar Bay (2000) 116 exemplaires
The Gift (1994) 109 exemplaires
Promises to Keep (TJ Case Series #2) (1991) 109 exemplaires
Heartland (2006) 106 exemplaires
The Maestro (1991) 105 exemplaires
Unlimited: A Novel (2013) 97 exemplaires
The Domino Effect (1858) 94 exemplaires
Sahara Crosswind (1648) 93 exemplaires
Unscripted: A Novel (2019) 85 exemplaires
Berlin Encounter (1995) 85 exemplaires
The Music Box (1996) 83 exemplaires
The Black Madonna (2000) 81 exemplaires
Istanbul Express (1995) 80 exemplaires
The Sign Painter: A Novel (2014) 76 exemplaires
Burden of Proof (2020) 70 exemplaires
Trial Run (Fault Lines) (2015) 69 exemplaires
Book of Dreams (2011) 68 exemplaires
Outbreak (2019) 67 exemplaires
The Turning (2014) 67 exemplaires
Firefly Cove (2017) 60 exemplaires
The Warning [and] The Ultimatum (2001) 52 exemplaires
The Dream Voyagers (1999) 51 exemplaires
The Pilgrim (2015) 51 exemplaires
One False Move (1997) 51 exemplaires
Hidden in Dreams: A Novel (2012) 47 exemplaires
In the Shadows of Victory (3-in-1) (1998) 44 exemplaires
Moondust Lake (2018) 44 exemplaires
The Fragment (2016) 43 exemplaires
Enclave (2018) 40 exemplaires
Flash Point (Fault Lines) (2016) 39 exemplaires
Renegades (Recruits) (2017) 29 exemplaires
Tranquility Falls (2020) 26 exemplaires
Recruits (2017) 24 exemplaires
Fault Lines (2017) 24 exemplaires
The Cottage on Lighthouse Lane (2021) 23 exemplaires
The Christmas Hummingbird (2022) 20 exemplaires
Dangerous Devices (1993) 18 exemplaires
Acts of Faith (2017) 17 exemplaires
Shell Beach (2023) 14 exemplaires
Prime Directive (2021) 13 exemplaires
The Priceless Collection (2015) 10 exemplaires
Light and Shadow (1995) 10 exemplaires
Song of Arcadia Series (1999) 9 exemplaires
Island of Time (2022) 9 exemplaires
Emerald Tide (2022) 9 exemplaires
The Rowan (A Rowan novel) (2023) 7 exemplaires
No Man's Land (A Rowan novel) (2024) 5 exemplaires
Midnight Harbor (Miramar Bay) (2024) 4 exemplaires
Forbidden (2023) 3 exemplaires
The Aqaba Exchange (1996) 3 exemplaires
Presence 2 exemplaires
Music box 1 exemplaire
Nattengelen (2007) 1 exemplaire
Sendebudet (2006) 1 exemplaire
Falconers utfordring (2008) 1 exemplaire
The Book of Dreams 1 exemplaire

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Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
From the description of Davis Bunn’s Burden of Proof, I was not expecting a speculative (complicated) time travel element. I slogged through the scientific portions of the book.

Ethan is unlikable at the start, but as he investigates his brother’s death and undergoes his own growth, he becomes more tolerable. However, Bunn misses an opportunity to share the hope we have in Jesus even when life is dark and doesn’t turn out the way we envisioned.

Disclosure statement: I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book and was not required to write a positive or negative review. All opinions are my own.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Suzie27 | 25 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2024 |
I don't know why I left this unread on my shelf for so long. It was very good. I was drawn right into the story from chapter one. The characters were well-developed and there was growth in them despite all the hurdles the authors threw their way.
I highly recommend this one.

4.5 Stars

Content: death of a parent
 
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libraryofemma | 4 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
I liked this, but it seemed to drag endlessly at times.
The story is set just after Jesus was crucified and rose again. It involves Leah, a relative of Pilate's, whose family has fallen into disgrace, so she works for Pilate's wife, Procula. Leah's grandmother was Jewish, but Leah was raised as a Roman and only remembers some of the stories her grandmother told her of her faith and way of life. Alban, a centurion of Pilate's, wants to marry Leah so he can rise in Pilate's estimation because he knows that she is a relative of Pilate's. Meanwhile, Procula has been having awful headaches and just knows it has something to do with what happened to Jesus. Pilate is eager to discover what happened to Jesus - and he tasks Alban with this discovery. There are many people who want to convince Alban that the disciples stole Jesus' body - and some of the disciples are included in the action of the story. So are some of the women mentioned in the Bible - Mary Magdalene, in particular. Alban wants to uncover the truth. Leah meets Mary and is given an introduction to the heritage she shares with her grandmother. It was a good story that included a lot of internal struggle for both main characters, but the scenes written for Alban dragged and dragged. Also, his sudden desire to be a good husband to Leah (after it was made clear in the beginning that this marriage was only a career move) was never really explained. It happened before he really dealt with much internal struggle over what he believed, so it didn't really make sense.
I'm glad I finished it - it had a satisfying ending - but it was a clunky read at times - too many times, thus the 3 star rating.
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clamagna | 32 autres critiques | Apr 4, 2024 |
I started this series (of standalone novels?) six years ago when I read Book Two, Firefly Cove. Although I understand the marketing standpoint, I never cared for the promotional comparisons of Davis Bunn's work in this series with the work of Nicholas Sparks. Despite, oh, the love story vein and the Miramar Bay book covers that could be appropriate for Sparks's work, Bunn is his own kind of writer.

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.
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NadineC.Keels | 4 autres critiques | Jan 3, 2024 |

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