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Sheila Radley

Autor de La Hija del Inspector

13+ Obras 572 Miembros 8 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Pseudonym of Sheila Mary Robinson. She also writes under the pen name Hester Rowan.

Series

Obras de Sheila Radley

La Hija del Inspector (1981) 113 copias
Death in the Morning (1978) 108 copias
Blood on the Happy Highway (1983) 61 copias
Fate Worse Than Death (1985) 58 copias
A Talent for Destruction (1982) 56 copias
Who Saw Him Die? (1987) 55 copias
This Way Out (1989) 49 copias
New Blood From Old Bones (1998) 8 copias
Fair Game (1994) 5 copias
Alpine Encounter (1979) 4 copias
The Linden Tree (2012) 2 copias

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Robinson, Sheila Mary
Otros nombres
Rowan, Hester
Fecha de nacimiento
1928
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Aviso de desambiguación
Pseudonym of Sheila Mary Robinson. She also writes under the pen name Hester Rowan.

Miembros

Reseñas

"A terrible series of gales drives through the village of Byland near England's eastern coast. Eventually the storms pass, but they leave behind destruction and fear. An old couple Gladys and Zygmunt Crackjaw, have disappeared. Gladys hasn't been seen in the village in a long time, but the elderly Ziggy bicycled into town every week to buy food and pick up their pensions. The sub-postmistress, Janet Thacker, saw him on Thursday, but no one's seen him since. Now the door to the Crackjaw's house is locked, the pension receipt booklets are on the mantle, and there are some gray hairs and a smear of blood near the fireplace, whee one of the old people may have fallen. The Crackjaws are nowhere to be found.

"With no bodies and no clue to where the Crackjaws might be, Detective Chief Inspector Douglas Quantrill and Sergeant Hilary Lloyd face a virtually unsolvable case. Neither the villagers nor the couple's grown children will admit to knowing anything. And nobody seems to care very much. Quantrill and Lloyd will keep probing until they find some answers -- if only Quantrill and Lloyd can tell fact from fiction.

"In this superbly crafted, heartfelt novel, Radley uses a dual narrative technique to transcend the boundaries of the traditional crime novel, producing a story of poignant, universal appeal."
~~front & back flaps

An excellent plot -- a story within a story that still leaves the reader guessing until the last pages. Beautifully crafted and excellently written, as always. It's a shame Ms. Radley wasn't as prolific as Agatha Christie!
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Aspenhugger | otra reseña | Jan 7, 2019 |
"They're back again -- that terrific twosome from Death in the Morning -- Chief Inspector Quantrill, the old-fashioned country police officer, and Martin Tait, the clever, ambitious sergeant with a eye for the ladies.

"When Quantrill's daughter, Alison, returns to her quiet village house after an unhappy love affair in London, she finds a job as secretay to Jasmine Woods, a best-selling author of romantic novels. But one morning Alison finds Jasmine brutally raped and murdered, her valuable collection of jade and netsuke stolen. Quantrill and Tait, who'd warned Jasmine about her collection after an aborted break-in -- and had been attfacted to her -- soon find there is no shortage of suspects. Thee is Rodney Gifford, her cousin, an avant-garde playwright who's had nothing produced in over ten years; her brother-in-law Paul Pardoe, who, with five kids and one of the way, could use the money his wife will inherit; Jonathan Elliott, an intellectual novelist and TV critic, and his wife, Roz, a dedicated feminist; and Gilbert Smith, Jasmine's friend and live-in gardener, a poet and pot smoker who disasspears after the murder, leaving behind some bloodstained clothing. Some people disliked Jasmine's books -- even Quantrill resented the fact that his wife was more roused by Jasmine's fictional heroes than by him -- some envied her money, several had motives, and all of them had the opportunity to ki8ll her.

"Unraveling the strands of the mystery, Quantrill and Tait, who's becoming increasingly interested in Alison, are caught in a tense situation involving their personal and professional obligations. Then Alison, still in shock over Jasmine's death, runs away before giving evidence to Quantrill.

"In a dramatic climax, Alison provides the surprising solution to the murder -- along with a surprising revelation about herself.

"Once again, Sheila Radley has written a totally absorbing story of mystery, love, and death in a small town."
~~front & back covers

I think I'd read this book before, although I didn't remember the plot or characters; I did however remember the author's name and that I had thoroughly enjoyed her books. And I did again,. enough that I'm getting the rest of the series from the library to read them again.
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Aspenhugger | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 4, 2019 |
This is an excellent series, this one now from Felony and Mayhem.
 
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Condorena | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 2, 2013 |
two unconnected murders. a totally unrealistic crime. men behaving badly.
 
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mahallett | May 6, 2012 |

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Obras
13
También por
2
Miembros
572
Popularidad
#43,783
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
8
ISBNs
98
Idiomas
4

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