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A Cold Treachery (2005)

por Charles Todd

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Series: Inspector Ian Rutledge (7)

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:??Stunning . . . the tragic sweep of Todd??s historical mysteries grows more expansive with each novel.???The New York Times Book Review

Called out into the teeth of a violent blizzard, Inspector Ian Rutledge faces one of the most savage murders he??s ever encountered. He might have expected such unspeakable carnage on the World War I battlefields where he??d lost much of his soul??and his sanity??but not in an otherwise peaceful farm kitchen in remote Urskdale. Someone has murdered the Elcott family without the least sign of struggle. But when the victims are tallied, the local police are in for another shock: One child is missing. Now the Inspector must race to save a young boy before he??s silenced by the merciless elements??or the even colder hands of the killer who hides in the blinding snow.

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A Cold Treachery

??Todd??s Ian Rutledge mysteries are among the most intelligent and affecting being written these days.???Washington Post Book World

??Brilliant.???Chicago Tribune

??Traditional mystery lovers who prefer their whodunits enriched with psychological insight will heartily embrace A Cold Treachery. . . . A superb effort.???Publishers Weekly (starred review)

??Brilliantly conceived and elegantly executed.???Strand magazine                                                                                        
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Another very likeable part of this series as Rutledge is called in to help solve the multiple murder of a family and the missing 6th of one of the sons. It is suspected that the missing Josh is the murderer or the brother of the Father who was killed. It turns out that it was the estranged former husband who was jealous of the man who married his wife while he was missing in the war. As Kirkus states, not one of the best in the series, but a lot to like nonetheless.

KIRKUS:
Who will find ten-year-old Josh Robinson first, the killer who slaughtered the rest of his family or Scotland Yard’s Inspector Ian Rutledge and his familiar ghost Hamish?

Urksdale is unprepared for the carnage at the Elcott farm, where most of the family lies dead, apparently without a struggle. When Inspector Rutledge arrives, he finds most of the Lake District village searching for young Josh, who either escaped the massacre or caused it. Put up at the local B&B, where he’s drawn to the wheelchair-bound caretaker Miss Fraser, Rutledge learns of the complex beginning to the Elcott marriage. Thinking herself a widow whose husband Hugh Robinson was missing in action, Grace married Gerald. Then Hugh returned and agreed to let his pregnant former wife and two children stay with Gerald. But now Hugh, distraught over the loss of his family and the presumption that his son Josh is responsible, attempts suicide, while Grace’s sister Janet, who has reasons of her own to want her sister dead, insists that Grace was terrified of Gerald’s brother Paul. Intent on finding Josh before he freezes to death, Rutledge begins climbing the Fells as the ghost of Hamish, the soldier he was forced to execute in the Great War, struggles to point him toward the truth.

A slow beginning and melodramatic trappings put this a notch below Todd’s most compelling work. Nonetheless, Rutledge and Hamish (A Fearsome Doubt, 2002, etc.) remain two of fiction’s best antiwar spokesmen.
  derailer | Mar 30, 2024 |
I enjoy these Inspector Rutledge mysteries. They are very atmospheric. Great sense of place. A good collection of characters in this one. I have to space them out so that I don't run out. Samuel Gillies did a wonderful job narrating this. ( )
  njcur | Oct 18, 2022 |
I love this series, but I'd taken a little break from it. This book brought me right back. The mystery is good, the pacing is excellent, and I loved the feeling of the setting. ( )
  duchessjlh | Jul 7, 2021 |
Another good read in this wonderful series. ( )
  jeanbmac | Jul 28, 2020 |
Another excellent Ian Rutledge mystery. Like Martin Cruz Smith, Charles Todd uses the mystery genre as a vehicle to explore his very human characters and to write excellent prose. Mysteries make up the plots--including twists and turns, some unexpected--but the core of these books lies in the tortured Rutledge and the other characters that Todd creates. The period details are also excellent in setting the time and place without overloading a reader with exhaustive detail. This novel is particularly good in the series. ( )
  ChristopherSwann | May 15, 2020 |
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Traditional mystery lovers who prefer their whodunits enriched with psychological insight will heartily embrace Todd's seventh Inspector Rutledge novel (after 2002's A Fearsome Doubt )...As with its predecessors, this novel is imbued with tragic sadness, and Rutledge's struggle with his own demons serves as a moving counterpoint to the searing pain of other characters trapped by circumstances or emotions beyond their control. Perhaps this superb effort will bring Todd an audience to match the deserved critical acclaim he has received.
añadido por karenb | editarPublisher's Review (Dec 6, 2004)
 

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Nombre del autorRolTipo de autor¿Obra?Estado
Charles Toddautor principaltodas las edicionescalculado
Gnade, UschiTraductorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Roques, BlandineTraductorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Кровяковой… А.В.Traductorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado

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For Cassandra,

who appears here as Sybil...

1990-2003

And for Biedermann,

who always believed he was one of us...

1989-2004

Good night, dear friends.
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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:??Stunning . . . the tragic sweep of Todd??s historical mysteries grows more expansive with each novel.???The New York Times Book Review

Called out into the teeth of a violent blizzard, Inspector Ian Rutledge faces one of the most savage murders he??s ever encountered. He might have expected such unspeakable carnage on the World War I battlefields where he??d lost much of his soul??and his sanity??but not in an otherwise peaceful farm kitchen in remote Urskdale. Someone has murdered the Elcott family without the least sign of struggle. But when the victims are tallied, the local police are in for another shock: One child is missing. Now the Inspector must race to save a young boy before he??s silenced by the merciless elements??or the even colder hands of the killer who hides in the blinding snow.

Praise for
A Cold Treachery

??Todd??s Ian Rutledge mysteries are among the most intelligent and affecting being written these days.???Washington Post Book World

??Brilliant.???Chicago Tribune

??Traditional mystery lovers who prefer their whodunits enriched with psychological insight will heartily embrace A Cold Treachery. . . . A superb effort.???Publishers Weekly (starred review)

??Brilliantly conceived and elegantly executed.???Strand magazine                                                                                        

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