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Stephen Kelly
Hushed in Death - An Inspector Lamb Novel
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext "Kelly fantastically recreates the claustrophobic mood of England under siege with period details." Informationen zum Autor Stephen Kelly is an award-winning writer, reporter, editor and newspaper columnist. His work has appeared in The Baltimore Sun , The Washington Post and Baltimore Magazine . He has a Master of Arts degree from the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars and has taught writing and journalism at Hopkins, Towson University, in Baltimore, and Sweet Briar College, in Virginia. He lives in Columbia, Maryland. Klappentext In the spring of 1942! with the war in Europe raging! a gruesome murder shocks the rural community of Marbury! where a once-grand estate called Elton House has been transformed into a hospital for "shell-shocked" officers sent back from the front lines. When Detective Chief Inspector Lamb arrives to solve the case! he quickly learns that the victim! Elton House's gardener Joseph Lee! had plenty of enemies in Marbury-and so he and his team have plenty of suspects. Along with his team of investigators! which includes his daughter Vera! Lamb begins to untangle the threads of rivalry and deceit that lie beneath the surface of the seemingly-peaceful countryside village. It soon becomes clear that Lee's mysterious past is intertwined with the history of Elton House itself! which fell into disrepair a generation earlier after a shockingly similar murder! and the mystery deepens further when Lamb discovers that one of the prime suspects has seemingly committed suicide. As Lamb pieces together the connections between the crimes of the present and those of the past! he must dive into the darkest! most secret corners of Elton House to discover who is committing murder! and why. Zusammenfassung In the third volume of the Inspector Lamb mystery series, a murder at a hospital for veterans in rural England leaves Lamb with a village full of suspects, each with a motive and secrets of their own. In the spring of 1942, with the war in Europe raging, a gruesome murder shocks the rural community of Marbury, where a once-grand estate called Elton House has been transformed into a hospital for “shell-shocked” officers sent back from the front lines. When Detective Chief Inspector Lamb arrives to solve the case, he quickly learns that the victim, Elton House's gardener Joseph Lee, had plenty of enemies in Marbury—and so he and his team have plenty of suspects. Along with his team of investigators, which includes his daughter Vera, Lamb begins to untangle the threads of rivalry and deceit that lie beneath the surface of the seemingly-peaceful countryside village. It soon becomes clear that Lee’s mysterious past is intertwined with the history of Elton House itself, which fell into disrepair a generation earlier after a shockingly similar murder, and the mystery deepens further when Lamb discovers that one of the prime suspects has seemingly committed suicide. As Lamb pieces together the connections between the crimes of the present and those of the past, he must dive into the darkest, most secret corners of Elton House to discover who is committing murder, and why. ...
Product details
Authors | Stephen Kelly |
Publisher | Pegasus Books |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 30.11.2018 |
EAN | 9781681778686 |
ISBN | 978-1-68177-868-6 |
Subject |
Fiction
> Suspense
> Crime fiction, thrillers, espionage
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