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Jessica Mann

    Jessica Mann profundiza en las complejidades del crimen y sus motivaciones, explorando a menudo las facetas más oscuras de la naturaleza humana. Su estilo de escritura es incisivo y analítico, invitando a los lectores a las profundidades psicológicas de sus personajes y narrativas. A través de su obra, examina cómo las expectativas sociales y los deseos personales moldean nuestras acciones. Sus contribuciones ofrecen una exploración fascinante de las complejidades de la moralidad humana y la atracción de lo prohibido.

    Alles Lügen
    Interno di famiglia con delitto
    Das Gewerbe der Mrs. Knox
    Die Spur des Schatzes
    A Private Inquiry
    Deadlier Than the Male
    • Deadlier Than the Male

      An Investigation Into Feminine Crime Writing

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      First edition. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket. The book has former owner's writing on the front end paper and front fly. Some underlining throughout. Slight spine lean. The dust jacket has scratches on the panels and spine. Signed on the title page by Mann.

      Deadlier Than the Male
    • A Private Inquiry

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Barbara Pomeroy leads a busy life as a Planning Inspector, but after she receives an anonymous threat regarding her young son Toby, her courage and professional integrity are placed under question. With his mother often away from their St. Ives home, Toby is cared for by his retired father, who had recently made a friend of Clarissa Trelawny, an attractive but mysterious newcomer to the town. Clarissa soon becomes like another parent to Toby and showers him with presents.Clarissa's murder send shock wave through the community. Could Barbara Pomeroy have killed her in a fit of jealous rage? Who exactly was Clarissa Trelawny? Above all, was there a connection between the murder and the mysterious telephone threat?

      A Private Inquiry
    • London 1990: Durch ein unbedachtes Wort hat Krimiautorin Anne Medlicott eine Verleumdungsklage am Hals. Lord Blanchmincter kann doch kein NAzi-Kollaborateur gewesen sein! Angriff ist die beste Verteidigung, sagt sich Anne und stürzt sich in Recherchen, die bis ins Olympia-Berlin von 1936 zurückreichen. Was ist mit Blancheminsters Frau Celia Roget, auf die einen Karriere im diplomatischen Dienst wartete - warum verschwand sie nach der Hochzeit? Anne stößt auf lauter Lügen. Und der Stoff aus dem Leben fließt in einen neuen Roman, der seine Autorin verändert.

      Alles Lügen