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Jim Kelly

    1 de abril de 1957
    The Night Raids
    The Skeleton Man. A Philip Dryden Mystery
    The Trinity Shelter
    Nightrise
    The Fire Baby
    Granny's Special Delivery
    • Granny's Special Delivery

      • 28 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      Aisling's journey takes her from the vibrant streets of London to the serene landscapes of rural Ireland, promising an exciting and whimsical adventure. Along the way, she encounters new experiences and challenges that shape her character and perspective. The narrative explores themes of discovery and the joy of travel, highlighting the contrast between urban life and the tranquility of the countryside.

      Granny's Special Delivery
      5,0
    • Summer, 1976. A plane crashes on a farm in the Cambridgeshire fens. Out of the flames walks young Maggie Beck, clutching a baby in her arms. Twenty-seven years later, investigative journalist Philip Dryden - visiting his wife, Laura, in hospital - is witness to Maggie's deathbed confession.

      The Fire Baby
      4,2
    • Journalist Philip Dryden is shocked to be informed by police that his father has been killed in a car accident – he drowned during the fenland floods of 1977, 35 years before. At the same time, two unrelated cases are demanding Dryden’s professional a body riddled with bullets found hanging in the middle of a lettuce field, and a couple protesting that the local council has buried their baby daughter in a pauper’s grave without permission. As Dryden pieces the clues together, he realizes that the three cases may be related after all . . .

      Nightrise
      3,8
    • The Trinity Shelter

      A Cambridge Wartime Mystery

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative unfolds in Cambridge during the spring of 1941, where the public bomb shelters serve as a refuge for the city's residents. The story begins with the discovery of a young man's body in the Trinity Shelter, highlighting the grim realities of wartime life. The crowded and chaotic atmosphere of the shelters reflects the struggles faced by the poor, as they navigate the dangers and uncertainties of their daily existence amidst the ongoing conflict.

      The Trinity Shelter
      3,4
    • After seventeen years of abandonment for military training, the once crime-free hamlet of Jude's Ferry is disrupted when reporter Philip Dryden joins the Territorial Army. Its peaceful history is shattered during an exercise in the deserted village.

      The Skeleton Man. A Philip Dryden Mystery
      3,9
    • The Night Raids

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      After a bombing in Cambridge, D I Eden Brooke finds the body of Nora Wylde, two fingers on her left hand severed. When Nora's granddaughter goes missing, Brooke's suspicions are aroused.

      The Night Raids
      3,9
    • The Funeral Owl

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      When a reader contacts local newspaper The Crow to report a rare sighting of the Boreal, or 'Funeral' Owl, journalist Philip Dryden has a sense of foreboding. For the Funeral Owl is said to be an omen of death. In the violent and terrible week that follows, the sighting of the owl proves prophetic in more ways than one.

      The Funeral Owl
      2,7
    • A man lies hidden in an abandoned boat. Stifling screams, he draws a knife across his arm, letting the blood flow free. Soon he'll be dead - and life can begin again. Three decades later Declan McIlroy, a 39-year-old loner, is found frozen to death in his flat as Arctic temperatures grip the cathedral city of Ely. His is not the only cold death that winter, but nevertheless reporter Philip Dryden has worrying doubts - for it seems Declan may not have been alone as he slowly froze to death . . . Dryden's suspicions harden when days later he finds the body of Declan's best friend Joe - frozen within a shell of ice on the doorstep of his secluded Fenland farmhouse. Soon Dryden is picking his way along a disturbing trail of cruelty and betrayal to a brilliantly executed crime. And to a chilling, half-remembered mystery from his own childhood . . .

      The coldest blood
      3,7
    • The Mathematical Bridge

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Cambridge, 1940. It is the first winter of the war, and snow is falling. When an evacuee drowns in the river, his body swept away, Detective Inspector Eden Brooke sets out to investigate what seems to be a deliberate attack. As more riddles come to light, can Brooke solve the mystery before a second attack claims a famous victim?

      The Mathematical Bridge
      3,7
    • Death Wore White

      • 389 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      At 5.15 p.m. Harvey Ellis was trapped - stranded in a line of eight cars by a blizzard on a Norfolk coast road.At 8.15 p.m. Harvey Ellis was dead - viciously stabbed at the wheel of his truck.And his killer has achieved the impossible: striking without being seen, and without leaving a single footprint in the snow . . .For DI Peter Shaw and DS George Valentine it's only the start of an infuriating investigation. The crime scene is melting, the murderer has vanished, the witnesses are dropping like flies. And the body count is on the rise . . .

      Death Wore White
      3,8
    • The Moon Tunnel

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      When archaeologists unearth a body in the escape tunnel of an Ely POW camp, Philip Dryden's interest is peaked. Why was the man crawling into the camp, and not out.?

      The Moon Tunnel
      3,0
    • In the Cambridgeshire fens two corpses are found - both linking back to a terrifying event in 1966. More than a great story for journalist Philip Dryden, these murders may hold the key to a personal mystery. Who saved his life two years ago? And, more importantly, who left his wife to die? schovat popis

      The Water Clock
      3,1
    • The Skeleton Man

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Following on from Allison & Busby's extremely popular Nighthawk series of Jim Kelly crime novels set in Cambridge during World War II.

      The Skeleton Man
    • A Complete Introduction to Setting Up an Aquarium

      Completely Illustrated in Full Color

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Explains how to set up a freshwater aquarium, discussing the different types of equipment, water chemistry, and the availability of many fish species.

      A Complete Introduction to Setting Up an Aquarium
    • Einer blieb zurück. Roman

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      In dem abgelegenen englischen Dorf Jude’s Ferry wird siebzehn Jahre nach der Evakuierung ein Skelett entdeckt. Reporter Philip Dryden stößt auf ein Netz aus Schweigen und alten Konflikten unter den verbliebenen Bewohnern. Der Fall ist spannend, psychologisch raffiniert und voller ungelöster Schuld.

      Einer blieb zurück. Roman
      2,0
    • The Great Darkness

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      1939, Cambridge: The opening weeks of the Second World War, and the first blackout - The Great Darkness - covers southern England. Detective Inspector Eden Brooke, a wounded hero of the Great War, takes his nightly dip in the cool waters of the Cam. Daylight reveals a corpse on the riverside, the body torn apart by some unspeakable force.

      The Great Darkness
      3,4