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Cyril Hare

    4 de septiembre de 1900 – 25 de agosto de 1958

    El autor se consagró como un célebre escritor de ficción de detectives, conocido por su aguda observación de la vida y la naturaleza humana. Sus obras son elogiadas por su ingeniosa trama, perspicaz comentario sobre matices sociales y elegante prosa. Creó personajes memorables que dan vida a narrativas de suspense llenas de giros. Su experiencia en derecho aporta autenticidad y profundidad a sus historias, consolidando su estatus como maestro del género.

    When the Wind Blows
    That Yew Tree's Shade
    Death Is No Sportsman
    Best Detective Stories of Cyril Hare
    With a Bare Bodkin
    Tenant for Death
    • Tenant for Death

      • 206 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Tenant for Death (1937) was the debut crime novel by 'Cyril Hare', nom de plume of Alfred Gordon Clark and one of the best-loved names in English 'Golden Age' crime writing.

      Tenant for Death
    • With a Bare Bodkin

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The Blitz has forced the evacuation of various government offices from London and Pettigrew accompanies his ministry to the distant seaside resort of Marsett Bay. In this strange atmosphere, Pettigrew begins to fall in love with his secretary, who is also being courted by a widowed man much older than her.

      With a Bare Bodkin
    • Best Detective Stories of Cyril Hare

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      These thirty stories, selected and introduced by fellow crime writer and lawyer Michael Gilbert, are a terrific introduction to Cyril Hare's inventive and clever Golden Age detective fiction, which often turns on an ingenious use of the law.

      Best Detective Stories of Cyril Hare
    • Death is No Sportsman (1938) was the second crime novel by 'Cyril Hare', nom de plume of Alfred Gordon Clark and one of the best-loved names in English 'Golden Age' crime writing. The banks of the river Didder in the summertime appear idyllic: the sun is shining, the trout rising.

      Death Is No Sportsman
    • That Yew Tree's Shade

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Gordon Clark was a county judge at the time of the novel's compositionWhen Francis Pettigrew, former barrister and sometime amateur detective, is plucked out of peaceful retirement in the Home Counties to deputise for the County Court judge, the proceedings offer him some unexpected insights into the lives of his new neighbours.

      That Yew Tree's Shade
    • When the Wind Blows

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Famous solo violinist Lucy Carless is making a guest appearance with the provincial Markshire Orchestra, only to be found strangled with a silk stocking part-way through the concert.

      When the Wind Blows
    • Suicide Excepted

      • 234 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      An Inspector Mallett mystery, originally published in 1939, by one of the best-loved Golden Age crime writers, Cyril Hare. Inspector Mallett's stay at the country house hotel of Pendlebury Old Hall has been a disappointment.

      Suicide Excepted
    • Tragedy at Law

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Tragedy at Law follows a rather self-important High Court judge, Mr Justice Barber, as he moves from town to town presiding over cases in the Southern England circuit.

      Tragedy at Law
    • Untimely Death

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Francis Pettigrew travels to Exmoor for a holiday with his wife - an area in which as a young boy he was traumatised by coming across a dead body on the moor. In an attempt to exorcise this trauma, Pettigrew walks across the moor to the place where the incident occurred - only to find another dead body.

      Untimely Death
    • An English murder

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      A cozy whodunnit for fans of Agatha Christie - perfect for long, cold nights in

      An English murder