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- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
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In A Presumption of Death, Jill Paton Walsh tells how World War II changed the lives of Peter, Harriet and their growing family. The story opens in 1940. Harriet Vane - now Lady Peter Wimsey - has taken her children to safety in the country. But the war has followed them: glamorous RAF pilots and even more glamorous land-girls scandalise the villagers; the blackout makes the night-time lanes as sinister as the back alleys of London. Then the village's first air raid practise ends with a very real body on the ground - not a war casualty but a case of plain, old-fashioned murder. And even before the second body is found, Lord Peter Wimsey and his brilliant wife are on their way to finding the killer.
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A presumption of death, Jill Paton Walsh, Dorothy L. Sayers
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2003
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- Título
- A presumption of death
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Jill Paton Walsh, Dorothy L. Sayers
- Editorial
- Hodder & Stoughton, 2003
- Publicado en
- 2003
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 384
- ISBN10
- 0340820675
- ISBN13
- 9780340820674
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novela negra & Thriller, Thriller, Clásicos, Novela negra clásica, Literatura Británica, Inglaterra, Investigación criminal, Edad de oro de la novela de detectives inglesa (1920–1939)
- Primera publicación
- 1926
- Título original
- The Clouds of Witness
- Calificación
- 3,75 de 5
- Descripción
- In A Presumption of Death, Jill Paton Walsh tells how World War II changed the lives of Peter, Harriet and their growing family. The story opens in 1940. Harriet Vane - now Lady Peter Wimsey - has taken her children to safety in the country. But the war has followed them: glamorous RAF pilots and even more glamorous land-girls scandalise the villagers; the blackout makes the night-time lanes as sinister as the back alleys of London. Then the village's first air raid practise ends with a very real body on the ground - not a war casualty but a case of plain, old-fashioned murder. And even before the second body is found, Lord Peter Wimsey and his brilliant wife are on their way to finding the killer.












