The gripping new novel in the DS Alexandra Cupidi series set in Kent
William Shaw Livres
Cet auteur est célèbre pour ses romans policiers captivants, plaçant souvent ses récits dans des paysages urbains historiques méticuleusement recréés. Son œuvre explore les aspects les plus sombres de la société, tissant des intrigues complexes avec une représentation atmosphérique de la vie citadine. Au-delà de ses séries de fiction, l'auteur s'est également penché sur des sujets de non-fiction fascinants, enquêtant sur les sous-cultures et les défis sociétaux avec un œil d'observateur averti. Cette production diversifiée témoigne d'un engagement à examiner la condition humaine à travers la narration imaginative et le reportage perspicace.






CWA Historical Dagger shortlisted third novel in the Breen and Tozer series reveals the crimes of Britain's colonial past.
The Birdwatcher
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Dark, intelligent crime novel about a policeman with a secret past, and an emotive exploration of violence within the family
THE STUNNING FOURTH BOOK IN THE DS ALEXANDRA CUPIDI INVESTIGATIONS FROM ONE OF CRIME FICTION'S FINEST WRITERS
Deadland
- 480pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The new DS Cupidi thriller set in contemporary Kent from the bestselling author of The Birdwatcher and Salt Lane
A House of Knives. Kings of London, englische Ausgabe
- 480pages
- 17 heures de lecture
DS Breen exposes the corruption of power in Shaw's portrait of the dark side of the sixties.
In the fourth Breen & Tozer, William Shaw marries a gripping police procedural with an espionage plot to bring the series to a stunning and moving climax
Salt Lane
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
A murdered migrant is the first big case for the embattled DS Alexandra Cupidi in a new series by the acclaimed author of The Birdwatcher
FREE LOVE. DEADLY PRICE. 'William Shaw is one of the great rising talents of UK crime fiction' Peter James 'If you're not a fan yet, why not?' Val McDermid 'A first-rate police thriller set amidst the seamy underside of the swinging sixties' C. J. Sansom The Runaway A nameless young woman is found naked and strangled in an alley on Abbey Road. The Reject DS Cathal Breen, an outcast in the Marylebone CID, struggles to make sense of the case. The Rookie Until new recruit WPC Helen Tozer - the first woman to join the team - makes a breakthrough. And as hippies slam doors in their face, and locals suspect the new African neighbours, Breen and Tozer tread down a perilous path, closing in on a cruel conspiracy that goes far beyond class, colour and creed.
Moore's Ethics
- 75pages
- 3 heures de lecture
A critical survey of the full range of G. E. Moore's ethical thought, including his rejection of naturalism in favor of the view that 'good' designates a simple indefinable property, his understanding of intrinsic value, his doctrine of organic wholes, and his critique of egoism and subjectivism.


