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Jo Dereske

    Cette auteure puise son inspiration dans son éducation rurale du Michigan et dans son héritage lituanien, qui imprègne de manière inattendue son œuvre. Ses écrits explorent souvent des personnages complexes aux prises avec un désir de clarté en noir et blanc dans un monde nuancé, souvent situés dans le contexte des bibliothèques, qu'elle valorise comme des espaces publics vitaux. Sa fascination pour la falsification, issue d'espiègleries enfantines, alimente également une série distincte, en plus de ses contributions à la littérature jeunesse.

    Catalogue of Death
    Index to Murder
    Miss Zukas and the Raven's Dance
    Glom Gloom
    • Glom Gloom

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(12)Évaluer

      The story follows Raymond Fibbey, a troublemaker who teams up with the eccentric Wicker Bugle and former foes Bort and Merrily. Their quest centers on uncovering the truth behind the legendary Glom Gloom and the mythical Weeuns, creatures thought to be mere folklore. As they embark on this adventure, the characters navigate their differences and confront the possibility that the old tales might hold more truth than they imagined.

      Glom Gloom
    • Miss Zukas and the Raven's Dance

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(378)Évaluer

      A most unusual death has landed Helma Zukas right in the middle of another murder scene. Stanley Plummer had been cataloguing a collection of Native American books for Bellehaven's new Cultural Center when his body was found in the Center's ladies room - stabbed through the heart, and clutching a Barbie doll. Miss Zukas is asked by the library to finish the cataloging. Now she's been asked by the victim - in a letter dated the day he died - to get to the bottom of the mystery.

      Miss Zukas and the Raven's Dance
    • Index to Murder

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(379)Évaluer

      The story features a unique friendship between a meticulous librarian and a bold avant-garde artist who team up to solve a mystery. When two of the artist's provocative paintings, portraying ex-lovers who met mysterious fates, are stolen, the duo embarks on an adventurous investigation. Their contrasting personalities—one orderly and the other unpredictable—create a dynamic partnership as they navigate the complexities of art and crime, showcasing their resourcefulness and ingenuity in uncovering the truth.

      Index to Murder
    • Catalogue of Death

      A Miss Zukas Mystery

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(402)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a snowstorm, the story follows Miss Helma Zukas, a dedicated librarian in Bellehaven, as she navigates the chaos brought on by the weather. With the town immobilized, she takes charge by providing information, managing her staff, and entertaining a group of stranded gamblers. The construction of a new library, funded by the wealthy Franklin Harrington, adds to the community's hopes, but the storm tests the resilience of both the town and its inhabitants.

      Catalogue of Death