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Kasasian M.R.C.

    Cet auteur explore l'expérience humaine à travers une vie professionnelle variée. Ses œuvres plongent dans les profondeurs de la nature humaine, révélant les complexités de nos vies avec une observation aiguisée et de l'empathie. Les expériences acquises dans diverses carrières enrichissent son écriture d'une perspective unique. Son style distinctif et son approche perspicace en font un conteur mémorable.

    Betty Church and the Suffolk Vampire
    Petits meurtres à Mangle Street
    The Secrets of Gaslight Lane
    Dark Dawn Over Steep House
    The Room of the Dead
    The Ghost Tree
    • The Ghost Tree

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,2(9)Évaluer

      Detective Betty Church is forced to revisit ghosts from her past when a skeleton is found buried in the woods.

      The Ghost Tree
    • As war rages in London, Inspector Betty Church finds herself on the trail of a cold-blooded killer in the sleepy Suffolk town of Sackwater.

      The Room of the Dead
    • Dark Dawn Over Steep House

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,9(767)Évaluer

      Fresh, funny historical mystery series for fans of Jasper Fforde and M.C. Beaton. 'Delightful and original... A series that could well become a cult' Daily Mail 125 Gower Street, London, 1884. Sidney Grice - London's foremost personal detective - is restless. Having filed his latest case under 'S' for 'Still To Be Solved', his ward, March Middleton, remains determined to uncover the truth. When an attacker strikes on the murky streets of Limehouse, and a new victim is discovered in an overcrowded cafe, it's clear that the duo are on the trail of a serial offender. A trail that leads them to a Prussian Prince, an Armenian gangster, and the shadowy ruin of a once-loved family home, Steep House... Reviews for DARK DAWN OVER STEEP HOUSE: 'A welcome addition to the genre' Historical Novel Society 'Classic whodunit fans will appreciate Kasasian's playing fair with them' Publishers Weekly 'Ingenious and atmospheric... Packed with delicious humour, red herrings and devious twists and turns' Bookish Jottings 'Strikes the perfect balance between humour and tension... A real page turner' Portable Magic 'Quirky humour, eccentric characters and a compelling plot' What Cathy Read Next Read the whole series: THE MANGLE STREET MURDERS THE CURSE OF THE HOUSE OF FOSKETT DEATH DESCENDS ON SATURN VILLA THE SECRETS OF GASLIGHT LANE DARK DAWN OVER STEEP HOUSE.

      Dark Dawn Over Steep House
    • A cold case needs reopening ... fast in the next case for Sidney Grice and March Middleton - the Gower Street Detectives.

      The Secrets of Gaslight Lane
    • Betty Church and the Suffolk Vampire

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,3(52)Évaluer

      New 1940s crime series, featuring Inspector Betty Church - one of the UK's first female police officers. Pitch-perfect historical crime.

      Betty Church and the Suffolk Vampire
    • Home is where the horror is... Jilted thriller writer Lady Violet Thorn has withdrawn to the Suffolk market town of Montford with two servants and her leading character, the adventuress Ruby Gibson, for company. Violet's peace is disturbed when a stranger asks her for help, claiming that a friend is being kept prisoner in her own home. Her visitor seems so afraid that Violet, despite her scepticism, is persuaded to investigate. A woman is killed outside Violet's house, then another murdered in the town and, as the deaths mount up, she becomes convinced that they all lead to one place: the increasingly forbidding Haglin House, and whoever lives there... M.R.C. Kasasian returns with a fresh, witty and totally enthralling take on the classic crime genre, perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz, M. C. Beaton and Oscar De Muriel.

      The Horror of Haglin House
    • Thriller writer Lady Violet Thorn is targeted by a menacing stalker, sending threatening messages and even attacking her and her friends. Could the maniac be her own Aunt Igitha?

      The Montford Maniac