"When the body of an unidentified man is found at the foot of Sheringham cliffs with injuries inconsistent with a fall, DI Tom Janssen must piece together his final days to determine how he fell to his death... or who pushed him...The investigation quickly reveals a network of locals with ties to the victim, but as for the man himself... he remains something of a mystery. The dead man doesn't fit in; not with his social circle, not with his business interests and when others come looking for him, the intrigue only deepens. Joined in the investigation by his new Detective Sergeant, Cassie Knight, Janssen uncovers closely guarded secrets alongside long-held grudges. Any one of them could be a motivation for murder. This man had powerful enemies and even more dangerous friends... As the inquiry develops it is clear that someone wanted him dead but, a formidable character in his own right, who would dare to take him on? One death threatens to unravel a wider conflict where neither the innocent... or the guilty... can feel truly safe. Janssen must bring down the wall of silence encircling his childhood town, coming up against old antagonists as well as facing new adversaries, or risk an escalation in the violence. Secrets are kept... Deceit is commonplace... And dead men Tell No Tales..." -- Amazon.com
J M Dalgliesh Livres
Jason Dalgliesh crée des thrillers policiers sombres et atmosphériques, ancrés dans la beauté sauvage du Yorkshire. Ses romans mettent en scène l'inspecteur DI Nathaniel Caslin, un protagoniste brillant mais profondément imparfait, dont les luttes intérieures sont aussi captivantes que les mystères qu'il élucide. Les amateurs du genre noir apprécieront les récits bruts de Dalgliesh, qui explorent les paysages accidentés et les aspects plus sombres de la nature humaine.






The Raven Song
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In a haunting narrative, the story revolves around a song that connects the living with the dead, weaving themes of loss and remembrance. As characters grapple with grief, the melody serves as a bridge between worlds, revealing secrets and untold stories of those who have passed. The interplay between life and death is explored through poignant moments, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of memory and the enduring power of music.
The Dead Man of Storr
- 316pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The investigation into the death of a gallery owner at the Storr leads D.I. Duncan McAdam and his team through a web of secrets and motives. As they delve into the victim's connections and the circumstances surrounding his demise, they uncover hidden tensions in the community that may reveal the killer. The story combines elements of mystery and character-driven drama, exploring themes of ambition and betrayal against the backdrop of Portree's scenic landscape.
The plot revolves around a teenage islander's mysterious disappearance on Burns Night and the discovery of a woman's body in Talisker Bay, marked by a fatal stab wound. D.I. McAdam and his investigative team face the urgent task of uncovering the truth behind these chilling events, indicating a lurking killer on the island. As they delve into the investigation, the tension rises amidst the isolated setting, highlighting themes of community and the darkness that can hide within it.
The Sixth Precept
- 270pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A relentless killer hunts his target, adhering to five established precepts while crafting a sixth rule uniquely his own. This gripping narrative delves into the mind of the predator, exploring themes of morality, obsession, and the psychological tension between hunter and hunted. As the story unfolds, the chilling cat-and-mouse game reveals deeper insights into the nature of evil and the complexities of human behavior.
Fear the Past
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A murder without motive. A downtown bombing. The sins of the past revisited... DI Nathaniel Caslin is heading up a specialist unit, an opportunity to make a real difference. Little does he know, decisions taken decades previously are about to threaten all that he holds dear... Gangland tensions are on the rise as an uneasy peace is fractured in spectacular fashion. Two warring factions are lining up to unseat the other. Old adversaries rekindle their passion to exact revenge whilst the next generation seek to make a name for themselves. Meanwhile, Caslin is asked to investigate the mysterious murder of a private detective, revealing the vested interests of a multitude of figures. Finding himself walking the line between upholding the law and delivering justice, Caslin sees the past returning to haunt those around him. A crime perpetrated years previously sends ripples far and wide. Some people have much to gain whilst others have so much to lose... none more so than Caslin himself...
The Dead Call
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the profound theme of self-awareness and trust, this book delves into the complexities of human relationships and the importance of recognizing true character. Through insightful narratives and personal anecdotes, it emphasizes the necessity of believing in the authenticity of others from the outset. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and the lessons learned from past encounters, ultimately guiding them toward healthier connections and a deeper understanding of themselves and those around them.
Blacklight
- 342pages
- 12 heures de lecture
An abandoned car and a desperate call to the police, lead Caslin into the heart of two families where secrets and lies are a way of life.
Angel of Death
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The story revolves around an innocent man who finds himself entangled in a web of fear and uncertainty. As circumstances spiral out of control, he must navigate a perilous landscape filled with deceit and danger, challenging his perception of justice and morality. The narrative explores themes of vulnerability, the quest for truth, and the impact of societal judgment, as the protagonist fights to reclaim his life and prove his innocence against overwhelming odds.
To Die For
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
What line would you cross for the one you love? When the body of a man is found dead in his remote, isolated home, DI Tom Janssen and his team struggle to understand what motive there could be to murder such an inoffensive, seemingly placid local character. The man lived alone, was well known in the community but kept his distance from others leading a haphazard way of life. What secrets did he hide in his private life that might be worth killing for? As the team are about to understand, even the most nondescript of people can exist in a world darker than most of us will ever see... Set within the mysterious beauty of coastal Norfolk, this fast-paced British detective novel is a dark murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end when the final shocking twist is revealed. To Die For is the ninth novel in the Hidden Norfolk series of thrillers from the million-selling British crime writer, JM Dalgliesh, the author of the Dark Yorkshire books. Perfect for fans of LJ Ross, JD Kirk, Angela Marsons, Simon McCleave and Damien Boyd.