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Victoria Hamilton

    Victoria Hamilton est une auteure à succès renommée pour ses captivantes séries de mystère. Son écriture entrelace souvent ses passions personnelles, telles que la collection d'ustensiles de cuisine vintage et la pâtisserie, insufflant à ses récits un charme unique. Elle crée des récits captivants qui entraînent les lecteurs dans des intrigues pleines de suspense, mettant en valeur sa voix distinctive. Bien que décrite comme une figure solitaire, elle est connue pour sortir pour des douceurs et des vidéos de chats, faisant allusion à un côté joueur derrière ses efforts littéraires dévoués.

    No Mallets Intended
    No Grater Danger
    The Genesis 1017
    A Gentlewomans Guide to Murder
    The Analyst's Preconscious
    Cast Iron Alibi
    • Cast Iron Alibi

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a college reunion vacation, Jaymie faces tensions among old friends as past grievances resurface. When a handyman is found murdered, suspicion falls on those closest to him, but Jaymie's instincts suggest a deeper conspiracy among her classmates. As she navigates her complex relationship with a local detective and uncovers hidden secrets, she must discern the truth behind the murder. The story promises a mix of mystery, nostalgia, and a touch of culinary charm, complete with a vintage recipe.

      Cast Iron Alibi
    • The Analyst's Preconscious

      • 362pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of theoretical commitments and practical analysis, this book delves into how concepts like "psychic truth" and "analytic neutrality" influence interpretive styles and the acknowledgment of treatment errors. Through in-depth interviews with 65 prominent analysts from the U.S. and Britain, the author reveals the complexities practitioners face in navigating their theoretical beliefs alongside the realities of therapeutic practice. The discussions provide insight into the nuanced relationship between theory and the practical demands of analysis.

      The Analyst's Preconscious
    • "Scandal and slayings among Regency London's elite . . . Refusing to stand by while the wealthy men of London prey on their powerless scullery maids and other young women, Miss Emmeline St. Germaine has made it her mission to rescue the victims and threaten the men at dagger-point to cease their depravities. But mere hours after she pays just such a visit to a prominent knight, he's found murdered and all of London is aghast. Did the man-or woman-who murdered the knight know of her visit? Facing scandal and the ruination of her family, Emmeline must solve the crime before she and her work are exposed. But there are powerful forces at work to silence her-or worse, lead her to the hangman's noose for a crime she did not commit"--

      A Gentlewomans Guide to Murder
    • Each commentary opens with an introduction to the biblical book, looking especially at questions concerning its background, authorship, date, purpose, structure, and theology. A select bibliography also points readers to resources fore their own study.

      The Genesis 1017
    • No Grater Danger

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The story follows vintage cookware enthusiast Jaymie Leighton as she investigates an attempted murder on an elderly descendant of her town's founding father, who possesses a remarkable collection of antique spice graters. Amidst a property dispute with a developer, Jaymie uncovers a web of potential suspects linked to past crimes against her new friend. As she navigates the clues, she risks becoming the next target. The narrative blends small-town charm with mystery, featuring a strong protagonist and unexpected twists, along with a vintage recipe.

      No Grater Danger
    • No Mallets Intended

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(911)Évaluer

      Set in a haunting English manor, the story revolves around a determined detective who investigates a mysterious death that disrupts the seemingly tranquil life of its residents. As secrets unravel, the characters are forced to confront their pasts and hidden motives. Themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the impact of history on the present intertwine, leading to unexpected revelations. The atmospheric setting and complex relationships create a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged until the final twist.

      No Mallets Intended
    • Death of an English Muffin

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(948)Évaluer

      In this engaging mystery, baker Merry Wynter finds herself in the midst of a perplexing case that has baffled local authorities. As she whips up her delicious muffins, she also stirs up clues, uncovering secrets that could lead to the truth. With her keen instincts and baking skills, Merry navigates a web of intrigue, making for a delightful blend of culinary charm and suspense.

      Death of an English Muffin
    • Bran New Death

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(1962)Évaluer

      Merry Wynter, an expert muffin baker, is eager to transform her passion into a career. However, her plans take a dark turn when a dead body is discovered on her property, leading her to focus on concocting an alibi rather than perfecting her recipes. As she navigates the complexities of a murder investigation, Merry must balance her culinary aspirations with the urgent need to clear her name.

      Bran New Death
    • Much Ado About Muffin

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(813)Évaluer

      Set against a backdrop of intrigue, a baker steps in to help an innocent woman wrongfully accused of murder. As Merry Wynter navigates the complexities of the case, she uncovers secrets that challenge her culinary skills and instincts. This fresh mystery intertwines baking with suspense, showcasing the protagonist's determination to seek justice and reveal the truth.

      Much Ado About Muffin
    • Muffin But Murder

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(1347)Évaluer

      Merry Wynter, a muffin maker, seeks to sell her newly inherited castle. During a party intended to attract potential buyers, she unexpectedly encounters a buyer for the nearby farm instead. As her plans take an unforeseen turn, Merry navigates the complexities of her inheritance and the dynamics of her new surroundings.

      Muffin But Murder