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John Buxton Hilton

    John Buxton Hilton était un écrivain britannique de romans policiers dont la carrière est passée de l'inspection scolaire à l'écriture à temps plein après s'être retiré de son service dans l'armée. Il a créé des récits captivants dans le genre policier, se concentrant souvent sur des enquêtes complexes et des intrigues axées sur les personnages. Son œuvre est reconnue pour sa construction intelligente et sa perspicacité sur les complexités de la nature humaine et de la société. Le dévouement de Hilton à son art a abouti à un ensemble d'œuvres distinctives qui plaisent aux lecteurs de mystère avertis.

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      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      An eminent Lutheran pastor comes to England to take part in an investigative TV documentary called Crucible and is caught shop-lifting in the West End. He tries to demand that his case be handled by Superintendent Kenworthy, but Kenworthy has retired and it is decided not to bother him - until Pastor Pagendarm is found murdered on the edge of a Hertfordshire wood. Kenworthy is puzzled, until a meeting with the pastor's widow brings back memories of his days in wartime Intelligence.But this is not a spy story, nor does it repeat the usual clich�s about Nazi Germany. It is a patient and sensitive search for the long tap-roots of evil. The scenes in the ruins of immediate post-war Berlin are among the most atmospheric that John Buxton Hilton wrote and, as expected with this author, there are characters to remember: the foolish, honourable British brigadier, his shrewd and down-to-earth servant - and the charming, intelligent, ruthlessly amoral Anna-Maria.In the tense denouement, Kenworthy uses the shooting script of Crucible to break the case, and after all the surprises there is another one still to come . . .

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