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Derek Raymond

    Sous le nom de Derek Raymond, cet auteur est connu pour son exploration crue et réaliste des aspects les plus sombres de la psyché humaine. Son œuvre plonge souvent dans les profondeurs du crime et de ses auteurs, examinant les motivations et les méthodes qui mènent aux actes les plus terribles. Le style de Raymond se caractérise par son immédiateté et sa capacité à entraîner le lecteur dans une atmosphère tendue où les frontières entre le bien et le mal s'estompent. Ses écrits révèlent des vérités troublantes sur la nature humaine.

    The Crust on Its Uppers
    He Died with His Eyes Open
    A State of Denmark
    I Was Dora Suarez
    The Devil's Home On Leave
    How the Dead Live
    • How the Dead Live

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(390)Évaluer

      Raymond's nameless detective leave London for a remote village called Thornhill, where he's meant to be looking into the disappearance of a local doctor's wife.

      How the Dead Live
    • The Devil's Home On Leave

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(431)Évaluer

      A man's corpse is discovered in a Rotherhithe warehouse, chopped up, boiled to avoid identification, and bundled into five Waitrose carrier bags. Our nameless narrator from A14 - the 'Unexplained Deaths' division of the Met - is put on the case. Operating, as usual, the narrator's investigations uncover much more than the murderer.

      The Devil's Home On Leave
    • I Was Dora Suarez

      • 201pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(82)Évaluer

      An axe-wielding psychopath carves young Dora Suarez into pieces and smashes the head of Suarez's friend, an elderly woman. The unnamed narrator, a sergeant in the Metropolitan Police's Unexplained Deaths division, develops a fixation on the young woman whose murder he investigates and discovers that Suarez's death is more bizarre than suspected.

      I Was Dora Suarez
    • It is the 1960s. England has become a dictatorship, governed by a sly, ruthless politician called Jobling. All non-whites have been deported, The English Times is the only newspaper, and ordinary people live in dread of nightly curfews and secret police. Richard Watt used all his journalistic talents to expose Jobling before he came to power.

      A State of Denmark
    • He Died with His Eyes Open

      • 211pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(1799)Évaluer

      When a middle-aged alcoholic is found brutally battered to death on a roadside in West London, the case is assigned to a nameless detective sergeant, a tough-talking cynic and fearless loner from the Department of Unexplained Deaths at the Factory police station.

      He Died with His Eyes Open
    • The Crust on Its Uppers

      • 189pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(71)Évaluer

      This reprint brings back a classic in the crime genre, offering readers a chance to explore its enduring themes and intricate plot. Known for its compelling characters and suspenseful narrative, this book delves into the complexities of crime and morality, making it a must-read for fans of detective fiction. The timeless nature of the story ensures that both new readers and those familiar with the genre can appreciate its impact on crime literature.

      The Crust on Its Uppers
    • Nightmare in the Street

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,2(53)Évaluer

      The final work of Raymond, published posthumously, offers a profound exploration of his signature themes. It delves into the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of personal identity. The narrative weaves together rich character development and philosophical musings, providing readers with a deep, reflective experience. This unpublished manuscript showcases Raymond's unique voice and style, inviting both long-time fans and new readers to engage with his literary legacy.

      Nightmare in the Street
    • Roter Nebel

      • 315pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In Londons düsterer Unterwelt folgt die Geschichte von Gust, einem desillusionierten Schwerverbrecher, der nach zehn Jahren Haft ein letztes großes Ding drehen möchte. Nachdem er einen Lkw mit Blanko-Pässen für einen zwielichtigen Auftraggeber erbeutet, beginnt eine blutige Spur. Der Mord an seiner Ex-Freundin entfacht in ihm einen Rachefeldzug, während er von Wut und Verzweiflung überwältigt wird. Dieser britische Noir-Roman zeichnet ein eindringliches Bild eines gebrochenen Mannes, der in einer gnadenlosen Welt um sein Überleben kämpft.

      Roter Nebel