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Aaron Elkins

    24 juillet 1935

    Aaron J. Elkins est un auteur de romans policiers américain, surtout connu pour ses romans mettant en scène l'anthropologue judiciaire Gideon Oliver, le 'détective squelette'. En tant qu'autorité de renommée mondiale, Oliver voyage à travers le monde, chaque épisode se déroulant dans un lieu différent et souvent exotique. Elkins a également écrit des séries centrées sur le conservateur de musée Chris Norgren, expert en art de la Renaissance nordique, ainsi que des thrillers indépendants. Avec sa femme, Charlotte Elkins, il a co-écrit des mystères sur le golf et des nouvelles, démontrant une gamme variée de fiction policière.

    Aaron Elkins
    Skeleton Dance
    Skull Duggery
    Where There's a Will
    A Long Time Coming
    The Worst Thing
    The Trouble with Mirrors
    • The Trouble with Mirrors

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      When a gift from her uncle is stolen and her uncle disappears, Alix London and her friends in the FBI must get to the bottom of another strange case.

      The Trouble with Mirrors
    • The Worst Thing

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(12)Évaluer

      For Bryan Bennett, designing hostage negotiation programs is the perfect job—as long as he doesn’t deal directly with kidnappers or their victims. Intense nightmares of his own abduction and imprisonment as a small boy still plague him thirty-some years later, and claustrophobia prevents him from attempting to travel. So when Bryan’s boss asks him to fly to Reykjavik to teach his corporate-level kidnapping and extortion seminar, he initially refuses. But a CEO has specifically requested Bryan—or no one else. Finally Bryan relents… For decades he’s treaded gingerly around his deepest terrors. Now, on this trip, Bryan’s taken hostage again and must face his fears full-on. Will he realize that in this battle of will and nerve, he is his own greatest enemy? Or has this fight already been lost years ago?

      The Worst Thing
    • A Long Time Coming

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(32)Évaluer

      Art curator Val Caruso is not a happy camper. His promotion has just been nixed, his divorce has become final, and he's dug himself into a nice little rut for his fortieth birthday. The uplift? A trip to Milan to help Holocaust survivor Sol Bezzecca recover a pair of cherished sketches by Renoir. They'd once been given to Sol's family by the then-unknown artist, looted by the Italian Fascist militia, and now after decades in hiding have turned up for auction. It's Val's job to get them back. The trip takes a dangerous turn thanks to an intricate web that reaches back to World War II-- and someone among the art thieves and forgers wants Val out of the picture-- permanently.

      A Long Time Coming
    • Where There's a Will

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(674)Évaluer

      Gideon Oliver, a creation-forensics professor and acclaimed Skeleton Detective, delves into the hidden secrets of a wealthy family. As he navigates through a web of intrigue, his keen analytical skills and approachable demeanor make him a compelling sleuth. The narrative promises a blend of mystery and character depth, showcasing Oliver's unique expertise in uncovering truths that others might overlook.

      Where There's a Will
    • Skull Duggery

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(18)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Mexico, Gideon initially enjoys his vacation with his wife until he becomes embroiled in a series of unsettling investigations. His examination of a mummified corpse reveals an unexpected cause of death, leading him to another case involving a previously misidentified skeleton. As he uncovers disturbing connections between the two bodies, Gideon realizes that probing too deeply could put his own life at risk, turning him into a potential victim in a dangerous game of deception.

      Skull Duggery
    • Skeleton Dance

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(908)Évaluer

      "There is a small village in France that is well known for pate de foie gras . . .and bones. Boasting the largest concentration of prehistoric fossils in Europe, Les Eyzies-de-Tayac is the home of the prestigious Institut de Prehistoire—where eminent scientists study and squabble ...and perhaps, on occasion, commit murder."Professor Gideon Oliver knows bones. That's why the mild-mannered sometime-investigator is the forensic specialist the Chief Inspector in Les Eyzies calls when a local dog emerges from a nearby cave carrying parts of a human skeleton—and a not-all-that-long-ago-interred one at that. But murder piles on murder—and surprise upon electrifying surprise—following Gideon's arrival, as his search for answers leads him quickly, into the darkest corners of the scientific community ... and sets him on a shocking trail of death, greed, and deception nearly forty thousand years in the making.

      Skeleton Dance
    • Little Tiny Teeth

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(40)Évaluer

      Featuring Professor Gideon Oliver, a relatable and intellectual detective, this mystery unfolds with engaging twists and turns. The narrative showcases Oliver's unique investigative methods as he navigates complex scenarios, blending his academic insights with real-world challenges. The story promises a compelling mix of intrigue and character development, making it a captivating read for fans of cerebral sleuths.

      Little Tiny Teeth
    • Loot

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(500)Évaluer

      American art historian Ben Revere braves assassins while searching Europe for a shipment of art stolen by the Nazis in World War II. One of the paintings, a Velazquez, surfaced in Boston where it was sold to a pawnbroker for one hundred dollars. By the author of Twenty Blue Devils.

      Loot
    • Uneasy Relations

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(32)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Gibraltar, a professor discovers a buried skeleton of a woman and a part-human, part-Neanderthal child, igniting his curiosity. However, his investigation is complicated by two suspicious deaths that may be murders. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he finds himself ensnared in dangerous schemes, highlighting the precarious line between human intellect and primal instincts. The story intertwines archaeology with suspense, challenging the boundaries of humanity.

      Uneasy Relations
    • Unnatural Selection

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(43)Évaluer

      When Gideon Oliver's wife Julie attends a conservation forum on the emerald Isles of Scilly, Gideon tags along, expecting a holiday. To amuse himself, he explores the Neolithic sites there. But instead of ancient ruins, he finds evidence of a very recent murder.

      Unnatural Selection