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Margaret Yorke

    30 janvier 1924 – 17 novembre 2012

    Margaret Yorke, célèbre auteure de romans policiers, est renommée pour ses récits captivants qui explorent la vie d'individus ordinaires plongés dans des circonstances extraordinaires et souvent angoissantes. Son style littéraire se caractérise par un langage exquis et une profonde exploration de la psychologie des personnages, Yorke affirmant avec célébrité que ses personnages guidaient souvent son écriture plutôt que d'être guidés par elle. Elle a souligné la primauté du développement des personnages sur les intrigues complexes, estimant que les lecteurs se connectent profondément aux conflits réalistes de la vie quotidienne. Cette focalisation sur l'expérience humaine authentique, associée à sa prose magistrale, a solidifié sa réputation auprès des lecteurs et des critiques.

    Margaret Yorke
    The price of guilt
    Evidence to Destroy. The Smooth Face of Evil. Two Nowels in One Volume
    Safely to the Grave
    Grave Matters
    Cause For Concern
    Devil's Work
    • Devil's Work

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Alan Parker cannot face telling his wife he has lost his job. Each day he goes off to 'work'. Other than this deception he is honest and loyal, but all changes when he happens across a child after an accident and then meets her mother. A double life follows. The child goes missing and the police are involved ... with yet more twists to follow.

      Devil's Work
    • Margaret Yorke delivers incredibly tense and chilling novels of suspense, delving into the darker recesses of the human psyche, as extraordinary events collide with everyday lives. Winner of the 1999 Cartier Diamond Dagger for her outstanding contribution to the crime fiction genre.

      Cause For Concern
    • Grave Matters

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Amelia Brinton appears to have accidently fallen to her death in Greece. Her friend also meets her death having been pushed down stairs in the British Museum. Dr. Patrick Grant connects the two events and his investigations lead him to a quiet backwater village in Hampshire where yet more mysteries unfold.

      Grave Matters
    • Safely to the Grave

      • 315pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      Mick Harvey liked to frighten people and after a spell in prison for stealing, he is determined not to end up inside again. It was just by chance that Laura and Marion encountered Mick on the road and reported him for dangerous driving. Now, Mick has only one thought on his mind - revenge.

      Safely to the Grave
    • The price of guilt

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(7)Évaluer

      Louise Widdows has never been happy in her marriage. Of a generation where the woman's role was assumed to be one of support and supplication, she provided both in exchange for a secure roof over her head. But her facade of genteel acceptance disguises two secrets - a child born in adultery and given away at birth, and a small inheritance she has kept hidden from her husband. Then two events align to free her from her miserable existence: the father of her son dies allowing her the luxury of attempting to find him, and her husband abruptly leaves her. Abandoning the shabby matrimonial home, she moves into the cottage left to her by her mother and begins to blossom in her independence. But other events have collided - the discovery of a body near her old home and another close to a former residence of theirs, and the realisation that her husband has absconded with a charity's funds as well as the contents of their bank account. Suddenly her new life doesn't seem so secure, and she begins to doubt that she will have time to enjoy it, never mind locate her unknown son.

      The price of guilt
    • A Question Of Belief

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,2(9)Évaluer

      Margaret Yorke delivers incredibly tense and chilling novels of suspense, delving into the darker recesses of the human psyche, as extraordinary events collide with everyday lives. Winner of the 1999 Cartier Diamond Dagger for her outstanding contribution to the crime fiction genre.

      A Question Of Belief
    • William Adams is a killer who has never been convicted. He's served time for rape and assault but has not been sentenced for murder. When he takes on a new identity, his dream world becomes a nightmare when, in a rural guesthouse, he meets someone from his past. By the author of Serious Intent.

      A Small Deceit
    • A Case To Answer

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      2,7(6)Évaluer

      Margaret Yorke delivers incredibly tense and chilling novels of suspense, delving into the darker recesses of the human psyche, as extraordinary events collide with everyday lives. Winner of the 1999 Cartier Diamond Dagger for her outstanding contribution to the crime fiction genre.

      A Case To Answer
    • False Pretences

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(79)Évaluer

      When Isabel's god-daughter, Emily, turns up after years of no contact and in need of help, she feels duty-bound to take her under her wing. To her surprise, Emily is determined to be independent and takes a job as nanny. Emily's charge turns out to be the illegitimate child of the naïve daughter of a well-to-do couple and a ne'er-do-well conman who disappeared before the baby was born. And now he is back, intent on exploiting his parental status in return for cash. Before she knows it, Emily is caught up in his botched attempts at blackmail, trying desperately to protect her charge from harm, while also shielding Isabel from becoming entangled in the drama. But when events beyond her control force her to act instinctively, with horrendous effect, all their lives are put terribly at risk.

      False Pretences