Unauthorised Action
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Following the success of No Immunity and A Game That Must Be Lost, Unauthorised Action is the final instalment in Alan Hunt's fast-paced thriller series.
Alan Hunter était réputé pour ses romans policiers, souvent situés dans le cadre évocateur des Norfolk Broads. Son écriture se caractérise par une narration fluide et un sens aigu de l'atmosphère, plongeant le lecteur dans le monde tranquille mais plein de suspense qu'il créait. Hunter mêlait habilement des éléments de mystère à de riches descriptions du paysage naturel et de la vie rurale. Sa voix unique et son approche narrative distinctive font de son œuvre une expérience mémorable pour tout lecteur.






Following the success of No Immunity and A Game That Must Be Lost, Unauthorised Action is the final instalment in Alan Hunt's fast-paced thriller series.
This was no suicide, however it looked - too many people wanted Adrian Stoll dead. From an embarrassment of suspects, Gently had a very tangled tale to unravel. The unflappable Inspector George Gently has become a household name through the hit BBC TV series starring Martin Shaw.
If you were to guess how a womanising, middle-aged brewer was murdered, you might say he was shot by a jealous husband or drowned in his own beer - not savaged by a horse. Gently unravels one of his most bizarre cases.
When an old man is found dead at the foot of the staircase in his rambling old house, a hint of murder and the lure of hidden treasure draw Gently into the case.
She was the most alluring murder suspect he'd ever dealt with, but Gently knew Mimi Deslauriers was key to the execution of an underworld crime boss, and he was determined to prove it. The unflappable Inspector George Gently has become a household name through the hit BBC TV series starring Martin Shaw.
There was no sign of a struggle, no wounds or bruises. To Gently, it looked like Vivienne had simply lain down and died, yet he knew she had been murdered. The Chief Inspector George Gently Case Files Alan Hunter The unflappable Inspector George Gently has become a household name through the hit BBC TV series starring Martin Shaw. These are the original books on which the TV series was based, although the George Gently in Alan Hunter's whodunits is somewhat different to his TV counterpart. He is more calculating, more analytical, and his investigations are even more enthralling.
A police man-hunt fails to find the husband of a brutally murdered woman - until he turns up in Gently's office.
There's blood in the heather and a murderer on the loose when Gently pays a quite visit to the Highlands of Scotland.
An original Gently novel on which the prime-time BBC series starring Martin Shaw is based.
An original Gently novel on which the prime-time BBC series starring Martin Shaw is based.