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Nicholas Drayson

    1 janvier 1954

    Nicholas Drayson écrit abondamment sur la faune et l'histoire naturelle, ses romans offrant des perspectives uniques sur le monde naturel et la découverte scientifique. Il entrelace habilement les observations de la nature avec les émotions humaines, s'appuyant sur un large éventail d'expériences. Son expérience journalistique éclaire sa capacité à capturer divers points de vue et à éclairer le lecteur sur des aspects moins connus du monde naturel.

    Der goldene Skarabäus
    A Guide to the Birds of East Africa
    A Guide to the Birds of East Africa
    A Guide to the Beasts of East Africa
    • A Guide to the Beasts of East Africa

      • 263pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(13)Évaluer

      The engaging sequel to Nicholas Drayson's much-loved A Guide to the Birds of East Africa sees the return of Mr Malik and the East African Ornithological Society. Mr Malik has been busy planning the Asadi Club's annual safari. Yet a series of crimes puts the club's very existence at risk. It is up to Mr Malik and Co. to solve a decades-old murder, recover the club mascot and identify, once and for all, the most dangerous beast in Africa. Not to mention his only daughter may - or may not - be getting married in a week. Will Mr Malik again prevail over Kenyan politics, a reluctant bride and buried secrets?

      A Guide to the Beasts of East Africa
    • A Guide to the Birds of East Africa

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(105)Évaluer

      Mr Malik is head-over-heels in love with the leader of the bird walk of the East African Ornithological Society, Rose Mbikwa. While Mr Malik plans how he will ask Rose to the annual Hunt Ball, Harry Kahn arrives in town and makes it clear that he too has Rose in his sights. A wager is set, the winner of which will ask Rose to the ball.

      A Guide to the Birds of East Africa
    • A Guide to the Birds of East Africa

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      For the past three years, Mr. Malik has been secretly in love with Rose Mbikwa, a woman who leads the weekly bird walks sponsored by the East African Ornithological Society. Just as Malik is getting up the nerve to invite Rose to the Nairobi Hunt Club Ball (the premier social occasion of the Kenyan calendar), Harry Khan, a nemesis from his school days, arrives in town. Khan has also become enraptured with Rose and announces his intent to invite her to the Ball. Rather than force Rose to choose between the two men, a clever solution is proposed. Whoever can identify the most species of birds in one week’s time gets the privilege of asking Ms. Mbikwa to the ball.

      A Guide to the Birds of East Africa
    • Der goldene Skarabäus

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Nicholas Drayson wurde 1954 in England geboren. Er studierte Geschichte sowie Wissenschaftsphilosophie in London und absolvierte eine Ausbildung als Journalist. Seit 1982 lebt der Autor in Australien. Er schrieb Kolumnen und Artikel für verschiedene Zeitschriften und Magazine, daneben beschäftigte er sich mit dem Studium der Zoologie und Naturgeschichte, das er 1997 abschloß. Anschließend verbrachte er zwei Jahre in Kenia. In dieser Zeit entstand sein erster Roman Der goldene Skarabäus, nachdem bereits 1988 das Sachbuch Wildlife: Australia's flora and fauna gently erschienen war. Heute lebt Nicholas Drayson wieder in Canberra, wo er zunächst einige Zeit als Kurator am National Museum of Australia arbeitete. Inzwischen ist er freier Schriftsteller.

      Der goldene Skarabäus