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Bush Christopher

    Cet auteur est connu comme un créateur prolifique de romans policiers. Il a également canalisé sa passion pour l'écriture dans l'exploration de la vie rurale, produisant neuf livres sur le sujet sous le pseudonyme de Michael Home. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par une profonde compréhension de la vie à la campagne, offrant aux lecteurs des récits captivants.

    The Case of the Red Brunette
    The Case of the Flowery Corpse
    The Case of the Three Lost Letters
    The Case of the Counterfeit Colonel
    The Case of the Silken Petticoat
    The Trail of the Three Lean Men
    • The Trail of the Three Lean Men

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Seeing Munro Burnside was a last resource.The young narrator of this mystery thriller is stony broke. In dire straits he appeals to his former boss, now a top men at a London newspaper, for a writing job. Mr. Burnside suggests he go out and find himself a really piquant subject for a series of articles, one in which he can involve himself personally if possible. It is not long before the would-be scribe spots three lean men and, smelling a good story, follows the curious trio into an adventure far beyond the world of journalism. The narrator’s incredible journey takes him to a sinister middle-European nation, up to his ears in diabolical international intrigue, and embroiled in a plot of implacable revenge and pre-meditated murder.In 1932 Christopher Bush took a short break from his ‘Ludovic Travers’ mystery series to write this one-off thriller, the style and milieu of which will be familiar to readers of Buchan, Ambler and Cheyney. Originally published under the name of ‘Noel Barclay’, it has remained Bush’s rarest book until now. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Tony Medawar.

      The Trail of the Three Lean Men
    • The Case of the Silken Petticoat

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the tension between thought and action, this work delves into the psychological struggle faced by characters confronting moral dilemmas. It captures the moment of hesitation before committing to a significant choice, highlighting themes of guilt, responsibility, and the consequences of inaction. The narrative intricately weaves character development with philosophical reflections, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of human decision-making and the weight of one's conscience.

      The Case of the Silken Petticoat
    • The Case of the Counterfeit Colonel

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative captures a character's unique mannerisms, likening his movements to a sparrow's head bobbing on a lawn. This vivid imagery suggests a playful or whimsical personality, hinting at themes of observation and the quirks of human behavior. The description invites readers to explore the character's interactions and the underlying significance of such idiosyncrasies in the story.

      The Case of the Counterfeit Colonel
    • The Case of the Three Lost Letters

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrator reflects on their feelings of affection for someone who has passed away, revealing a deep emotional connection. The unexpected news of his death brings about a sense of sadness and loss, highlighting the impact he had on the narrator's life. Through this personal lens, the narrative explores themes of grief and the complexities of human relationships.

      The Case of the Three Lost Letters
    • The Case of the Flowery Corpse

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative begins with a chaotic scene involving a reckless driver, setting a tone of tension and unpredictability. As events unfold, the story delves into the motivations behind the driver's erratic behavior, exploring themes of madness and desperation. The characters are drawn into a web of intrigue and danger, forcing them to confront their own fears and the consequences of impulsive actions. This gripping tale promises suspense and psychological depth as it examines the fine line between sanity and insanity.

      The Case of the Flowery Corpse
    • The Case of the Red Brunette

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the life of an unconventional detective, suggesting that fate favors those who defy norms, much like drunkards and children. This intriguing character navigates a world filled with unpredictability and challenges, showcasing the unique perspective and skills required to solve mysteries. The blend of humor and unconventional methods highlights the detective's journey, inviting readers to delve into a story where traditional rules do not apply.

      The Case of the Red Brunette
    • The Case of the Careless Thief

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in the intriguing world of 1959, this mystery unfolds with a gripping plot that keeps readers guessing. The narrative weaves together complex characters, each with their own secrets and motives, creating a web of suspense. As the protagonist delves deeper into the investigation, unexpected twists and turns challenge their perceptions, leading to a thrilling conclusion. The book captures the essence of its era while providing a timeless exploration of human nature and the pursuit of truth.

      The Case of the Careless Thief
    • The Case of the Three-Ring Puzzle

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of intrigue, this mystery unfolds through a series of unexpected twists and complex characters. The narrative invites readers to unravel secrets and motives, challenging them to piece together clues alongside the protagonist. With its rich atmosphere and engaging plot, the story captivates both seasoned mystery enthusiasts and newcomers alike, offering a timeless exploration of deception and discovery. The 1962 publication adds a classic touch to the unfolding drama, enhancing its appeal.

      The Case of the Three-Ring Puzzle
    • The Case of the Benevolent Bookie

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative revolves around a mysterious and urgent quest for a body, driving the characters into a web of intrigue and suspense. As they navigate through complex relationships and hidden agendas, the story unfolds with unexpected twists that challenge their motivations and loyalties. Themes of desperation and the search for truth are central, creating a gripping atmosphere that keeps readers engaged until the final revelation.

      The Case of the Benevolent Bookie
    • The Case of the Extra Man

      A Ludovic Travers Mystery

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the unsettling theme of missing persons, highlighting the grim reality that many who disappear are often found deceased. The protagonist grapples with the emotional weight of these discoveries, suggesting a deeper connection to the cases and the impact on their life. The story promises to delve into the complexities of loss, the search for truth, and the haunting nature of unresolved disappearances, providing a gripping exploration of the human psyche in the face of tragedy.

      The Case of the Extra Man