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La famille Arrowood

Plongez dans le South London, rude et inexploré, de la fin du XIXe siècle. Suivez un détective privé brillant mais imparfait qui s'attaque aux affaires de la classe ouvrière et de la pègre. Préparez-vous à des enquêtes pleines de suspense qui dévoilent des secrets sombres, la tromperie et un meurtre potentiel. Cela offre une perspective unique et moins policée sur le genre policier.

The Murder Pit
Arrowood and the Thames Corpses
Arrowood
Arrowood and the Meeting House Murders

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  1. 1

    Arrowood

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    3,4(1412)Évaluer

    1895: Londons scared. A killer haunts the citys streets. The poor are hungry; crime bosses are taking control; the police force stretched to breaking point. London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood.

    Arrowood
  2. 2

    The Murder Pit

    • 448pages
    • 16 heures de lecture
    3,9(29)Évaluer

    London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood.

    The Murder Pit
  3. 3

    Arrowood and the Thames Corpses

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    4,1(49)Évaluer

    William Arrowood returns . . .'Crackles with energy and wit' The Times South London, 1896. William Arrowood, Victorian London's less salubrious private detective, is paid a visit by Captain Moon, the owner of a pleasure steamer moored on the Thames. He complains that someone has been damaging his boat, putting his business in jeopardy. Arrowood and his trusty sidekick Barnett suspect professional jealousy, but when a string of skulls is retrieved from the river, it seems like even fouler play is afoot. It's up to Arrowood and his trusty sidekick Barnett to solve the case, before any more corpses end up in the watery depths . . . Praise for Mick Finlay: 'Another brilliant read from Mick Finlay . . . even better than Arrowood]' B.A. Paris 'Astounding ... If you crave Victorian age murder mystery, love darkly gothic atmospheres and want your detective rather tattered and torn at the edges Arrowood is your man.' SHOTS 'Enthralling' Publishers Weekly (starred review)

    Arrowood and the Thames Corpses
  4. 4

    London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood. 'Finlay depicts a seedy, desperate London and vivid characters with considerable skill' The Times

    Arrowood and the Meeting House Murders