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Lydmouth

Cette série transporte les lecteurs dans la paisible ville anglaise de Lydmouth dans les années 1950. Suivez les enquêtes d'un inspecteur de police déterminé et d'une journaliste curieuse alors qu'ils découvrent des secrets cachés et résolvent des crimes complexes. Plongez-vous dans un décor d'après-guerre riche en détails où la tension et le mystère abondent.

Naked to the Hangman
Where Roses Fade
Call the Dying
The Lover of the Grave
An Air That Kills
Death's Own Door

Ordre de lecture recommandé

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    An Air That Kills

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    3,6(490)Évaluer

    The first in the acclaimed Lydmouth crime series, set on the Welsh/English border in the years after World War II

    An Air That Kills
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    Where Roses Fade

    • 432pages
    • 16 heures de lecture
    3,8(197)Évaluer

    The fifth in the acclaimed Lydmouth crime series, set on the Welsh/English border in the years after World War II schovat popis

    Where Roses Fade
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    Death's Own Door

    • 396pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    3,8(175)Évaluer

    The sixth in the acclaimed Lydmouth crime series, set on the Welsh/English border in the years after World War II

    Death's Own Door
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    Call the Dying

    • 448pages
    • 16 heures de lecture
    3,8(176)Évaluer

    'Andrew Taylor is a master story-teller' Daily Telegraph From the No.1 bestselling author of The Ashes of London and The Fire Court, this is the seventh instalment in the acclaimed Lydmouth series Love and need make unexpected bedfellows, and both are blind. As the grip of a long hard winter tightens on Lydmouth, a dead woman calls the dying in a seance behind net curtains. Two provincial newspapers are in the throes of a bitter circulation war. A lorry-driver broods, and an office boy loses his heart. Britain is basking in the warm glow of post-war tranquillity, but in the quiet town of Lydmouth, darker forces are at play. The rats are fed on bread and milk, a gentleman's yellow kid glove is mislaid on a train, and something disgusting is happening at Mr Prout's toyshop. Returning to a town shrouded in intrigue and suspicion, Jill Francis becomes acting editor of the Gazette. Meanwhile, there's no pleasure left in the life of Detective Chief Inspector Richard Thornhill. Only a corpse, a television set and the promise of trouble to come. 'An excellent writer. He plots with care and intelligence and the solution to the mystery is satisfyingly chilling' The Times 'The most under-rated crime writer in Britain today' Val McDermid 'There is no denying Taylor's talent, his prose exudes a quality uncommon among his contemporaries' Time Out

    Call the Dying
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