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Susan Ryeland

Cette série mêle avec maestria l'élégance des énigmes classiques à une sophistication contemporaine. Les récits plongent dans des mystères situés dans de paisibles villages anglais, révélant de sombres secrets de jalousie et d'avidité. Les lecteurs sont invités à devenir eux-mêmes des détectives, démêlant des affaires complexes aux côtés de personnages mémorables, faisant de chaque épisode un casse-tête intellectuel captivant.

Moonflower Murders
MAGPIE MURDERS

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  1. MAGPIE MURDERS

    • 496pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    From the New York Times bestselling author of Moriarty and Trigger Mortis, this fiendishly brilliant, riveting thriller weaves a classic whodunit worthy of Agatha Christie into a chilling, ingeniously original modern-day mystery. When editor Susan Ryeland is given the manuscript of Alan Conway’s latest novel, she has no reason to think it will be much different from any of his others. After working with the bestselling crime writer for years, she’s intimately familiar with his detective, Atticus Pünd, who solves mysteries disturbing sleepy English villages. An homage to queens of classic British crime such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers, Alan’s traditional formula has proved hugely successful. So successful that Susan must continue to put up with his troubling behavior if she wants to keep her job. Conway’s latest tale has Atticus Pünd investigating a murder at Pye Hall, a local manor house. Yes, there are dead bodies and a host of intriguing suspects, but the more Susan reads, the more she’s convinced that there is another story hidden in the pages of the manuscript: one of real-life jealousy, greed, ruthless ambition, and murder. Masterful, clever, and relentlessly suspenseful, Magpie Murders is a deviously dark take on vintage English crime fiction in which the reader becomes the detective.

    MAGPIE MURDERS1
    4,0
  2. Moonflower Murders

    • 581pages
    • 21 heures de lecture

    "Managing a small hotel on a Greek island, retired publisher Susan Ryeland is getting restless when her new guests announce that their daughter Cecily was married in a Suffolk coast hotel where a notorious murder took place--on the same day as the wedding. Susan's late author Alan Conway based a mystery on the murder, and Cecily, who read the book and is convinced that the wrong person was convicted of the real-life crime, is now missing"--Library Journal (06/01/2020).

    Moonflower Murders2
    4,0