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Margot Bennett

    Diese schottische Autorin hat sich mit einem prägnanten und gefeierten Werk im Kriminalroman einen Namen gemacht. Ihre Erzählungen zeichnen sich durch Spannung und unerwartete Wendungen aus, die die Leser bis zum Schluss fesseln. Bennett taucht oft in die dunkleren Seiten der menschlichen Natur und die Motivationen ihrer Charaktere ein, was ihren Werken psychologische Tiefe verleiht. Ihr unverwechselbarer Stil und ihr meisterhaftes Erzählen machen sie zu einer unvergesslichen Figur im Krimigenre.

    The Man Who Didn't Fly
    The Widow of Bath
    Someone from the Past
    Widow of Bath
    Schatten um den König
    Jemand aus der Vergangenheit
    • Broschiert Rowohlt 318 S. ordentliches Exemplar, Gebrauchsspuren vor allem am Einband, berieben

      Jemand aus der Vergangenheit
    • "First published in 1952, The Widow of Bath offers intricate puzzles, international intrigue, and a richly evoked portrait of post-war Britain, all delivered with Bennett's signature brand of witty and elegant prose. This edition includes an introduction by CWA Diamond Dagger Award-winning author Martin Edwards. Hugh Everton was intent on nothing more than quietly drinking in the second-rate hotel he found himself in on England's south coast-and then in walked his old flame Lucy and her new husband and ex-judge, Gregory Bath. Entreated by Lucy to join her party for an evening back at the Bath residence, Hugh is powerless to resist, but when the night ends with the judge's inexplicable murder, he is pitched back into a world of chaos and crime-a world he had tried to escape for good"--

      Widow of Bath
    • As the real killer uses the situation to their advantage, Bennett crafts a tense and nuanced story through flashbacks to Sarah’s life and loves in this Gold-Dagger-award-winning, Hitchcockian story of deceit and murder.

      Someone from the Past
    • First published in 1952, The Widow of Bath offers intricate puzzles, international intrigue and a richly evoked portrait of post-war Britain, all delivered with Bennett's signature brand of witty and elegant prose.

      The Widow of Bath
    • Four men were due to fly to Dublin. When disaster struck and the plane went down over the Irish sea, only three of them were on board. With the identities of the flyers scattered to the winds, the police turn to the patchy account of the Wade family, whose memory of their past few days must hold the key to this elusive and tense mystery.

      The Man Who Didn't Fly
    • Barley, Life as a Facility Dog Puppy

      Book 4

      • 106 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The story is narrated by Barley, a yellow Lab, who shares his heartfelt and humorous journey to becoming a facility dog. Young readers will be captivated by his experiences and the unique role he plays in supporting others, highlighting themes of friendship, service, and the bond between humans and dogs.

      Barley, Life as a Facility Dog Puppy
    • Rocky, Life as a Guide Dog Puppy

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The story is narrated by Rocky, a yellow Lab, who shares his heartfelt and humorous journey to becoming a working guide dog. Through his perspective, young readers will be engaged by the challenges and triumphs he faces along the way, highlighting the special bond between guide dogs and their handlers.

      Rocky, Life as a Guide Dog Puppy
    • Brisco, Life As A Therapy Dog

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Narrated by Brisco, the story explores the profound impact of therapy dogs through his heartwarming experiences. It highlights themes of unconditional love and community connection, showcasing how Brisco touches the lives of teachers, parents, and children during his visits. Readers will find Brisco's journey both engaging and relatable, making it an inspiring tale for all ages about the transformative power of therapy work.

      Brisco, Life As A Therapy Dog