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Alice Campbell

    Diese Autorin, die aus einer prominenten Familie stammt, wurde zu einer bedeutenden Figur der britischen Kriminalliteratur. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch packende Erzählungen und scharfsinnige Einblicke in das Verbrechen aus. Als überzeugte Sozialistin und Frauenrechtlerin verlieh sie ihren Geschichten intellektuelle Tiefe und gesellschaftliche Kommentare. Ihre über mehrere Jahrzehnte reichende Schaffensperiode bietet den Lesern anspruchsvolle Handlungsstränge und unvergessliche Charaktere.

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    Spider Web
    Flying Blind: A Golden Age Mystery
    • Flying Blind: A Golden Age Mystery

      • 270 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      “How would you feel if your own flesh-and-blood suddenly developed into a fiend who wants to murder another person you’re fond of?”Flying Blind has nothing to do with aviation.The title is used metaphorically to describe a situation in which daily, even hourly, calamity threatens through a fog of mystery. The fog enfolds the characters in the story; blinding them to their position; blotting out the truth; making every move a danger; effacing, with terrifying completeness, the familiar facts of ordinary existence. Through this fog Tommy Rostetter, free-lance journalist, gropes his way. It leads him from a smart hat-shop in Mayfair to a sleepy Sussex village, and finally, after a night race with death, to a dark lonely waste of Wiltshire downland. And not until the very last moment are the factors in the series of murders sorted out. “Here is,” as a critic has written of Alice Campbell’s work, “detective writing par excellence.”Flying Blind was originally published in 1938. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.“She could not be unexciting if she tried” Times Literary Supplement

      Flying Blind: A Golden Age Mystery
    • Spider Web

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      "So Jeanne has a lover," she concluded with a touch of amused wonder. "But what a lover!" Somehow the creature had suggested an undertaker. Alone in Paris after arriving from America, Catherine West finds herself swiftly and dangerously involved in the mysterious case of her cousin, Madame Germaine Bender. Catherine has received a letter from one of Mme Bender's close friends, urging her to come to Paris for reasons unspecified but pressing. When she reaches Mme Bender's house things go from merely intriguing to downright eerie. The servants are off-hand to the point of impertinence, and Mme Bender herself is like a ghost . . . Also in Paris is Geoffrey Macadam, an English lawyer, and Catherine and he join forces, trying to penetrate the mystery of what is happening-and why. Atmosphere, suspense, a touch of horror give this highly coloured novel of strange characters and exciting events a quality that is all Alice Campbell's own. Spiderweb was originally published in 1930. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans. "She could not be unexciting if she tried" Times Literary Supplement

      Spider Web