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Edmund Clerihew Bentley

  • E.(Edmund) Clerihew
10. Juli 1875 – 30. März 1956
Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Trent's Own Case
Trent's Last Case
Trent Intervenes
Elephant's Work
Trents letzter Fall. Kriminalroman
Trent's letzter Fall
  • Trents letzter Fall. Kriminalroman

    • 281 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden

    Der Gentleman-Detektiv Philip Trent glaubt, den Mörder eines Geschäftstycoons gefasst zu haben. Beim Dinner offenbart ihm jedoch der wahre Täter die Fehler seiner Analyse und die tatsächlichen Hintergründe.

    Trents letzter Fall. Kriminalroman
  • Elephant's Work

    • 249 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    4,0(4)Abgeben

    When fed up and thoroughly peeved Chuny causes the train to crash, little does she know that her rage has sparked off a staggering chain of events involving an amnesiac who, in his quest to find a wanted criminal in order to resolve a case of mistaken identity, meets the formidable General de la Costa, learns a great deal about diamonds and becomes embroiled in an extraordinary affair involving the Bishop of Glasminster's mitre. This classic 'shocker' was written at the suggestion of Bentley's friend, John Buchan.

    Elephant's Work
  • Twelve stories from the celebrated author of one of the most famous mystery classics ever written, Trent's Last Case.

    Trent Intervenes
  • Written in reaction to what Bentley perceived as the sterility and artificiality of the detective fiction of his day, Trent's Last Case features Philip Trent, an all-too-human detective who not only falls in love with the chief suspect but reaches a brilliant conclusion that is totally wrong.

    Trent's Last Case
  • Trent's Own Case

    • 304 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden
    3,7(6)Abgeben

    The second novel from the celebrated author of one of the most famous mystery classics ever written, Trent's Last Case.

    Trent's Own Case
  • Edmund Clerihew Bentley published a volume of nonsense verse consisting of a series of four-liners designed to poke fun at distinguished personalities. Illustrated by Bentley's lifelong friend, eminent critic and author G K Chesterton, they were known as 'clerihews' and became as popular as the limerick form. In Complete Clerihews the entire collection is presented, with original illustrations. The assortment of over 100 participants Karl Marx, Jane Austen, Mussolini, Henry VIII, Noel Coward, Tennyson, Dante, Leonardo Da Vinci, Dorothy Sayers, Aeschylus, Keats, President Roosevelt, Cleopatra and Lewis Carroll.

    The Complete Clerihews of E. Clerihew Bentley