Ende des Kapitels
- 311 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Dieser britische Autor erlangte Anerkennung für seine Meisterschaft sowohl in der Poesie als auch in der Schaffung von Kriminalgeschichten. Seine Verse zeichnen sich durch starke Lyrik und tiefgründige Erforschung der menschlichen Psyche aus. Unter einem Pseudonym bewies er sein Talent für die Gestaltung spannender und vielschichtiger Handlungsstränge im Krimigenre. Sein literarisches Erbe liegt in der Vielseitigkeit seines Schaffens und seiner Fähigkeit, ein vielfältiges Lesepublikum zu fesseln.






Private detective and poet Nigel Strangeways is invited to address the Maiden Astbury literary society. The picturesque Dorset town is home to Bunnett's Brewery, run by the much disliked, and feared, Eustace Bunnett and shortly before Nigel's visit, Bunnett's dog Truffles, was found dead in one of the brewery's vats. The culprit was never caught - although there was no shortage of suspects - but when a body is then found in the same vat, boiled down to its bones, Nigel is called into action to help capture the killer.
Without a detailed description, it's challenging to provide specific insights about "The Lyric Impulse." However, the title suggests a focus on the emotional and expressive aspects of poetry or music, potentially exploring themes of creativity, inspiration, and the relationship between art and personal experience. The book may delve into the motivations behind lyrical expression and its impact on both the creator and the audience.