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Ursula Curtiss (1923–1984)

Auteur de Widow's Web

36+ oeuvres 447 utilisateurs 6 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Ursula Curtiss

Widow's Web (1956) 46 exemplaires
The Forbidden Garden (1962) 39 exemplaires
The Deadly Climate (1954) 31 exemplaires
The Wasp (1963) 23 exemplaires
The Second Sickle (1950) 21 exemplaires
So Dies the Dreamer (1960) 20 exemplaires
Voice Out of Darkness (1948) 19 exemplaires
The Iron Cobweb (1953) 18 exemplaires
Out of the Dark (1963) 17 exemplaires
Don't Open the Door (1968) 17 exemplaires
The Stairway (1957) 16 exemplaires
The Menace Within (1979) 16 exemplaires
Danger: Hospital Zone (1966) 16 exemplaires
Hours to Kill (1961) 16 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Curtiss, Ursula Reilly
Date de naissance
1923-04-08
Date de décès
1984-10-10
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Yonkers, New York, USA
Lieu du décès
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Cause du décès
cancer
Lieux de résidence
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Westport, Connecticut, USA
Professions
writer
Relations
Reilly, Helen (mother)
McMullen, Mary (sister)
Prix et distinctions
Zia Award

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A quick read, a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon. Psychological suspense; for more than half the book it seems that Kate is severely neurotic in response to an accident that she might (but might not) have been able to prevent. Then events indicate she might have an enemy among those nearest to her. If anything the portrayal of her neurosis is the more interesting part of the book.
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NinieB | Jun 9, 2018 |
Ursula Reilly Curtiss, born in 1923, came into the world with fairly impressive crime-fiction genes. Her mother, Helen Reilly, her sister, Mary McMullen, and her brother, James Kieran, all wrote mysteries. Her first book, "Voice Out of Darkness," won the Red Badge Award for the best new mystery of 1948.

Rather than penning police procedurals like her mother, Curtiss focused on the type of story where an innocent bystander gets pulled reluctantly into becoming an amateur sleuth — against a backdrop of seeming domestic calm, with layers of evil hiding behind family secrets and familiar faces. Her protagonists were usually female, except for works like 1951's "The Noonday Devil," where the main character is a man who learns his brother's death as a Japanese POW was carefully planned by a fellow prisoner.

"Voice Out of Darkness" falls into the female-protagonist camp, where we find that thirteen years prior to the events of the book, Katy Meredith lost her foster-sister, Monica, in a skating accident. Although Katy tried to save Monica, Monica's last words were "Katy pushed me." Katy thought she'd escaped both her home town and the horrors of Monica's death by moving to New York, until she starts receiving threatening notes in the mail. At first she wonders if someone else near the ice that day overheard Monica's words and is trying to blackmail her, but when Katy returns to her childhood home, she finds evidence of a calculating killer whose sights are now set on her.

Curtiss has moments of crisp observations in her writing, but her strengths are in her characterizations, setting and pacing. The novel is a quick read, which helps make the slight thinness and predictability of the plot (at least by 21st-century eyes looking backward), not much of a distraction.
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BVLawson | May 9, 2014 |
Good mystery for the time period.
 
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Jfranzdoppple | Jul 15, 2012 |
Sarah e Fen, due cugine, due coetanee, due mondi vicini eppure lontanissimi. Sarah graziosa, dolce, simpatica. Fen bruttina e anche scostante, eppure è riuscita a portar via il fidanzato all'altra. Comunque, Sarah ha trovato un nuovo amore, e sembra aver superato le difficoltà. Ma un giorno le si presenta una strana ragazza, che le chiede insistentemente dove può trovare Fen. Da questo momento, niente sarà più come prima. La ragazza verrà trovata assassinata, mentre l'ex fidanzato di Sarah comincia ad avere comportamenti non del tutto spiegabili. Incapace di accettare supinamente le cose, Sarah comincia a scavare in un passato che le è noto solo in parte, sapendo che è nelle pieghe della sua infanzia che si nasconde la soluzione dell'angosciosa atmosfera che l'opprime all'improvviso. E mentre la governante che ha cresciuto lei e Fen vigila come un soldato, quasi temesse la scoperta della verità, le ombre prendono corpo, gradualmente, fino alla sconvolgente scoperta che squarcia tutti i veli.

Titolo originale: The Poisoned Orchard, 1980
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edascenzi | Apr 28, 2010 |

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Membres
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Popularité
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Évaluation
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Critiques
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ISBN
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