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Rosanne Dingli

Auteur de Death in Malta

21 oeuvres 70 utilisateurs 4 critiques

Œuvres de Rosanne Dingli

Death in Malta (2000) 16 exemplaires
According to Luke (2011) 12 exemplaires
Camera Obscura (2012) 6 exemplaires
How to Disappear (2015) 5 exemplaires
The Hidden Auditorium (2013) 4 exemplaires
Nosebleed (2011) 3 exemplaires
A Funeral in Fiesole (2015) 3 exemplaires
The White Lady of Marsaxlokk (2015) 3 exemplaires
Making a Name 3 exemplaires
The Bookbinder's Brother (2012) 2 exemplaires
The Frozen Sea: 3 (Bryn Awbrey) (2022) 2 exemplaires
WA writers' handbook (1995) 1 exemplaire
Encore (2011) 1 exemplaire
The Latin Cushion (2012) 1 exemplaire
All the Wrong Places (2011) 1 exemplaire
Making a Name and other stories (2011) 1 exemplaire
The Astronomer's Pig (2011) 1 exemplaire
Over and Above (2011) 1 exemplaire

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female
Nationalité
Australia

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This was a real pot pourri of intrigue, suspense, history, mystery, murder, blackmail, tragedy and romance. My kind of book.

I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Jana is an art restorer and uncovers a secret when renovating a religious icon that could shatter the foundations of the Catholic church with the potential to alter the way it is run – a highly controversial prospect. Not surprisingly, she is not the only one to realise the implications if her findings were to become public knowledge, and there are other parties who will stop at nothing in their eagerness to have the icon in their possession, each with their own unscrupulous methods and price.

Jana and Rob, the curator (and a priest) at Zona Scientifika where she carries out her art conservation are drawn into a tense and thrilling adventure across Europe and the Middle East. There are injuries, casualties, blackmail and emotions which run high on all levels – romantic, self-preservative, greedy and fanatical.

The story is fast-paced; the romance that develops between Jana and the handsome priest, Rob, is not straightforward; his profession somewhat obfuscates its future. All the characters have been well-conceived – I could picture them on a movie screen with no difficulty at all – from Jana’s immaculately presented, billionaire (and ruthless) mother to the shambly, but loveable, expert of ciphers and symbols who helps Jana and Rob get to the bottom of her extraordinary discovery.

The book draws you in right from the first page and climaxes in a dramatic denouement leaving you shocked, relieved, satisfied and thoughtful all at the same time.

I did find I had to keep my wits about me – I wasn’t always as intuitive as the characters, and I sometimes found Rosanne's style a little bumpy, but it didn’t ruin my enjoyment of the book one little bit. Rosanne’s impressive research was thorough, and the results of her meticulous investigation are expertly and captivatingly entwined into this excellent and (almost shockingly) credible story.
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Librogirl | Mar 13, 2022 |
Wonderful story from four siblings' point of view, each processing grief and the past in their own manner. We could all imagine or maybe even have experienced for ourselves, the reverting back to our childish perceptions when thrown into a situation that tugs at the heart. This story is a thoughtful glimpse of a family drama triggered by a funeral - and a reminder that all families have secrets… a good short read with wonderfully unique characters. ***I read the kindle version.
 
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ElisabethZguta | Jan 23, 2017 |
This is a novella that I picked up from Amazon based on some comments I'd seen about the author's writing style, which turned out to be right. This is a great little novella that introduces a murder, an investigator and his sidekick, fleshes out his background and gives me some personality, sets up some potential suspects and solves the murder. All in novella format. Well written with extremely believable dialogue and a very nice sense of pace. Short, but not foreshortened, with a nice little twist at the end that, despite the post-events reveal style used, made a lot of sense and worked well as a solution. My only quibble is stupidity on my part... Cloud... for a bloke. Couldn't get it out of my mind that he'd have been given such a hard time as a kid with a name like that, he should have been a lot more bitter and twisted than he was... I know. I know.

http://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/latin-cushion-rosanne-dingli
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austcrimefiction | Apr 30, 2013 |

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Œuvres
21
Membres
70
Popularité
#248,179
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
4
ISBN
27
Langues
1

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