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Jeremy York (2)

Auteur de Let's Kill Uncle Lionel

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Jeremy York, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

Jeremy York (2) a été combiné avec John Creasey.

24+ oeuvres 127 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Jeremy York

Les œuvres ont été combinées en John Creasey.

Let's Kill Uncle Lionel (1947) 16 exemplaires
Run away to murder (1947) 13 exemplaires
Mystery Motive (1947) 10 exemplaires
Murder Came Late (1946) 10 exemplaires
The Gallows Are Waiting (1949) 7 exemplaires
So soon to die (1955) 6 exemplaires
Close the Door on Murder (1948) 6 exemplaires
Two for the money (1960) 5 exemplaires
The man I didn't kill (1950) 5 exemplaires
Seeds of murder (1956) 5 exemplaires
Sight of Death (1956) 5 exemplaires
Death to My Killer (1950) 5 exemplaires
Come Here and Die 4 exemplaires
Hide and kill (1959) 4 exemplaires
To Kill or Die (1960) 4 exemplaires
My brother's killer 3 exemplaires
sentence of death (1950) 3 exemplaires
Safari with fear (1953) 2 exemplaires
Stranger on the Shore 1 exemplaire
The Seeds of Murder (1956) 1 exemplaire
Muy joven para morir 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Les œuvres ont été combinées en John Creasey.

Lame Dog Murder (1952)quelques éditions12 exemplaires
Murder In the Stars (1953)quelques éditions10 exemplaires
Un homme en fuite (1953)quelques éditions6 exemplaires
Take a body (1951)quelques éditions6 exemplaires
First a Murder (1947)quelques éditions; quelques éditions6 exemplaires

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Creasey, John

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Wow! Another amazing mystery by Lanyon! Yeah, like someone is going to be surprised by this :P

But really, the way the plot slowly unravels in this one is truly fantastic. Atmospheric, so in the vein of 'The Great Gatsby', these characters are never really, truly in the world the rest of us inhabits.

The mystery is deepened by old lies, omissions and secrets and although a part of it you can suspect early enough, the truth, when revealed, is still shocking.

The romance is secondary, but not undeveloped. Griffin and Pierce made an unlikely pair, all their relationship shadowed by the mystery, by Pierce suspicious about who really Griffin is, and by their own issues:
“My ex says I have intimacy issues. I wonder if that’s the same thing.”
“No.” Pierce turned off his laptop and set it aside. He turned on his side facing Griff, propping his head on his hand. “‘Intimacy issues’ is code for ‘I haven’t met the right person.’”
“And what is ‘trust issues’ code for?”
Pierce held his gaze. “I’m afraid to believe I’ve met the right person.”


Another to the favourites shelf :)
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
Claudia_M | Oct 27, 2018 |
Sappy.
Noted during my 1980's attempt to read every book in my small town library.
½
 
Signalé
juniperSun | Dec 5, 2014 |
Young married couple Daniel and Sarah Ede have just about had enough of living with her mother, but Daniel loves the studio they created for his sculpting. Still, after his vagabond cousin Barnabas comes for a visit, Daniel realizes that things are worse than he had realized. Soon a series of violent attacks place Daniel right at the center, as either victim or attacker. Superintendent Folly of Scotland Yard arrives just in time to sort things out.

This is one written by the prolific John Creasey under the pseudonym Jeremy York. Not up to his Gideon books, my all-time favorite, but still a good book. I wasn't exactly floored by the time the identity of the bad guy was revealed, but it was still good, suspenseful fun.… (plus d'informations)
 
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cmbohn | Nov 30, 2009 |

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Œuvres
24
Aussi par
8
Membres
127
Popularité
#158,248
Évaluation
3.1
Critiques
3
ISBN
15

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