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A Painted Doom: A Wesley Peterson Murder…
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A Painted Doom: A Wesley Peterson Murder Mystery (The Wesley Peterson Murder Mysteries) (original 2002; édition 2010)

par Kate Ellis

Séries: Wesley Peterson (6)

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Teenager Lewis Hoxworthy discovers a disturbing painting in a medieval barn; a discovery which excites archaeologist Neil Watson who is excavating an ancient manor house nearby. But when former rock star Jonny Shellmer is found shot through the head in Lewis's father's field and Lewis himself goes missing after contacting a man on the internet, Detective Inspector Wesley Peterson and his boss, Gerry Heffernan face one of their most intriguing cases yet. It seems that the Devon village of Derenham is not only full of resident celebrities seeking the rural idyll, but full of secrets, ancient and modern. Lewis's distraught parents seem to have something to hide. Then the mysterious owner of a new age shop is silenced before she can reveal what she knows about Jonny Shellmer. Is Jonny's death linked to Lewis's disappearance? And does Jonny's best known song, 'Angel' contain a clue? As Neil Watson uncovers the story of Derenham's medieval past, it becomes clear that the Derenham Doom - a painted portrayal of hell and judgement more than half a millennium old - holds the key to the mystery. And as events reach a terrifying climax, Wesley Peterson has to act swiftly if he is to save a young life.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:A Painted Doom: A Wesley Peterson Murder Mystery (The Wesley Peterson Murder Mysteries)
Auteurs:Kate Ellis
Info:Piatkus Books (2010), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 336 pages
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I had a few niggles with this one - Wesley still regarding his son as an inconvenience for his teacher-wife to manage between work and housework, the character of Lewis (specifically what happened to him after he disappeared - really?), and the fact that a large part of the solution to the mystery was so evident from the halfway mark that waiting for the police to catch up was frustrating.

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I also found it unbelievable that no one recognized James - he was 17 or 18 when last seen - men don't change that much after that age... ( )
  pgchuis | Oct 9, 2022 |
Entertaining, but not quite up to the high standard that I have come to expect from Kate Ellis. It is difficult to elaborate upon my views without giving a big clue as to the miscreant: let's just say, that the solution was a little too contrived.

Still worth the read! ( )
  the.ken.petersen | Jan 15, 2022 |
I always enjoy this series and watching...(in my head)...Wesley and this small police force work their magic and find the guilty party. Each book in this series is a historical mystery that gradually becomes a modern mystery with modern repercussions. As usual there is a complicated plot with plenty of twists and turns to mislead both the police and the reader...and then it's all nicely resolved. The intertwining of the distant past...the not so distant past...and the present was very well done. Anyone that enjoys solving puzzles and a well planned and executed mystery story should give this series a try. ( )
  Carol420 | Feb 4, 2020 |
A medieval skull and later the decapitated body are found in an archaeological dig and an aging pop star's body is found dead in a hedgerow.

The usual two for the price of one parallel mysteries combining present day police work and historical mystery, which make this series so compelling ( )
  Robertgreaves | Dec 31, 2019 |
I like the concept of the series, but sometimes the parallels feel a bit stretched and I found myself almost shouting at the book for the cops to check out who it turned out to be the killer. It was just obvious to me and I was quite annoyed at them for it.

An ageing rock star is found dead in the place he came to holidays in the past, a place he was going to return to live in, it turns out that there are twists and turns in what is going on.

Not bad, could do better. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Oct 1, 2014 |
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Teenager Lewis Hoxworthy discovers a disturbing painting in a medieval barn; a discovery which excites archaeologist Neil Watson who is excavating an ancient manor house nearby. But when former rock star Jonny Shellmer is found shot through the head in Lewis's father's field and Lewis himself goes missing after contacting a man on the internet, Detective Inspector Wesley Peterson and his boss, Gerry Heffernan face one of their most intriguing cases yet. It seems that the Devon village of Derenham is not only full of resident celebrities seeking the rural idyll, but full of secrets, ancient and modern. Lewis's distraught parents seem to have something to hide. Then the mysterious owner of a new age shop is silenced before she can reveal what she knows about Jonny Shellmer. Is Jonny's death linked to Lewis's disappearance? And does Jonny's best known song, 'Angel' contain a clue? As Neil Watson uncovers the story of Derenham's medieval past, it becomes clear that the Derenham Doom - a painted portrayal of hell and judgement more than half a millennium old - holds the key to the mystery. And as events reach a terrifying climax, Wesley Peterson has to act swiftly if he is to save a young life.

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