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Richard Keverne (1882–1950)

Auteur de Tales of Old Inns

23+ oeuvres 160 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Crédit image: Cut down scan of back cover of Penguin No.740. Photo credited to Howard Coster.

Œuvres de Richard Keverne

Tales of Old Inns (1929) 24 exemplaires
At the Blue Gates (1932) 17 exemplaires
William Cook - Antique Dealer (1928) 17 exemplaires
Carteret's Cure (1950) 15 exemplaires
The Shadow Syndicate (1930) 11 exemplaires
He Laughed at Murder (1941) 10 exemplaires
The Sanfield Scandal (1929) 10 exemplaires
The Man in the Red Hat (1930) 10 exemplaires
The Fleet Hall Inheritance (1931) 9 exemplaires
The Havering Plot (1928) 7 exemplaires
Missing from his home (1932) 7 exemplaires
Menace (1934) 5 exemplaires
Open verdict (1940) 4 exemplaires
Artifex Intervenes (1943) 4 exemplaires
The Lady in Number 4 (1946) 2 exemplaires
Coroners Verdict Accident (1945) 1 exemplaire
Crook stuff: Some stories of crime and detection (1935) — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
White Gas (1937) 1 exemplaire
The Black Cripple (1945) 1 exemplaire
The pretender 1 exemplaire
Crooks and vagabonds 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Bodies from the Library 4 (2021) — Contributeur — 30 exemplaires
The Second Century of Detective Stories (1938) — Contributeur — 12 exemplaires
Best Stories of the Underworld (1941) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires

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This is a mixture of detective story and thriller, in which the narrator, Philip Harborough, finds himself in great danger of being arrested for the murder of his uncle Alban. The said uncle was the black sheep of the family, and Philip had no contact with him for twenty years - in fact he thought his uncle was dead. Unfortunately, after Alban is found dead on the beach near his bungalow in Oldford (a small town in East Anglia), it turns out that he had left all his property to Philip, and he cannot prove his alibi. Fortunately a local solicitor takes an interest in the case, and finds out that there are some shady characters involved in the case. The action starts rather more quickly than in some of the author's books, and carries on to a tragic climax.… (plus d'informations)
 
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JonRob | May 2, 2021 |
Artifex Intervenes is a collection of three short stories, and although it has proven impossible to learn anything of their history, I suspect they were initially written for publication in a magazine. They are adventure stories in which a law-abiding and perhaps fairly conventional member of the public suddenly finds him- or herself caught up pursuing criminals, and determined to unravel and frustrate some villainous plot. Just as he or she realizes they are out of their depth, the Scotland Yard Inspector Simon Artifex will intervene just as the title suggests, introducing himself and appraising them of the magnitude of the affair in which they have become involved. However he doesn't discourage them in their endeavours; instead he gives them to understand that they are vital, and that he is relying on their help; the criminals' plot seems fated to go unsolved and unthwarted without their assistance. Continued… (plus d'informations)
 
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apenguinaweek | Jan 29, 2012 |
A good, entertaining read as usual with Keverne. Although not a great stylist, he creates interesting characters (the central one in this case being local doctor's sister Faith Stanhope) and the gradual revealing of plot points such as the identity of the mysterious Hilary Borden keeps interest going.
 
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Œuvres
23
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4
Membres
160
Popularité
#131,702
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
3
ISBN
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