Photo de l'auteur

Marianne Macdonald (1)

Auteur de Death's Autograph

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Marianne Macdonald, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

13 oeuvres 781 utilisateurs 15 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Crédit image: Marianne Macdonald

Séries

Œuvres de Marianne Macdonald

Death's Autograph (1997) 165 exemplaires
Ghost Walk (1999) 132 exemplaires
Smoke Screen (1999) 107 exemplaires
Die Once (2002) 83 exemplaires
Road Kill (2000) 74 exemplaires
Blood Lies (2001) 64 exemplaires
Dragon for Sale (1998) 58 exemplaires
Three Monkeys (2005) 38 exemplaires
Faking It (2006) 37 exemplaires
The Pirate Queen (1991) 13 exemplaires
Smugglers Cove (1955) 4 exemplaires
Black Bass Rock (1952) 2 exemplaires

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Il n’existe pas encore de données Common Knowledge pour cet auteur. Vous pouvez aider.

Membres

Critiques

Death’s Autograph. Marianne Macdonald. 1999. Dido Hoare is an antiquarian book dealer in London. On a rainy night coming back into town from a buying trip, a mysterious car follows her; a few days later her shop is turned upside down, and her ex-husband shows up, and thus begins a cozy mystery involving forged documents, I found this book on crimereads.com in list of books involving book shops. It is not as good as the John Dunning books, but it is a nice easy read with interesting tidbits about the business. The first of a series.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
judithrs | 3 autres critiques | May 3, 2020 |
Great to see older mysteries still on my library's shelves. After reading, found my own copy at used book store. Well written; characters round and interesting; villains worthy and different. A "cozy" -- good night's read on a cold and dreary late autumn evening.
 
Signalé
SmithfieldJones | 4 autres critiques | Aug 15, 2018 |
Dido Hoare runs an antiquarian bookstore in London. When her ex-husband Davey turns up suddenly and is soon murdered Dido becomes involved in the police investigation. I liked the characters of Dido and her father Barnabas, a retired Oxford professor. There's a twist at the end that makes me want to find more books in this series.
 
Signalé
RachelNF | 3 autres critiques | Jan 15, 2016 |
Dido Hoare goes to visit her friend Lizzie Waring in Somerset. The Warings live on a large estate called Monksdale, but Lizzie and her husband (one of the brothers) live in a cottage on the property. A son who confessed to the murder of a maid is being released from prison. He had a rather short sentence but Dido does not understand why his sentence was so long under the circumstances as related to her. When she talks to the investigating officer, she learns of several of his misgivings about the case from the start. She begins her own investigation into the matter. There is a missing rare edition of Peter Rabbit that is obviously related to the case. The setting of this installment reminds one of the old Gothic or romantic suspense novels. This book, however, definitely does not fit into the romance category. The fact that Dido had other females to turn to for help is also a departure from the usual plots in that field. The setting mainly served as a backdrop for the sinister misdeed that had occurred a few years ago. As with most cozies, the plot is not very plausible in several places. It was also pretty obvious from an early point in the novel what had happened. I did not really like the way the author ended the novel, leaving readers wishing that the threads had been more satisfactorily resolved.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
thornton37814 | Sep 13, 2014 |

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi

Auteurs associés

Anne Kennedy Illustrator
Selwyn H. Dewdney Illustrator

Statistiques

Œuvres
13
Membres
781
Popularité
#32,597
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
15
ISBN
96
Langues
5

Tableaux et graphiques