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Julia Wallis Martin

Auteur de Descente en eaux troubles

5 oeuvres 452 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Œuvres de Julia Wallis Martin

Descente en eaux troubles (1997) 177 exemplaires
The Bird Yard (1999) 145 exemplaires
La morsure du mal (2002) 77 exemplaires
Le Poids du silence (2000) 52 exemplaires
Kold som marmor (2001) 1 exemplaire

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Wallis Martin, Julia
Date de naissance
ukjent
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Near Oxford, England new reservoir was created over a house. When, 20 years later, two divers on a lark swim through the house, they open a closet door and find a body. The body was the case that had bothered Bill Driver even after he retired from the police force. The discovery of the body brought back 20 years of memories for everyone concerned. This story is not my normal cup of tea but was a well crafted and different plot.
 
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susandennis | 6 autres critiques | Jun 5, 2020 |
The storyline was good but it was a little difficult to keep up with the role of some of the characters. When the book started out it led the reader to believe that it was a paranormal activity story but as it progressed it was more a story of secrets and deceit. At any rate it was well done.
 
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Carol420 | 2 autres critiques | May 31, 2016 |
I found this book on a librarians site in a category called reservoir noir. Surprisingly, or perhaps not, there are a fair number of books that focus on villages that were flooded in the ponds behind newly built dams. A couple of prominent ones in the category: Reginald Hill's On Beulah Height and Peter Robinson's In a Dry Season. Likeness in Stone is just as good. Martin is a new writer to me, but I'll definitely give her another shot on the basis of this one. The book is generally very well managed (stagecraft shows a bit too much here and there, but nothing too egregious) with lots of insightful interiority worked well into the plot.… (plus d'informations)
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ehines | 6 autres critiques | Dec 21, 2014 |
This is the first book by J.Wallis Martin that I have read and believe that this book was shortlisted for some prestigious literary award. Now while I would not profess to be an expert in this particular genre, I felt it showed that she has potential but is not yet the finished product.

On the up side.The storyline ran at a lively pace making you want to turn over the next page to see what was coming up next, in fact it was easy to forget that only a month had passed from Gary's disappearance and the eventual conclusion of the story.There were some good atmospheric descriptions of the surroundings for the crime and the central characters were fairly well drawn. I also rather liked the prologue as it had me guessing quite where it fitted into the overall plot until quite near the end.

However, on the down side. For me the lead investigator Parker would probably have been better as a Private Investigator rather than a high-flying Policeman, he seemed to do everything himself with little feedback from the men around him. Something of a maverick rather than a leader of men. Also quite what the profiler Hanson added to the investiagion is open to some debate, he seemed to be more distracted by his own personal relationship hang-ups and had only minimal imput into actually solving the crime. In fact wanting to go and stay in his old matrimonial home rather than a hotel seemed rather freaky to me.Perhaps it was just fashionable to have his presence there?

In summary I felt that the story gave a somewhat original twist on both the mindset of paedophiles and in particular how they are able to target, befriend and ultimately betray vulnerable victims, boys in this case and also into why boys are taken in by them. It was a very readable book but it just lacking in that little something that would have made it a special read. As I said at the top the author shows promise and if this is just another step along the evolutionary trail then with more experience and in-depth knowledge she could become a very good one.
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PilgrimJess | 2 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2013 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
452
Popularité
#54,272
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
15
ISBN
58
Langues
6

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