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Thomas Perry (1) (1947–)

Auteur de The Tombs

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38+ oeuvres 11,380 utilisateurs 406 critiques 5 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Thomas Perry was born in Tonawanda, New York, in 1947. He graduated from Cornell University in 1969 and earned a Ph. D. in English Literature from the University of Rochester in 1974. Perry's novels, successful both critically and with the public, are suspenseful as well as comic. Butcher's Boy afficher plus received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best First Novel in 1983, and another one of his novels has been adapted in the movie, The Guide (1999). His other novels include: Death Benefits, Nightlife, Fidelity, and Strip. (Bowker Author Biography) Won an Edgar for The Butcher's Boy, and Metzger's Dog was a New Yor Times Notable book of the Year. Vanishing Act was chosen as one of the 100 Favorite Mysteries of the century by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. Perry's other works include: Death Benefits, The Face Changers, Shadow Woman, Dance for the Dead, and Blood Money. He lives in Southern California with his wife and two daughters. (Publisher Provided) afficher moins

Séries

Œuvres de Thomas Perry

The Tombs (2012) 949 exemplaires
The Mayan Secrets (2013) 801 exemplaires
Une fille de rêve (1995) 793 exemplaires
The Butcher's Boy (1982) 642 exemplaires
Dance for the Dead (1996) 594 exemplaires
Shadow Woman (1997) 465 exemplaires
The Face-Changers (1998) 460 exemplaires
Metzger's Dog (1983) 439 exemplaires
Runner (2009) 412 exemplaires
Silence (2007) 405 exemplaires
Blonde de nuit (2006) — Auteur — 394 exemplaires
Sleeping Dogs (1992) 390 exemplaires
Blood Money (1999) 381 exemplaires
The Old Man (2017) 374 exemplaires
Death Benefits (1999) 338 exemplaires
Fidelity (2008) 323 exemplaires
Pursuit (2001) 299 exemplaires
The Informant (2011) 298 exemplaires
Strip (2010) 288 exemplaires
Poison Flower (2012) 280 exemplaires
Dead Aim (2002) 236 exemplaires
The Burglar (2019) 226 exemplaires
Forty Thieves (2015) 220 exemplaires
The Boyfriend (2013) 212 exemplaires
A String of Beads (2015) 207 exemplaires
The Bomb Maker (2018) 204 exemplaires
A Small Town (2019) 155 exemplaires
The Left-Handed Twin (2021) 124 exemplaires
Eddie's Boy (2020) 118 exemplaires
Murder Book (2023) 106 exemplaires
Big Fish (1985) 100 exemplaires
Island (1988) 100 exemplaires
The Book of the Lion (2014) 33 exemplaires
The Arrangement 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

A Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon (2011) — Contributeur — 538 exemplaires
The Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories (2015) — Contributeur — 144 exemplaires
Murderers' Row (2001) — Contributeur — 37 exemplaires
The Killing Spirit : An Anthology of Murder for Hire (1996) — Contributeur — 33 exemplaires
Book 'Em: Four Bibliomysteries by Edgar Award Winning Authors (2018) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
AZ Murder Goes Professional (2002) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1947
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Etats-Unis
Lieu de naissance
Tonawanda, New York, Etats-Unis
Lieux de résidence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Études
Cornell University
University of Rochester
Professions
producer
Relations
Perry, Jo (wife)
Prix et distinctions
Winner of Edgar Award

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Critiques

The plot of Forty Thieves is a lesson in chaos, with all the players trying to kill everyone else. I guess that old saying, "There's no honor among thieves," is true. Sid and Ronnie Able are ex-LAPD and are now working as private investigators. When they accept a new job to investigate the year-old murder of a scientist named James Ballantine, they suddenly find themselves the target of assassins. As the Ables try to stay one step ahead of being eliminated, the killers hunting them—Ed and Nicole Hoyt—find themselves targeted by more crooks. I like Thomas Perry's straightforward, no-nonsense style of writing. I found it suspenseful and entertaining.… (plus d'informations)
 
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PaulaGalvan | 12 autres critiques | May 2, 2024 |
I quite liked the first book im the series but i found this boring and disjointed and wildly sexist (which I am generally cool with in books, especially those written in the 20th century, but this was serially and outlandishly offensive). I dnf'ed at 37%. There is this scene where a judge meets Jane (who is a prisoner at this moment and who was recently beaten up and the results of that battery are visible on her face) and notes that she looks like a model, all angular and cool but that he prefers softer plainer women like his late wife and like the guard who has escorted Jane from the jail to his chambers. This is supposed to make us like the judge, I think. Ew! This is a judge, trying to get the information he needs to decide the fate of an 8-year-old boy and he is thinking about the fuckability of the officer present in her official capacity and the prisoner before him. No. There is plenty more toxic sludge where that came from, and also general right-wing crap. There is a reference to someone who gets a life sentence for murder but will only serve 5 or 6 years because of the broken system. It is that kind of completely wrong "criminals are roaming the streets" conspiracy theory crap that led us to our current prison industrial complex. In most states, one cannot come up for parole for a life sentence until they have served at least 25 years (not counting compassionate release when someone is dying.)

The only way I was finishing this was as a hate read, and I don't have time for those.
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Narshkite | 13 autres critiques | May 1, 2024 |
I was in the mood for a crime thriller a couple of weeks ago but the one I chose, Gangsterland, came up short for me. Though this is not a genre I read a ton of, it is one I like and when I am in the mood not much else will do so I decided to try again. Several books by Thomas Perry had been recommended by various friends in the past and this seemed like a good opportunity to check him out. I don't think anyone recommended this particular book, but I chose it because it was first in a series with a female lead. It was a great choice. This was lots of fun. Jane Whitfield (our leading lady) is a badass. She is a Native American woman who uses her extraordinary mental and physical prowess and her loose network of people who fly under the radar, tribe members, immigrants, low-wage workers, to help disappear people who are running for their safety. This is intended to be for the good, abused women, conscientious objectors, people escaping the mob etc. I cannot talk about the person in search of a new identity in this book without spoiling pretty much everything, but it is fun and surprising.

Aspects of this are dated (it was published in 1995) and not just the references to floppy discs and the mad search for landlines but also prevailing attitudes about many things. It is noticeable, but it in no way ruins the story any more than it does when one is reading Agatha Christie. I will definitely be returning to the series, and I suspect there will be more thrillers and mysteries coming up in my feed since it whetted my appetite for more.
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Narshkite | 32 autres critiques | May 1, 2024 |
Harry Duncan is an ex-cop turned PI. Duncan receives a call from the US Attorney asking him to look into recent reports sudden criminal activity being committed in small towns along the Ash River in Indiana. It just happens the the attorney is Harry's ex-wife. Harry is to investigate and report back if there is enough going on to warrant a full scale investigation. This is an exciting thriller I found hard to put down.
 
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lewilliams | 10 autres critiques | Apr 25, 2024 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
38
Aussi par
6
Membres
11,380
Popularité
#2,064
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
406
ISBN
509
Langues
13
Favoris
5

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