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Craig Russell (1) (1956–)

Auteur de Rituels sanglants

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15 oeuvres 1,749 utilisateurs 94 critiques 5 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Craig Russell was born in England and is also known as Christopher Galt. He is a short story writer and novelist. His special interest in post-war German history is reflected in his Fabel series, which includes historical themes. In 2007 he was awarded the Polizeistern (Police Star) by the Hamburg afficher plus Police. He is the first non-German to ever receive this award. Russell also won the 2008 CWA Dagger in the Library Award. He was also a finalist for the 2013 Ellis Peters Historical Dagger for Dead Men and Broken Hearts. In 2015 his novel, The Ghosts of Altona won the Scottish Crime Novel of the Year at the Bloody Scotland Festival. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Craig Russell

Rituels sanglants (2005) 302 exemplaires
Brother Grimm (2006) 294 exemplaires
The Devil Aspect (2019) 266 exemplaires
Lennox (2009) 143 exemplaires
Eternal (2007) 130 exemplaires
The Long Glasgow Kiss (2010) 96 exemplaires
Hyde (2021) 95 exemplaires
The Carnival Master (1674) 80 exemplaires
The Valkyrie Song (2010) 75 exemplaires
The Deep Dark Sleep (2011) 67 exemplaires
The Devil's Playground: A Novel (2023) 52 exemplaires
A Fear of Dark Water (2011) 49 exemplaires
Dead Men and Broken Hearts (2012) 45 exemplaires
The Ghosts of Altona (1600) 37 exemplaires
The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid (2016) 18 exemplaires

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(2021) An interesting thought exercise in who the Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde story was based on. Very readable despite the Victorian English and idioms. Edward Hyde is a police detective who has missing time that he is told is brought by his epilepsy. Goodreads: Edward Hyde has a strange gift-or a curse-he keeps secret from all but his physician. He experiences two realities, one real, the other a dreamworld state brought on by a neurological condition.When murders in Victorian Edinburgh echo the ancient Celtic threefold death ritual, Captain Edward Hyde hunts for those responsible. In the process he becomes entangled in a web of Celticist occultism and dark scheming by powerful figures. The answers are there to be found, not just in the real world but in the sinister symbolism of Edward Hyde's otherworld.He must find the killer, or lose his mind.A dark tale. One that inspires Hyde's friend . . . Robert Louis Stevenson.… (plus d'informations)
 
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derailer | 5 autres critiques | Jan 25, 2024 |
Definitely my favorite horror read of the year. Russell seamlessly blends horror, mystery, pulp noir and the history of Hollywood filmmaking as he spins his tale about the creation and downfall of 'the greatest horror movie ever made' and the search for its rumored sole remaining copy. His intermingling of real and imagined characters and events makes it easy to forget that you are reading a novel, at least that's what I hoped it was.
 
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Unkletom | Jan 18, 2024 |
Oblique and obscure most of the time, but sometimes it is taut and gripping with a lot of atmosphere solidifying into an emotional reaction. Could do with way less description of absolutely everything and more getting on with the plot. Which brings me to the element of the supernatural that I could also do without, but it's close to Halloween so we'll see how it goes.

With a push, I finished and while it wasn't exactly unsatisfying, the amount of time spent both knowing and with the true villain wasn't enough compared with how much time we spend getting there. I like it when authors balance narrative time more evenly so endings don't feel tacked on and villains don't pop out of the woodwork. This has both, but not egregiously so. Looking back, there were some hints at the Dark Guild leader, but not enough to make the reveal less than surprising. In the end the supernatural feel was really just madness and a lack of understanding about mental illness and how the mind copes with trauma and things it would rather not deal with.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Bookmarque | 5 autres critiques | Oct 9, 2023 |

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Œuvres
15
Membres
1,749
Popularité
#14,706
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
94
ISBN
277
Langues
17
Favoris
5

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