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Roger Silverwood

Auteur de The Missing Nurse

38+ oeuvres 221 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Œuvres de Roger Silverwood

The Missing Nurse (2004) 28 exemplaires
Choker (2004) 12 exemplaires
Find the Lady (2008) 11 exemplaires
The Cuckoo Clock Scam (2009) 10 exemplaires
The Man Who Couldn't Lose (2007) 9 exemplaires
The Man in the Pink Suit (2015) 9 exemplaires
The Dog Collar Murders (2011) 8 exemplaires
Murder in Bare Feet (2008) 8 exemplaires
The Scent of Death (2016) 8 exemplaires
Sham (2006) 8 exemplaires
Mantrap (2015) 7 exemplaires
Shrine to Murder (2010) 7 exemplaires
The Snuffbox Murders (2010) 6 exemplaires
The Umbrella Man (2007) 6 exemplaires
Salamander (2006) 6 exemplaires
Thirteen Steps to Murder (2013) 6 exemplaires
The Importance of Being Honest (2015) 6 exemplaires
The wig maker (2008) 5 exemplaires
The Cheshire Cat Murders (2012) 5 exemplaires
The Diamond Rosary Murders (2012) 5 exemplaires
The Missing Husband (2009) 4 exemplaires
The Fruit Gum Murders (2014) 3 exemplaires
Angel and the Actress (2015) 3 exemplaires
The Music Box Murder (2021) 3 exemplaires
The Money Tree Murders (2014) 3 exemplaires
Dead Ahead (2015) 2 exemplaires
Angel and the Nun 2 exemplaires
The Lipstick Murders (2021) 2 exemplaires
Murder on Time (2021) 1 exemplaire
The Murder List (2016) 1 exemplaire
Angel's Final Problem? (2021) 1 exemplaire
The Guilty Daughter (2021) 1 exemplaire

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2nd April 1912, London, a clown is dispensing presents from the top of a building, a jewellery robbery is taking place and a dead man is found. Are there are connections and if so what and whom.
Inspector Pilgrim investigates.
The story was okay, not that interesting, but found the writing style a bit disconcerting.
A NetGalley Book
 
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Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
Is there a connection between a death at the Moorside Hospital for the Criminally Insane in 1981 and a missing nurse in the present (2004). And what about a spate of burglaries.
DI Michael Angel and his team investigate.
An enjoyable modern crime story, a good start to the series.
 
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Vesper1931 | 2 autres critiques | Jul 29, 2021 |
An English police mystery. The police station, the chief constable, the Detective Inspector, the Detective Sargent, etc. A mystery that challenges the entire station where police procedure must be followed; a DI who is (tongue in cheek?) encouraging his underlings and challenging his superiors while at the same time concerned with his patch!

The clues are meagre and buried but they are there. A forgettable read.
 
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Bettesbooks | 2 autres critiques | Jul 10, 2020 |
This first Inspector Angel book has promise. I really enjoyed the mystery. It kept me guessing until the end-- when I discovered that my deductions were all wrong. I've read a lot of crime fiction, so I always like it when an author pulls the wool over my eyes.

Inspector Angel is definitely the star of this show. He's as stubborn as they come, he likes to shout, and a lot of his humor contains dated references that zoom right over the heads of the sergeant and cadet who are working with him. Since I understood his humor, I found much of it to be genuinely funny.

But there are a few kinks that need to be ironed out. Angel is a strong character, but it's not always for the right reasons. I got tired of his shouting. He "pursed his lips" so much I began to fear that he would be forced to face the world with a permanent pucker. And I most certainly did not care for the way he treated the cadet working with him. Early on the cadet proved himself to be hard-working and self-motivated, and Angel did mentor him a bit, which was good to see, but Angel also treated the poor young man as a lackey-- making him go out frequently for groceries, to make restaurant reservations, get his lunches, and the like. Since the cadet is an Indian, and Angel refers to him as "Sabu," a case could be made for bigotry. At least he treats Detective Sergeant Crisp no better... and sometimes worse.

Halfway through the book, I suddenly thought to myself, "Where are all the females?" Throughout In the Midst of Life, the only females making an appearance are victims, victims' relatives, witnesses, and suspects. Not a one was in police uniform. Rather strange for a police procedural set in 2002.

Silverwood has written a strong mystery that I did enjoy, but the problems I had with Inspector Angel leaves me doubtful that I will be returning to read more of the series.
… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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cathyskye | 2 autres critiques | Apr 9, 2015 |

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Œuvres
38
Aussi par
1
Membres
221
Popularité
#101,335
Évaluation
3.1
Critiques
5
ISBN
124

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