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David Williams (1) (1926–2003)

Auteur de Murder in Advent

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30+ oeuvres 534 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de David Williams

Murder in Advent (1985) 81 exemplaires
Unholy Writ (1976) 51 exemplaires
Wedding Treasure (1985) 43 exemplaires
Treasure by Degrees (1977) 39 exemplaires
Treasure in Oxford (1987) 33 exemplaires
Treasure Preserved (1983) 25 exemplaires
Treasure in Roubles (1987) 24 exemplaires
Murder for Treasure (1980) 23 exemplaires
Treasure Up in Smoke (1978) 23 exemplaires
Holy Treasure! (1989) 22 exemplaires
Copper, Gold & Treasure (1982) 19 exemplaires
Prescription for Murder (1990) 16 exemplaires
Divided Treasure (1987) 15 exemplaires
Death of a Prodigal (1996) 15 exemplaires
Dead in the Market (1996) 14 exemplaires
Treasure by Post (1991) 12 exemplaires
A Terminal Case (1998) 12 exemplaires
Last Seen Breathing (1994) 12 exemplaires
Advertise for Treasure (1984) 11 exemplaires
Suicide Intended (1747) 10 exemplaires
Planning on Murder (1992) 9 exemplaires
Banking on Murder (1993) 7 exemplaires
Practise to Deceive (2003) 5 exemplaires
Treasure schöpft Verdacht, (1988) 3 exemplaires
Treasure währt am längsten (1994) 2 exemplaires
Sweet Fruition 1 exemplaire
Criminal Intentions (2001) 1 exemplaire
Bello: The Best of British Crime — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
Trésor en péril (1985) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Malice Domestic 6 (1997) — Contributeur — 93 exemplaires
A Classic English Crime: 13 Stories for the Christie Centenary (1990) — Contributeur — 77 exemplaires
The Best British Mysteries (2003) — Contributeur — 77 exemplaires
A Classic Christmas Crime (1995) — Contributeur — 76 exemplaires
3rd Culprit: An Annual of Crime Stories (1994) — Contributeur — 41 exemplaires
Crime Waves: No. 1 (1991) — Contributeur — 12 exemplaires
Winter's Crimes 20 (1988) 8 exemplaires
Winter's Crimes 12 (1980) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
Winter's Crimes 16 (1984) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
Winter's Crimes 24 (1992) 6 exemplaires
Winter's Crimes 15 (1983) 5 exemplaires
Crime on the Move (2005) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires
Winter's Crimes 18 (1987) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Williams, Stuart David
Date de naissance
1926-06-08
Date de décès
2003-09-26
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Lieux de résidence
Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Surrey, England, UK
Études
Oxford University (St. John's, History)
Professions
mystery writer
advertising executive
Courte biographie
Stuart David Williams, advertising executive and crime writer: born Bridgend, Glamorgan 8 June 1926; managing director, David Williams and Partners 1958-68; chairman, David Williams and Ketchum 1968-78; vice-chairman, Ketchum Group Holdings 1978-82; married 1951 Brenda Holmes (one son, one daughter); died Virginia Water, Surrey 26 September 2003.

David Williams, the crime writer, was an extraordinary example of bloody-minded guts and determination concealed under a carapace of laconic and self-deprecating charm and amiability. After fighting his way to the top of one profession he found himself thwarted at the pinnacle of his success only to re-invent himself and rise to the heights in a quite different occupation.

Williams had published three "Mark Treasure" novels when, in 1978, he was struck down by a serious stroke and had to withdraw from advertising, the profession to which he took after deciding he had no vocation for the Anglican Church.

Born in Bridgend, Glamorgan, in 1926, the son of a journalist on the Western Mail, after wartime service in the RNVR and a history degree from St John's College, Oxford, he was a medical copywriter and then joined Gordon and Gotch. (obituary in "The Independent" written by Tim Heald.)

Membres

Critiques

The book opens with a letter dated 19 October 1644 from a landed Royalist to his wife, explaining where he hid the family valuables as well as a manuscript by Will Shakespeare about Arden Forest. The letter adjures the wife to hasten with their son to a place of safety while the writer continues to fight for the King against the traitor Cromwell.
 
Signalé
taurus27 | Apr 14, 2020 |
Bit slow to get started.. made up African country name a bit off-putting (Ngonga). The two retired gentlemen needing a cheap place to stay turns their rather comical/farcical efforts to raise money for the retired gents place that they had hoped to move to, into international, then local, murder cases. Slowly Treasure, charming banker-detective ( with the sophisticated beautiful actress wife, with whom he discusses his cases) deals with all the likely guilty parties... and finally eliminates them and lands on the very surprising guilty party. Williams writes so well and the humorous asides and observations help if the political or personal motivations are not so thrilling. Sympathy for poor Hercules, the elderly dog !… (plus d'informations)
 
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UPMarta | Nov 18, 2019 |
Takes place in the fictional Cathedral Town of Litchester,the story centres upon the preposed sale of their copy of the Magna Carta. Early in the book,fire destroys the Cathedral Library and a body is discovered in the burnt-out room.
A good enough crime story which wold have been helped by a cast list,in particular relating to the clergy.
 
Signalé
devenish | Jul 9, 2014 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
30
Aussi par
15
Membres
534
Popularité
#46,620
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
3
ISBN
551
Langues
9
Favoris
1

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