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Anthony Gilbert

    Diese Autorin wurde als Krimiautorin unter dem Pseudonym Anthony Gilbert bekannt, schrieb aber auch nicht-genre-spezifische Belletristik als Anne Meredith. Ihre Kriminalromane zeichnen sich durch einen unkonventionellen Ansatz zur Falllösung aus. Anstelle von aristokratischen Detektiven schuf sie die Figur des vulgären Londoner Anwalts Arthur Crook, dessen Ermittlungen oft ethische Grenzen überschreiten, aber immer erfolgreich sind. Ihr Werk bietet spannende Handlungsstränge und unvergessliche Charaktere, die sich von den damaligen Stereotypen des Kriminalgenres abheben.

    Schrecklich, das mit Madge
    Schwarze Bühne
    Vorspiel zu einem Mord
    Das Geheimnis der Grays
    Fette Beute
    Das Geheimnis der alten Jungfer
    • 2024

      In a twist of fate, the host is found dead just before the scheduled gathering. Amateur detective Scott Egerton must unravel the mystery and catch the killer before they target another guest.

      Tragedy at Freyne
    • 2020

      Death in Fancy Dress

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,2(309)Abgeben

      >This classic country house mystery, first published in 1933, contrasts the splendours and frivolities of the English upper classes with the sombre overhang of the First World War and the irresistible complications of deadly familial relationships - with just the right amount of international intrigue thrown in. >This edition also includes the rare Anthony Gilbert short stories "Horseshoes for Luck" and "The Cockroach and the Tortoise" and an introduction by Martin Edwards.

      Death in Fancy Dress
    • 2019

      The Woman in Red

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,4(13)Abgeben

      They took her identity - they wanted her life - but they couldn't take her spirit. Classic crime from one of the greats of the Detection Club

      The Woman in Red
    • 2018

      Portrait of a Murderer

      A Christmas Crime Story [Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

      • 300 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of a family gathering at Kings Poplars, this classic crime novel delves into the dark psychology of murder. As Adrian Gray invites his six children for Christmas, tensions simmer beneath the surface, revealing their animosity toward him. The narrative unfolds on Christmas Eve, leading to a violent death by one of his own offspring. The story intricately explores the events of that fateful night and the aftermath, providing a gripping examination of familial relationships and the motives behind murder.

      Portrait of a Murderer
    • 2017

      England 1931, ein verschneites Landhaus am Weihnachtsabend, eine zerstrittene Familie, ein Mord. Wer tötete Adrian Gray? Ein psychologischer Kriminalroman in der Tradition von Agatha Christie. Im Original 1933 erschienen und nun erstmals auf Deutsch. Jedes Jahr im Dezember lädt das ebenso greise wie geizige Familienoberhaupt Adrian Gray die gesamte Verwandtschaft samt Anhang in sein abgelegenes Landhaus King‘s Polar ein. Und alle kommen, weil sie auf sein Geld aus sind, obwohl fast jeder einen Grund hat, ihn zu hassen. An Heiligabend versammelt sich die Familie wie gewohnt, nur dass am nächsten Morgen Gray ermordet aufgefunden wird. Hat sich eines seiner sechs Kinder seinen Weihnachtswunsch selbst erfüllt? Dieser nostalgische und ungewöhnliche Kriminalroman erzählt die Geschichte einer dunklen Weihnachtsnacht. »Mitreißend und beeindruckend« Dorothy L. Sayers

      Das Geheimnis der Grays
    • 2013

      The Scarlet Button

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      A web of intrigue unfolds as a blackmailer targets multiple victims, ultimately leading to a shocking murder. The story delves into the lives of those affected by the blackmail, each harboring secrets and motives that complicate the investigation. As suspicions rise, the reader is drawn into a thrilling mystery where the true nature of guilt and innocence is explored, challenging perceptions of morality and justice.

      The Scarlet Button
    • 2013

      Murder by Experts

      • 310 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Arthur Crook, a lawyer-detective, possesses an unwavering faith in his clients' innocence, even when the evidence suggests otherwise. This intriguing perspective drives him to navigate complex cases, challenging the notion of guilt and justice. His unique approach often leads to unexpected revelations and twists, highlighting the tension between legal duty and personal belief. As he delves deeper into each investigation, Crook's commitment to uncovering the truth reveals the intricacies of human nature and the legal system.

      Murder by Experts
    • 2013

      Death in the Blackout

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,7(3)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of World War Two, a chilling murder unfolds, shrouded in secrecy and fear. As the war rages on, tensions rise and trust erodes within a close-knit community. The investigation delves into the lives of the characters, revealing hidden motives and deep-seated secrets. Amidst the chaos of war, the quest for truth becomes a race against time, exploring themes of survival, betrayal, and the impact of conflict on human relationships.

      Death in the Blackout
    • 2013

      He Came by Night

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The story revolves around a mysterious murder that occurs without anyone realizing it, posing a unique challenge for the protagonist. As the investigation unfolds, the characters must navigate a web of secrets and hidden motives to uncover the truth. Themes of perception and the nature of evil are explored, pushing the boundaries of traditional detective work. The tension escalates as the protagonist races against time to solve a crime that seems to have left no trace, leading to unexpected revelations.

      He Came by Night