Patricia Hall Bücher
Patricia Hall ist eine engagierte Forscherin und Sammlerin von Johnny Gruelles Werken, deren Auseinandersetzung mit seinem Schaffen 1967 begann. Ihre wissenschaftliche Arbeit taucht tief in das künstlerische Erbe und den Einfluss Gruelles ein, insbesondere in seine ikonischen Figuren. Aufbauend auf ihrem umfangreichen Hintergrund in Folklore und Museumsstudien von der UCLA fungiert sie als historische Beraterin und hat zu Dokumentarfilmen beigetragen, um sicherzustellen, dass Gruelles Beiträge bewahrt und geteilt werden.




Raggedy Ann & Andy. Hooray for Reading!
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Level 1: Starting to Read• Simple stories• Increased vocabulary• Longer sentencesMarcella is learning to read. The dolls want to learn too. With Raggedy Ann¹s help the dolls have a reading adventure!
Kate O'Donnell Mystery: Deep Waters
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A past crime causes new murder in the latest intriguing Kate O'Donnell mystery 1964. Detective Sergeant Harry Barnard has been ordered to track down notorious Soho club owner Ray Robertson, who hasn't been seen for several days. The case takes on a greater urgency when a battered body is discovered at the gym Ray owns. Is Ray the killer ... or is he a victim? Photographer Kate O'Donnell meanwhile is working on a feature about the regeneration of Canvey Island, finally being rebuilt after the devastating East Coast floods of 1953. But as Kate and Harry are about to discover, the Canvey Island floods, the murder and Ray Robertson's disappearance are connected in more ways than one ...
A&B Crime: Skeleton at the Feast
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
With an inquiry into the death of one of his officers hanging over his head back in Yorkshire and his career in limbo, DCI Michael Thackeray sets off for his alma mater, Oxford College, for a summer course, all the while brooding on his newly uncertain future. Before long, a former tutor has persuaded him to investigate the disappearance of a senior don. Why has Dr. Mark Harrison abandoned his wife, his family, and his students so abruptly? And why has no one heard from him or his girlfriend since the day they left St. Frideswide's? The college needs some answers urgently. Back on their home turf, Thackeray's girlfriend, reporter Laura Ackroyd, watches and waits--and does some of her own investigating--as the ripples caused by the young policewoman's death throw young sergeant Kevin Mower into turmoil and an ambitious officer pursues Thackeray's job. As Laura Ackroyd battles on the home front, Thackeray is tormented by unhappy memories of his own time at Oxford. Are the missing professor and his girlfriend alive or dead? How many more horrors, so effortlessly covered up over the years, will come back to haunt St. Frideswide's, as well as Thackeray himself? The answers to these questions may be more than he bargained for, and the distance between the privileged world of college cloisters and the violence outside its ivy-covered walls may turn out to be just an illusion.