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Alan Veale

    Dieser Autor taucht in die fesselnden Welten wahrer Kriminalfälle und Familiengeschichten ein, um immersive Leseerlebnisse zu schaffen. Seine Arbeit verbindet psychologische Spannung mit historischer Genauigkeit und erforscht oft die Frage „Was wäre wenn?“ bei der Neuerfindung vergangener Ereignisse. Der Autor konzentriert sich auf das Geschichtenerzählen, das die Leser in andere Welten und Zeiten versetzt und darauf abzielt, die Essenz menschlicher Erfahrung durch psychologische Einsichten und sorgfältige Recherche einzufangen.

    The Murder Tree
    The Titanic Document
    • 2021

      Perhaps we should know the full story... Powerful men kept secret what was really planned for 15th April 1912. Headlines of the disaster went contrary to expectations. A mistake so huge it demanded concealment at the highest level.

      The Titanic Document
    • 2013

      The Murder Tree

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Chrissie Fersen desperately wants to know how she is connected to the death of a servant woman in Glasgow in 1862. Enlisting the aid of local librarian Billie Vane, she is determined to clear the name of the woman originally convicted of the crime. But her chief suspect appears to be alive and well - and it looks like he still has murder on his mind... The Murder Tree introduces an unlikely pair of heroes: the American daughter of a wealthy businessman and a Manchester-born librarian working in Glasgow. Each have their share of domestic strife to deal with, while sharing a thirst to find out the truth about a 150 year-old murder. But deaths are still taking place today as far afield as New York, and trying to dig through the roots of this unique family tree becomes more hazardous than either Chrissie or Billie could have foreseen... The Murder Tree is based on the true story of Jessie McLachlan, convicted of murder in 1862, but who famously accused an old man of the crime after being found guilty at her trial. Elements from the writing of Clive Cussler, Dan Brown and Ian Rankin are evident in the book, which will appeal to fans of crime and thriller fiction.

      The Murder Tree