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Phil Rickman

    Phil Rickman, geboren in Lancashire, hat Auszeichnungen für seine Fernseh- und Radiojournalistik erhalten. Nach fünf gefeierten Romanen startete er die fesselnde Merrily Watkins-Reihe mit The Wine of Angels. Er ist verheiratet und lebt an der walisischen Grenze.

    Phil Rickman
    Ein dunkler Gesang
    Das Gespinst des Bösen
    Der Himmel über dem Bösen
    Der Turm der Seelen
    Das Lächeln der Toten
    Sündenflut
    • 2022

      The latest eerie supernatural thriller featuring the unforgettable Merrily Watkins - parish priest, single mother and exorcist. Perfect for fans of John Connolly, Ruth Rendell and Midsomer Murders.

      The Fever of the World
    • 2017

      All of a Winter's Night

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      When Aidan Lloyd's bleak funeral is followed by a nocturnal ritual in the fog, it becomes all too clear that Aidan, son of a wealthy farmer, will not be resting in peace. Aidan's hidden history has reignited an old feud, and a rural tradition begins to display its sinister side. It's already a fraught time for Merrily Watkins, her future threatened by a bishop committed to restricting her role as diocesan exorcist for Hereford. Suddenly there are events she can't talk about as she and her daughter Jane find themselves potentially on the wrong side of the law.

      All of a Winter's Night
    • 2015

      The House of Susan Lulham

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(57)Abgeben

      A new husband and a new house. Just as well, because Zoe doesn't like old. Back in the 1960s, this house was built to look ultra-modern, with lots of glass and sharp angles. And it was going cheap, perhaps because of the self-inflicted death of a previous owner - notoriously bloody and prolonged. But Zoe didn't know that. And if her husband Jonathan knew, he kept very quiet. How is Merrily Watkins, diocesan exorcist for Hereford, to know what's behind Zoe's claim that the late Susan Lulham is still in residence? Sceptical neighbours seem unlikely to help, and fresh blood will decorate the pristine white walls of the New House before its secret history begins, at last, to leak out.

      The House of Susan Lulham
    • 2015

      Friends of the Dusk

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,3(616)Abgeben

      When autumn storms blast Hereford, centuries-old human bones are found among the roots of a tree blown down on the city's Castle Green. But why have they been stolen? At the nearby Cathedral, another storm is building around a modernizing bishop who believes that if the Church is to survive it must phase out irrelevant archaic practices. Not good news for Merrily Watkins, consultant on the paranormal or, as it used to be known, diocesan exorcist. Especially as she's now presented with the job at its most medieval. In the moody countryside on the edge of Wales, a rambling 12th-century house is thought to be haunted. Although its new owners don't believe in ghosts, they do believe in spiritual darkness and the need for an exorcism. But their approach to Merrily is oblique and guarded. No one can be told—least of all, the new bishop. Merrily's discovery of the house's links with the medieval legend of a man who resisted mortality threatens to expose the hidden history of a more modern cult and its trail of insidious abuse—a trail that may not be closed.

      Friends of the Dusk
    • 2013

      Curfew

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden
      3,8(42)Abgeben

      A standalone supernatural thriller from the author of the chilling Merrily Watkins Mysteries. Every night for 400 years, a curfew bell has tolled from the church tower of Crybbe. Superstitious ritual, or sole defence against an ancient evil?

      Curfew
    • 2013

      The Magus of Hay

      • 472 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,2(781)Abgeben

      When a man's body is discovered below a waterfall in the picturesque town of Hay-on-Wye, his death appears to be "unnatural" in every sense and Merrily Watkins, parish priest, single mother, and exorcist, is drafted in to investigate.

      The Magus of Hay
    • 2013

      Tudor intrigue, murder, and the dark arts--the second in a stunning and acclaimed historical series starring Dr. John Dee, perfect for fans of C. J. Sansom All talk is of the End-time, and the dead are rising. At the end of the sunless summer of 1560, black rumor shrouds the death of the one woman who stands between Lord Robert Dudley and marriage to the young Queen Elizabeth. Did Dudley's wife, Amy, die from an accidental fall in a deserted house, or was it murder? Even Dr. John Dee, astrologer royal, adviser on the Hidden, and one of Dudley's oldest friends, is uncertain. Then a rash promise to the Queen sends him to his family's old home on the Welsh Border in pursuit of the Wigmore Shewstone, a crystal credited with supernatural properties. With Dee goes Robert Dudley, considered the most hated man in England. They travel with a London judge sent to try a sinister Welsh brigand with a legacy dating back to the Battle of Brynglas. After the battle, many of the English bodies were, according to legend, obscenely mutilated. Now, on the same haunted hill, another dead man has been found, similarly slashed. Devious politics, small-town corruption, twisted religion, and a brooding superstition leave John Dee isolated in the land of his father.

      The Heresy of Dr Dee
    • 2012

      The Secrets of Pain

      • 578 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden
      4,2(56)Abgeben

      The eleventh instalment in the Merrily Watkins series: With the framework of her own world beginning to crack, Merrily must venture into areas of mystery and menace; the secrets of the border's pagan past...

      The Secrets of Pain
    • 2011

      Die mittlerweile 17-jährige Tochter der Pfarrerin Merrily Watkins jobbt in einem Schlosshotel, in dem ein Kreis von Spiritisten tagt. Als Exorzistin sind auch Merrilys Dienste gefragt, aber da ist nicht nur Übernatürliches im Spiel.

      Die Nacht der Jägerin
    • 2011

      Dem Himmel so fern und der Hölle so nah. Jahrzehntelang ging es bergab mit Underhowle, doch neuerdings deuten in dem abgelegenen Ort die Zeichen auf Aufschwung. Dumm, dass ausgerechnet jetzt einige unschöne Todesfälle ans Licht kommen. Droht Underhowle als Jagdrevier eines Serienmörders zu unerwünschtem Ruhm zu gelangen? Schlimmer noch: Die Frauenleichen verweisen auf eine andere Mordserie – die schrecklichste der britischen Geschichte. Viele Einheimische hegen einen Verdacht: Könnte es sein, dass die mächtigen Starkstromleitungen, die Tag und Nacht über dem Ort sirren und brummen, unheilvollen Einfluss auf sensible Gemüter haben? Merrily Watkins, die sich als Seelsorgerin um die Hinterbliebenen der Toten kümmert, gerät tiefer in die Ermittlungen, als ihr lieb ist. Und auch ihre wenig gehorsame Tochter Jane kommt dem Fall gefährlich nahe ... «Dieses Buch wird Rickmans endgültigen, wohlverdienten Aufstieg in die erste Liga der Thriller-Autoren markieren.» (Daily Mail)

      Der Himmel über dem Bösen