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Chris Nickson

    Als Romanautor und Musikkritiker erschafft der Autor Erzählungen, die oft im Leeds des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts angesiedelt sind, obwohl seine Geschichten auch in andere, unterschiedliche Orte führen. Obwohl seine Werke Kriminalfälle beinhalten, sind diese letztlich Erkundungen von Menschen, ihren Beziehungen und den moralischen Komplexitäten, die durch Verbrechen offenbart werden. Er drückt eine besondere Zuneigung zu Leeds aus, fasziniert von seinem Wesen und seiner Entwicklung im Laufe der Zeit. Seine Schriften verweben somit historische Schauplätze mit tiefen Einblicken in das menschliche Dasein.

    Rusted Souls
    The Molten City
    The Scream of Sins
    The Anchoress of Chesterfield
    The Blood Covenant
    David Duchovny - der X-Faktor
    • The Blood Covenant

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The brutal deaths of two young boys and a young man connected to a mill in Leeds propel thief-taker Simon Westow into a disturbing, twisty mystery that recalls his own traumatic past."Nickson does a superb job using the grim living and working conditions for the city’s poor as a backdrop for a memorable and affecting plot. James Ellroy fans will be enthralled" -  Publishers Weekly  Starred ReviewLeeds. November, 1823. When a doctor from the infirmary tells thief-taker Simon Westow about the brutal deaths of two young boys at the hands of a mill overseer, Simon's painful memories of his childhood reawaken. Unable to sleep, he goes for a walk - and stumbles upon the body of a young man being pulled from the river.Simon and his assistant, Jane, are drawn into investigating the deaths, seeking a measure of justice for the powerless dead. But the pursuit of the truth takes them down a dangerous and deadly path. Can they overcome a powerful enemy who knows he stands above the law in Leeds - and the shadowy figure that stands behind him?

      The Blood Covenant
      4,6
    • The Anchoress of Chesterfield

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Fourth title in the gripping medieval mystery series set in Chesterfield

      The Anchoress of Chesterfield
      4,5
    • The Scream of Sins

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Thief-taker Simon Westow uncovers an evil lurking in the underbelly of Leeds in this page-turning historical mystery, perfect for fans of Anne Perry and Charles Finch. Leeds, October 1824. Thief-taker Simon Westow's job seems straightforward. Captain Holcomb's maid, Sophie, has stolen important papers that could ruin the family's reputation, and he's desperate for their return. But the case very quickly takes a murderous turn, and it becomes clear the papers are hiding a host of sins . . . During the search, Simon's assistant, Jane, hears a horrific tale: men are snatching young girls from small towns for use by the rich. Those who are unwanted are tossed on to the streets of Leeds to survive among the homeless. With the help of an unlikely, deadly new companion, Jane will do everything to discover who's responsible and make them pay. Can Simon and Jane recover Holcomb's letters and get justice for the stolen girls? It becomes a battle that might result in them losing everything . . . including their lives.

      The Scream of Sins
      4,6
    • Leeds, 1908. Detective Superintendent Tom Harper has received an anonymous letter claiming that a young boy called Andrew Sharp was stolen from his family fourteen years before. But why was the disappearance ignored? Harper is drawn deep into the dark underworld of child-snatching, corruption and murder as Leeds becomes a molten, rioting city.

      The Molten City
      5,0
    • Rusted Souls

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Leeds, 1920. Chief Constable Tom Harper of Leeds City Police has just six weeks left in the role before his well-earned retirement. But although his distinguished career is coming to an end, the crime and mayhem on the city's streets shows no sign of stopping.

      Rusted Souls
      4,3
    • The Saltergate Psalter

      • 270 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      `Chris Nickson works his usual magic, populating late medieval Chesterfield with characters that are clearly of their time and yet jump off the page, vibrant and familiar.

      The Saltergate Psalter
      4,2
    • Standing for election as a Poor Law Guardian, Tom Harper's wife Annabelle and the other female candidates have been receiving anonymous, threatening letters. The threats turn deadly with carefully-targeted explosions. The only clue Harper has is a scrap of paper containing a fragment from an old folk song. But what is its significance?

      The Tin God
      4,0
    • A Dark Steel Death

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      As so many give their lives in the trenches, Deputy Chief Constable Tom Harper and his men are working harder than ever to catch a saboteur running loose on the streets of Leeds - and their investigation takes a dark twist with two shootings. With his back against the wall and the war effort at stake, Harper can't afford to fail.

      A Dark Steel Death
      4,0
    • Brass Lives

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      "Leeds, June 1913. Deputy Chief Constable Tom Harper is a busy man. He's overseeing a national suffragist pilgrimage due in Leeds that his wife Annabelle intends to join, and his daughter Mary has exciting plans of her own. Then a letter arrives from police in New York: Davey Mullen, an American gangster born in Leeds, is on his way back to the city, fleeing a bloody gang war. Despite Tom's best efforts to keep an eye on him, Davey's arrival triggers a series of chilling events in the city. Is he responsible for the sudden surge in crime, violence and murder on Leeds's streets? Facing a mounting workload, Tom must hunt down a cold-blooded killer while also confronting danger and tragedy close to home."--Publisher

      Brass Lives
      4,0