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Une enquête de Simon Serrailler: Où rôdent les hommes

Une enquête de Simon Serrailler

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The second novel featuring Detective Inspector Simon Serrailler set in the English cathedral town of Lafferton. A little boy is kidnapped as he stands with his satchel at the gate of his home, waiting for a lift to school. An ex-con finds it impossible to stay straight. A severely handicapped young woman dies in the night — has someone who loves her helped her out of this world? Once again, Susan Hill brilliantly creates a community, with detail so sharp and convincing that readers feel that these people are their neighbours. And that terror and evil are always in their midst. . . .

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Une enquête de Simon Serrailler: Où rôdent les hommes, Susan Hill, Johan-Frédérik Hel-Guedj

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Titel
Une enquête de Simon Serrailler: Où rôdent les hommes
Untertitel
Une enquête de Simon Serrailler
Sprache
Französisch
Verlag
POCKET
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
512
ISBN10
2266164201
ISBN13
9782266164207
Erstveröffentlichung
2006
Originaltitel
The Pure in the Heart
Bewertung
3,9 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
The second novel featuring Detective Inspector Simon Serrailler set in the English cathedral town of Lafferton. A little boy is kidnapped as he stands with his satchel at the gate of his home, waiting for a lift to school. An ex-con finds it impossible to stay straight. A severely handicapped young woman dies in the night — has someone who loves her helped her out of this world? Once again, Susan Hill brilliantly creates a community, with detail so sharp and convincing that readers feel that these people are their neighbours. And that terror and evil are always in their midst. . . .