`Reginald Hill stands head and shoulders above any other writer of homebred crime fiction' Observer
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Diese Serie begleitet die faszinierenden Fälle eines scharfsinnigen und einfallsreichen Privatdetektivs, der sich in komplexe Mysterien vertieft, sehr zum Leidwesen seiner besorgten Tante. Jeder Teil bietet spannende Kriminalhandlungen voller unerwarteter Wendungen, Drogen und brutaler Morde. Während die Geschichten die dunkleren Aspekte des Verbrechens beleuchten, sind sie auch von Humor und einem unverwechselbaren britischen Charme durchzogen.





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`Few writers in the genre today have Hill's gifts: formidable intelligence, quick humour, compassion and a prose style that blends elegance and grace' Donna Leon, Sunday Times
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`Killing the Lawyers...is entertaining, sly, jokey...cynical, well written, and teems with sparkly dialogue - all the virtues we expect from Hill' Marcel Berlins The Times
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Singing the sadness
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Joe Sixsmith, Luton's biggest crime buster, heads off to Wales for a choral festival, but finds a burning house with a mysterious woman trapped inside. Along with a suspicious policeman, a drug-dealing student and local sabotage of the festival, Sixmith's detection technique adds to the confusion.
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Laid-off lathe operator-turned-private investigator Joe Sixsmith is suddenly very popular, and not just with the ladies. Though he doesn't know a putter from a nine iron, he's being implored to come to the rescue of one Christian Porphyry, the scion of the upper-crust family that owns the most exclusive country club in Luton. Porphyry faces expulsion for the heinous crime of cheating at golf. Inexplicably, political boss/crime czar "King Rat" Ratcliffe is also interested in employing Joe, offering him some very attractive surveillance work in sunny Spain. But Sixsmith's more intrigued by the first case, especially when a possible witness to the alleged indiscretion mysteriously vanishes. It's not unusual for Joe to feel out of his depth, but this time he feels out of his class too. Suddenly he faces a potentially fatal pummeling from a variety of sources—and is in grave peril of discovering just how dangerous a contact sport golf can be.