A Dark Anatomy: Cragg & Fidelis
Autor Robin Blakeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 ian 2015
Called to the scene, Coroner Titus Cragg finds the Brockletower household awash with rumour and suspicion. He enlists the help of his astute young friend, doctor Luke Fidelis, to throw light on the case. But this is a world in which forensic science is in its infancy, and policing hardly exists. Embarking on their first gripping investigation, Cragg and Fidelis are faced with the superstition of witnesses, obstruction by local officials and denunciations from the squire himself. A Dark Anatomy marks the arrival of a remarkable new voice in mystery and a pair of detectives both cunning and complex.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472115935
ISBN-10: 1472115937
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 132 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Seria Cragg & Fidelis
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472115937
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 132 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Seria Cragg & Fidelis
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is rollicking stuff. Cragg and Fidelis are an engaging duo.
An impressive whodunnit
Fascinating… Cragg and Fidelis make a terrific detecting duo… Blake’s knowledge of an eighteenth century backwater just shaking off medieval superstitions is deep and engaging.
In 1740s England the roots of evil run deep . . .
George II is on the throne, but England’s more remote provinces remain a law unto themselves. In Lancashire a grim discovery has been made: a squire’s wife, Dolores Brockletower, lies in the woods above her home at Garlick Hall, her throat brutally slashed.
Called to the scene, Coroner Titus Cragg finds the Brockletower household awash with rumour and suspicion. He enlists the help of his astute young friend, doctor Luke Fidelis, to throw light on the case. But this is a world in which forensic science is in its infancy and policing hardly exists. Embarking on their first gripping investigation, Cragg and Fidelis are faced with the superstition of witnesses, obstruction by local officials and denunciations from the squire himself. A Dark Anatomy marks the arrival of a remarkable new voice in mystery and a pair of detectives both cunning and complex.
Praise for the Cragg and Fidelis series
‘An impressive whodunnit.’ Publishers Weekly
‘Fascinating . . . Cragg and Fidelis make a terrific detecting duo . . . Blake’s knowledge of an eighteenth-century backwater just shaking off medieval superstitions is deep and engaging.’ Booklist (starred review)
An impressive whodunnit
Fascinating… Cragg and Fidelis make a terrific detecting duo… Blake’s knowledge of an eighteenth century backwater just shaking off medieval superstitions is deep and engaging.
In 1740s England the roots of evil run deep . . .
George II is on the throne, but England’s more remote provinces remain a law unto themselves. In Lancashire a grim discovery has been made: a squire’s wife, Dolores Brockletower, lies in the woods above her home at Garlick Hall, her throat brutally slashed.
Called to the scene, Coroner Titus Cragg finds the Brockletower household awash with rumour and suspicion. He enlists the help of his astute young friend, doctor Luke Fidelis, to throw light on the case. But this is a world in which forensic science is in its infancy and policing hardly exists. Embarking on their first gripping investigation, Cragg and Fidelis are faced with the superstition of witnesses, obstruction by local officials and denunciations from the squire himself. A Dark Anatomy marks the arrival of a remarkable new voice in mystery and a pair of detectives both cunning and complex.
Praise for the Cragg and Fidelis series
‘An impressive whodunnit.’ Publishers Weekly
‘Fascinating . . . Cragg and Fidelis make a terrific detecting duo . . . Blake’s knowledge of an eighteenth-century backwater just shaking off medieval superstitions is deep and engaging.’ Booklist (starred review)