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Noose

Autor Bill James
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2014
"The past is an inescapable noose around a young man s neck, in this blackly comic, satirical novel from renowned crime writer Bill James"
Britain, 1956. A young actress seemingly tries to commit suicide over a tangled love affair, but is taken to hospital and her life saved. The story is just the sort of thing that journalist Ian Charteris likes to cover: a poignant mix of near tragedy, possible thwarted romance, and glamour, needing sensitive but of course dramatic treatment. It should be a routine assignment, a welcome assignment. It would be, if it wasn t for the identity of the young woman. She may just may be Ian s sister.
The unwelcome reminder of the past drags Ian back into memories of places and events he d rather forget. As far as Ian is concerned, the past is a foreign country. And not just foreign. Fundamentally and cantankerously hostile. Vengeful, war-torn, dangerous.
It is impossible to escape the past; the noose is already around Ian s neck, and every step he takes it tightens . . . And this is not the only noose."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847514899
ISBN-10: 1847514898
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:First World Pub
Editura: SEVERN HOUSE TRADE PAPERBACK

Notă biografică

Critically-acclaimed crime writer Bill James is a former journalist, and wrote for The Sunday Times, the Daily Mirror, the Spectator, the New Review and Punch. Married, with four children, he lives in Wales.

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Britain, 1956. A young actress seemingly tries to commit suicide over a tangled love affair, but is taken to hospital and her life saved. The story is just the sort of thing that journalist Ian Charteris likes to cover: a poignant mix of near tragedy, possible thwarted romance, and glamour, needing sensitive but – of course – dramatic treatment. It should be a routine assignment, a welcome assignment. It would be, if it wasn’t for the identity of the young woman. She may – just may – be Ian’s sister.

The unwelcome reminder of the past drags Ian back into memories of places and events he’d rather forget. As far as Ian is concerned, the past is a foreign country. And not just foreign. Fundamentally and cantankerously hostile. Vengeful, war-torn, dangerous.

It is impossible to escape the past; the noose is already around Ian’s neck, and every step he takes it tightens . . . And this is not the only noose