The Silent Appeal
Autor Janice Halletten Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781668083710
ISBN-10: 166808371X
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: ATRIA
ISBN-10: 166808371X
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: ATRIA
Notă biografică
Janice Hallett is the author of six Sunday Times bestselling novels. She has been awarded the Crime and Thriller Book of the Year at the British Book Awards and the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger award, and her novels have been chosen as Waterstones Thriller of the Month and for the Richard & Judy Book Club.
Recenzii
Classic Hallett. A superlative mystery, full of surprises and hilarious as always. A worthy sequel to the mighty The Appeal
An absolute joy from cover to cover... Ingeniously structured and relentlessly compelling. Janice Hallett has pulled off the rarest of feats: a bounteously enjoyable superior sequel to a brilliantly original first novel
This is pure catnip for mystery readers, like the national treasure she is, Janice Hallett has done it again. This is the absolute pinnacle of modern crime writing
Layer upon layer of tantalising mystery... Be prepared to put life on hold and for your mind to be completely taken up and taken over
An absolute triumph: wickedly clever, laugh-out-loud and utterly ingenious. Hallett is a maestro of devious, dastardly plotting, but what sets her apart is her expert handling of voice... A total pleasure
Comedy gold. Razor sharp cuts inflicted with gentle wit
Hallett perfectly delivers her signature wit and sharp observations of character in her new brilliant novel. I have never read a writer who is so adept at capturing people - their traits, flaws and how they communicate with others. Absolutely stunning
The mystery is so good that I failed at almost every step. It twists and turns, it made me laugh many times, and gasp at others... Another absolute triumph from one of my all-time favourites
Hallett at her utterly ingenious best... Right from the start I felt like I was part of the eclectic, intriguing, fabulously infuriating cast and actively involved in trying to decipher the cleverly crafted clues about the latest murder in Lower Lockwood. Absorbing, creative, original, I was thoroughly entertained from the beginning until the end
So many laugh out loud moments with Hallett's classic wit. Truly one of our best modern crime writers
Brilliant characterisation and A twisty-turny plot that kept me entertained and amused all the way through. This is Janice Hallett at her finest
A brilliantly observed, utterly gripping mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end
Clever, unique, addictive, and very special
Clever, unsettling, and laced with that delicious sense that everyone's hiding something, The Silent Appeal pulls you in and dares you to keep up. Gloriously compelling
Such a treat to be back in Lower Lockwood with the Fairway Players. Awash with misdirection and clever writing, the plot took a turn every time I thought I knew where things were going... Gripping and brilliant and impossible to put down
Hallett has me in awe, the queen of the wickedly funny correspondence
An absolute showstopper. Keep your wits stiletto sharp to unravel this twisting tale of theatrical egos, thwarted love, cruise ship entertainers, mole traps and the cut throat world of the National Amateur Dramatic Awards... The Silent Appeal is like the most exquisite Chinese box puzzle - everything has a place but it's almost impossible to see how it all fits together until the end
Ingenious, funny and perfectly crafted, I couldn't put it down. What a treat to return to the world of Lockwood
A triumphant return to Lower Lockwood. The Silent Appeal makes you feel like a detective sifting through the evidence and even when you get it wrong, that's part of the fun. Hallett's best book yet
Using her moreish and clever multi-form, Hallett gives yet another masterclass in group dynamics... The Silent Appeal is both a worthy addition to the series, and an utterly addictive, completely convincing standalone
A brilliantly constructed puzzle that kept me second-guessing every character and clue. Smart, darkly funny and fiendishly plotted, Janice Hallett once again proves that she is a master of misdirection
Left me laughing and turning the pages to solve the mysteries within. Full of wit, drama, and twists
An absolute treat from start to finish. Somehow even twistier, funnier, and more thrillingly addictive than The Appeal. Heart-wrenching, intriguing and impossible to put down
It was so lovely to dive back into the world of The Fairway Players as they get to grips with Agatha Christie's The Hollow... Sharp, clever and twisty
It was an absolute joy to return to Lower Lockwood. This is a masterclass in misdirection. A beautifully fun, immersive journey into the world of crime fiction via a staging of Agatha Christie's The Hollow. Top drawer plotting
Janice Hallett is an absolute magician. She has the supernatural ability to make you laugh and chill your spine, often in the same paragraph... A total triumph, and a privilege to read
I didn't think it was possible to beat The Appeal, it was so good, but this was even better. It pulls you along, is full of red herrings, and ends with a twist. I absolutely loved it
Janice Hallett has done it again. Intriguing, warm and deeply satisfying, this clever jigsaw puzzle of a book grips you from the very first page
An absolute joy from cover to cover... Ingeniously structured and relentlessly compelling. Janice Hallett has pulled off the rarest of feats: a bounteously enjoyable superior sequel to a brilliantly original first novel
This is pure catnip for mystery readers, like the national treasure she is, Janice Hallett has done it again. This is the absolute pinnacle of modern crime writing
Layer upon layer of tantalising mystery... Be prepared to put life on hold and for your mind to be completely taken up and taken over
An absolute triumph: wickedly clever, laugh-out-loud and utterly ingenious. Hallett is a maestro of devious, dastardly plotting, but what sets her apart is her expert handling of voice... A total pleasure
Comedy gold. Razor sharp cuts inflicted with gentle wit
Hallett perfectly delivers her signature wit and sharp observations of character in her new brilliant novel. I have never read a writer who is so adept at capturing people - their traits, flaws and how they communicate with others. Absolutely stunning
The mystery is so good that I failed at almost every step. It twists and turns, it made me laugh many times, and gasp at others... Another absolute triumph from one of my all-time favourites
Hallett at her utterly ingenious best... Right from the start I felt like I was part of the eclectic, intriguing, fabulously infuriating cast and actively involved in trying to decipher the cleverly crafted clues about the latest murder in Lower Lockwood. Absorbing, creative, original, I was thoroughly entertained from the beginning until the end
So many laugh out loud moments with Hallett's classic wit. Truly one of our best modern crime writers
Brilliant characterisation and A twisty-turny plot that kept me entertained and amused all the way through. This is Janice Hallett at her finest
A brilliantly observed, utterly gripping mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end
Clever, unique, addictive, and very special
Clever, unsettling, and laced with that delicious sense that everyone's hiding something, The Silent Appeal pulls you in and dares you to keep up. Gloriously compelling
Such a treat to be back in Lower Lockwood with the Fairway Players. Awash with misdirection and clever writing, the plot took a turn every time I thought I knew where things were going... Gripping and brilliant and impossible to put down
Hallett has me in awe, the queen of the wickedly funny correspondence
An absolute showstopper. Keep your wits stiletto sharp to unravel this twisting tale of theatrical egos, thwarted love, cruise ship entertainers, mole traps and the cut throat world of the National Amateur Dramatic Awards... The Silent Appeal is like the most exquisite Chinese box puzzle - everything has a place but it's almost impossible to see how it all fits together until the end
Ingenious, funny and perfectly crafted, I couldn't put it down. What a treat to return to the world of Lockwood
A triumphant return to Lower Lockwood. The Silent Appeal makes you feel like a detective sifting through the evidence and even when you get it wrong, that's part of the fun. Hallett's best book yet
Using her moreish and clever multi-form, Hallett gives yet another masterclass in group dynamics... The Silent Appeal is both a worthy addition to the series, and an utterly addictive, completely convincing standalone
A brilliantly constructed puzzle that kept me second-guessing every character and clue. Smart, darkly funny and fiendishly plotted, Janice Hallett once again proves that she is a master of misdirection
Left me laughing and turning the pages to solve the mysteries within. Full of wit, drama, and twists
An absolute treat from start to finish. Somehow even twistier, funnier, and more thrillingly addictive than The Appeal. Heart-wrenching, intriguing and impossible to put down
It was so lovely to dive back into the world of The Fairway Players as they get to grips with Agatha Christie's The Hollow... Sharp, clever and twisty
It was an absolute joy to return to Lower Lockwood. This is a masterclass in misdirection. A beautifully fun, immersive journey into the world of crime fiction via a staging of Agatha Christie's The Hollow. Top drawer plotting
Janice Hallett is an absolute magician. She has the supernatural ability to make you laugh and chill your spine, often in the same paragraph... A total triumph, and a privilege to read
I didn't think it was possible to beat The Appeal, it was so good, but this was even better. It pulls you along, is full of red herrings, and ends with a twist. I absolutely loved it
Janice Hallett has done it again. Intriguing, warm and deeply satisfying, this clever jigsaw puzzle of a book grips you from the very first page