'Stallwood's speciality is adroit plotting set in a vividly realised Oxford locale, and this is vintage stuff' The Times

Stallwood continues to demonstrate that there is life after Colin Dexter with an Oxford crime series every bit as civilised as the Morse books... Stallwood's speciality is adroit plotting set in a vividly realised Oxford locale, and this is vintage stuff

THE TIMES

`Stallwood delves into chilling psychology'

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`Stallwood delves into chilling psychology' Independent

Entertaining

OXFORD TIMES

'Entertaining' Oxford Times

<p>OXFORD SHIFT:<br />'Gives Colin Dexter a run for his money among the dreaming spires... Stallwood has fought her way to the top of the tree in British crime writing with some arrestingly written thrillers' The Times</p>

<p>THE RAINBOW SIGN:<br />'A haunting and atmospheric piece...Stallwood has fought her way to the top of the tree in British crime writing with some arrestingly writen thrillers' The Times<br />'Veronica Stallwood has come up with another first-class page-turner' Oxford Mail<br />'The Rainbow Sign is a thriller that can't be faulted... Breath-taking descriptions of a desert country eclipsed only by Stallwood's insight into people's minds. The plot, sensed rather than seen, unfolds page by page, alluring and tantalising' Shots<br />'An elegiac mystery' Scotsman<br />'A breakthrough novel...A deceptive and atmospheric tale of British crime' Time Out</p>

<p>Previous:<br />'Veronica Stallwood has come up with another first-class page-turner' Oxford Mail<br />'Stallwood is in the top rank of crime writers' Daily Telegraph<br />'Not only plausible, but in my view, absolutely compelling' Scotsman<br /> 'Novelist Kate Ivory snoops with intelligence, wit and some nice insights' The Times<br /> 'One of the cleverest of the year's crop [with] a flesh-and-brains heroine' Observer</p>

Oxfordshire appeared to be a haven of safety for many children sent away from the bombs falling on London in 1944, but for 10-year-old Chris Barnes, the result was death. Over 50 years later, novelist Kate Ivory, searching for material for her latest historical romance, uncovers Chris's tragic tale. Amongst piles of old papers in the attic of the house she shares with her partner, George, she finds the child's diary and a haunting photograph of a face she cannot forget. Kate determines to uncover the mystery surrounding Chris's death, but George's family appears to be implicated - and Kate is faced with an impossible choice...
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The eighth intriguing mystery in the highly acclaimed Oxford series.
Stallwood continues to demonstrate that there is life after Colin Dexter with an Oxford crime series every bit as civilised as the Morse books... Stallwood's speciality is adroit plotting set in a vividly realised Oxford locale, and this is vintage stuff - THE TIMES

'Stallwood delves into chilling psychology' - INDEPENDENT

Entertaining - OXFORD TIMES
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The eighth intriguing mystery in the highly acclaimed Oxford series.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780747268444
Publisert
2001-07-05
Utgiver
Headline Publishing Group; Headline Book Publishing
Vekt
170 gr
Høyde
175 mm
Bredde
111 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Veronica Stallwood was born in London, educated abroad and now lives near Oxford. In the past she has worked at the Bodleian Library and more recently in New College Library.