Missing JosephBantam Books, 1993 - 567 pàgines Deborah and Simon St. James have taken a holiday in the winter landscape of Lancastershire, hoping to heal the growing rift in their marriage. But in the barren countryside awaits bleak news: The vicar of Wimslough, the man they had come to see, is dead--a victim of accidental poisoning. Unsatisfied with the inquest ruling and unsettled by the close association between the investigating constable and the woman who served the deadly meal, Simon calls in his old friend Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley. Together they uncover dark, complex relationships in this rural village, relationships that bring men and women together with a passion, with grief, or with the intention to kill. Peeling away layer after layer of personal history to reveal the torment of a fugitive spirit, "Missing Joseph is award-winning author Elizabeth George's greatest achievement. |
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Pàgina 153
... seemed as misplaced as did the red dogwood in the otherwise chromatic congruence of the graveyard , and she bent to examine the base of the gravestone where two bright pink interlocking ovals shone against a nest of some- thing grey ...
... seemed as misplaced as did the red dogwood in the otherwise chromatic congruence of the graveyard , and she bent to examine the base of the gravestone where two bright pink interlocking ovals shone against a nest of some- thing grey ...
Pàgina 154
... seemed as misplaced as did the red dogwood in the otherwise chromatic congruence of the graveyard , and she bent to examine the base of the gravestone where two bright pink interlocking ovals shone against a nest of some- thing grey ...
... seemed as misplaced as did the red dogwood in the otherwise chromatic congruence of the graveyard , and she bent to examine the base of the gravestone where two bright pink interlocking ovals shone against a nest of some- thing grey ...
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... seemed as infinite in variety as the individuals who were the cel- ebrants . While St. James recognised the fact that tempers could flare and dislikes could brew over interpretations and styles of worship , it seemed more likely that a ...
... seemed as infinite in variety as the individuals who were the cel- ebrants . While St. James recognised the fact that tempers could flare and dislikes could brew over interpretations and styles of worship , it seemed more likely that a ...
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Annie baby began beneath bloke Brendan Brendan Power church Clitheroe Colin Constable Cotes Fell Cotes Hall cottage death Deborah door ELIZABETH GEORGE eyes face father feel felt fingers floor girl glass gone hair hand head heard Helen High Bentham inside Inspector James Josie Juliet Spence kitchen knew Lancashire legs light London looked Lynley asked Maggie Maggie's mother moved Mummy never Nick Nick Ware night once P. D. JAMES parsnip Polly Yarkin pulled realised rest Rita Robin Sage round Sage's Scotland Yard seemed she'd Sheelah Shepherd sherry glass sitting smiled snow someone sort sound stone stood stop talk tell There's things Thomas Lynley thought told Tommy took Townley-Young turned vicar village voice waited walk wall warrant card watched water hemlock window Winslough woman wondered Wragg
Referències a aquest llibre
Private Voices, Public Lives: Women Speak on the Literary Life Nancy Owen Nelson Visualització de fragments - 1995 |
Thinking Syntactically: A Guide to Argumentation and Analysis Liliane Haegeman Previsualització no disponible - 2005 |