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June Wright

    June Wright kwam naar voren als een opmerkelijke Australische auteur, die detectiveverhalen schreef die zich vaak afspeelden tegen de achtergrond van haar geboorteplaats Melbourne. Haar verhalen onderscheiden zich door ingewikkelde plots en een frisse kijk op het genre, wat haar tot een belangrijke stem in de Australische misdaadfictie maakt. Wright verwerkte vaardig haar ervaringen uit het werken bij een telefooncentrale, wat een unieke authenticiteit gaf aan haar spannende verhalen. Haar vermogen om boeiende mysteries met gedenkwaardige personages te construeren, liet een blijvende indruk achter op het literaire landschap.

    The Devil's Caress
    Make-Up for Murder
    Duck Season Death
    So Bad a Death
    Faculty Of Murder
    Reservation For Murder
    • Reservation For Murder

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,0(6)Tarief

      June Wright had already published three popular mysteries by the time she created her most memorable detective, the Reverend Mother Mary St Paul of the Cross. The kindly Mother Paul may seem vague and otherwordly, but little escapes her attention--she has a shrewd grasp of everything that's going on beneath the surface. In Reservation for Murder, the first of three Mother Paul novels (originally published in 1958), she is in charge of a residential hostel for young women who work in offices and shops in Melbourne. A tense atmosphere pervades the house--many of the residents have received unpleasant anonymous letters, and there is much speculation as to their author. When Mary Allen finds a stranger stabbed in the garden, who dies after uttering a mysterious name, and a few days later one of the residents is found drowned, an apparent suicide, the tension reaches fever pitch. Is there a connection between these two deaths? Or between them and the letters? The police investigation, abetted by the resourceful Mary Allen, proceeds in fits and starts, but meanwhile Mother Paul pursues her own enquiries.

      Reservation For Murder
    • Mother Paul, June Wright's beloved nun-detective, returns to her sleuthing ways after she takes up a new position as warden of a student hall of residence at the University of Melbourne. No sooner has Judith Mornane arrived on campus than she startles her fellow residents by announcing her intention to discover the murderer of her sister, who disappeared from the same dorm a year earlier. The ever-curious Mother Paul is drawn to investigate what happened to Judith's sister - did she simply run off for reasons best known to herself, as the police concluded, or could it be she really was murdered? Was her disappearance perhaps linked to a tragedy that happened at around the same time - the accidental drowning (in her bathtub) of the wife of one of the college's professors? Was that drowning in fact as accidental as the official investigation suggested? Mother Paul believes the two events are connected somehow, and a further tragedy, the faked-suicide death of oneof her student charges, convinces her that a particularly cruel and clever murderer is still at work within the college. She is not above a little subterfuge in the interest of discovering the truth and moves her colleagues, the students, and even the police around like so many figures on a chessboard until finally, amid high drama, the murderer is revealed.

      Faculty Of Murder
    • So Bad a Death

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,7(20)Tarief

      Set in the seemingly peaceful suburb of Middleburn, Maggie Byrnes faces new dangers as she navigates motherhood and marriage while investigating the murder of her landlord, James Holland. As she uncovers a plot that threatens the life of Holland's infant heir, Maggie's sleuthing skills are put to the test once again. Originally published in 1949, this sequel to Murder in the Telephone Exchange features an introduction and interview by crime fiction historian Lucy Sussex, adding depth to June Wright's compelling narrative.

      So Bad a Death
    • Duck Season Death

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      The book presents a gripping narrative that explores themes of mystery and suspense. It delves into the complexities of its characters as they navigate a treacherous journey through a shadowy world. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the plot unfolds with unexpected twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The author's skillful storytelling immerses the audience in a haunting experience, making it a compelling read for fans of dark fiction.

      Duck Season Death
    • Make-Up for Murder

      Mother Paul Investigates

      • 168bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      A former pupil's murder at a convent school reunion presents a challenging case for Mother Paul, the nun-detective known for her sharp wit and keen investigative skills. As she navigates the complexities of the crime, she must unravel secrets and motives from the past, showcasing her unique blend of faith and sleuthing prowess. The story promises a mix of mystery and character exploration within a convent setting, highlighting Mother Paul's determination to seek justice for her former student.

      Make-Up for Murder
    • The Devil's Caress

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      The fourth in Dark Passage's reissue series of crime mysteries by June Wright, The Devil's Caress (originally published in 1952) is an atmospheric psychological thriller set on the wild southern coast of the Mornington Peninsula, outside Melbourne. Young medico Marsh Mowbray is invited to spend the weekend at the country home of her revered mentor, Dr. Kate Waring. But as storms rage outside, the house on the cliff's edge seethes with hatred and tension, and two suspicious deaths quickly follow. "Doubt is the Devil's caress", one of the characters tells Marsh, as her resolute efforts to get to the bottom of the killings force her to question everyone's motives, even those of Dr. Kate.

      The Devil's Caress