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In this entry of the series, Yorkshire's Superintendent Andy Dalziel and Inspector Peter Pascoe play significant roles, but the focus shifts to a captivating cast of women. Peter's wife, Ellie, deeply affected by their daughter's near-death experience, finds solace in writing a novel about the Greeks and Trojans, where her Odysseus resembles Dalziel. However, her creative respite is disrupted when she narrowly escapes a kidnapping attempt by a slick couple in a white Mercedes. Meanwhile, neighbor Daphne Aldermann faces her own crisis when she confronts an intruder outside the Pascoe home and suffers a brutal attack. Other notable female characters include the resilient Constable Shirley Novello, who, despite her initial dislike for Ellie, volunteers to protect her; elderly activist Feenie Macallum; and con artist Kelly Cornelius, connected to IRA gun runners and Colombian drug dealers. Together, these women devise a powerful and dangerous plan for revenge against the threats they face. Reginald Hill skillfully captures their struggles and resilience, showcasing that the boundaries of mystery are limitless.

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Das Haus an der Klippe, Reginald Hill

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Jaar van publicatie
2001
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Titel
Das Haus an der Klippe
Taal
Duits
Jaar van publicatie
2001
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
511
ISBN10
382897127X
ISBN13
9783828971271
Reeks
Oorspronkelijke titel
Arms and the women
Beoordeling
3,85 van 5
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In this entry of the series, Yorkshire's Superintendent Andy Dalziel and Inspector Peter Pascoe play significant roles, but the focus shifts to a captivating cast of women. Peter's wife, Ellie, deeply affected by their daughter's near-death experience, finds solace in writing a novel about the Greeks and Trojans, where her Odysseus resembles Dalziel. However, her creative respite is disrupted when she narrowly escapes a kidnapping attempt by a slick couple in a white Mercedes. Meanwhile, neighbor Daphne Aldermann faces her own crisis when she confronts an intruder outside the Pascoe home and suffers a brutal attack. Other notable female characters include the resilient Constable Shirley Novello, who, despite her initial dislike for Ellie, volunteers to protect her; elderly activist Feenie Macallum; and con artist Kelly Cornelius, connected to IRA gun runners and Colombian drug dealers. Together, these women devise a powerful and dangerous plan for revenge against the threats they face. Reginald Hill skillfully captures their struggles and resilience, showcasing that the boundaries of mystery are limitless.