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A novel by Edgar Faure (pseud. Edgar Sanday), a crime story with elements of social satire, set in a French provincial town. The atmosphere is imbued with tension and irony, and the language flows with ease, making the work attractive and intriguing.
The novel follows Mike Noonan, a successful writer who, after the death of his wife, suffers from writer's block and nightmares. Four years later, he decides to retreat to their summer home, where he is confronted with supernatural phenomena and secrets f
Late one evening, an unknown man breaks into the luxurious home of disgraced banker Harry McNamara and his wife Julie. The man brutally beats Harry while a horrified Julie watches, petrified with fear.
The genocide in Rwanda, that tiny and overpopulated country, where the radio announces the location of those to be slaughtered. And a young priest in the middle of it all who learns through confession that the series could have a sequel.
Edgar Wallace was an English writer, journalist, playwright, screenwriter and director. He is considered one of the most successful crime-authors in the English-speaking world and the founder of the modern thriller, whose representative at the beginning o
A tipsy cabaret dancer from the Picratt nightclub entered the police station and excitedly announced that she had heard two men at the next table in the bar conspire to kill a countess, an unknown countess.