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Jonathan Latimer

    23 octobre 1906 – 23 juin 1983

    Jonathan Latimer fut une figure marquante dans le développement du genre hard-boiled, principalement connu pour son détective privé, Bill Crane. Ses récits exploraient les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine avec un style distinctif qui plongeait les lecteurs dans des intrigues complexes. L'approche de l'auteur en matière d'écriture a particulièrement influencé la formation du ton cru et réaliste qui a défini le genre.

    Verbotener Dschungel. Roman
    Mord bei Vollmond
    Salomons Weinberg. Roman
    The Dead Don't Care
    Headed for a Hearse
    The Fifth Grave
    • The Fifth Grave

      The Unexpurgated Text

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      In a gripping tale of mystery and suspense, a determined investigator delves into a series of chilling events linked to an unsolved crime. As she uncovers dark secrets and confronts her own fears, the tension escalates, revealing unexpected connections between the past and present. The narrative weaves together elements of crime, psychological depth, and emotional turmoil, creating a captivating atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Themes of redemption and the struggle against inner demons resonate throughout the story.

      The Fifth Grave
    • Just days from meeting the reaper, a convicted murderer hires Chicago’s most hard-boiled PI to save his neck—before the executioner can claim it. Robert Westland’s date with the executioner is just around the corner when he finally decides to fight the murder rap sending him to the electric chair. Framed for his wife’s grisly demise, Westland is in a bind, and his last hope is Bill Crane, a booze-soaked detective who’s as ruthless with a quip as he is when trawling the streets for Chicago’s most brutal criminal element. Crane’s got just six days to suss out the real killer—he sets his sights on a cast of oddball characters, aided by a lime squeezer, a quart of whiskey, a monkey wrench, a taxicab, a stopwatch, and a deep sea diver… but in 1930s Chicago, everyone’s got a secret, and the pressure is on for Crane to separate the dangerous from the truly homicidal before it’s too late. Chicago crime beat journalist-turned-novelist Jonathan Latimer blends hardboiled detective fiction with a shot of screwball comedy in the fast-moving, realistic 1935 baffler Headed for a Hearse, an exciting combination of the macabre and the humorous. Includes discussion guide questions for use in book clubs.

      Headed for a Hearse