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When the body of England's leading batsman, Kenneth Fleming, is discovered in the burnt-out shell of a country cottage, it looks like a clear-cut case of arson. Further investigation reveals an almost embarrassing multitude of suspects for murder: from Fleming's lover to his son, nearly everyone in contact with Fleming seems to have a motive - and an opportunity. Inspector Lynley and his partner, Barbara Havers, are called in from Scotland Yard to help the local police force. They find a torment of twisted familial relationships and broken dreams - and as he brings the murderer to justice, Lynley must bear the weight of his own conscience.
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Playing for the Ashes, Elizabeth George Speare
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- Année de publication
- 2003
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- État du livre
- Bon
- Prix
- 2,79 €
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Elizabeth George Speare
- Éditeur
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Publié
- 2003
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 704
- ISBN10
- 0340831413
- ISBN13
- 9780340831410
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Polars, Thriller, Suspense, Littérature britannique, Meurtres, Polars classiques, Angleterre, Détective, Grande-Bretagne, Londres, Prostitution, Scotland Yard
- Titre original
- Playing for the ashes
- Évaluation
- 3,9 sur 5
- Description
- When the body of England's leading batsman, Kenneth Fleming, is discovered in the burnt-out shell of a country cottage, it looks like a clear-cut case of arson. Further investigation reveals an almost embarrassing multitude of suspects for murder: from Fleming's lover to his son, nearly everyone in contact with Fleming seems to have a motive - and an opportunity. Inspector Lynley and his partner, Barbara Havers, are called in from Scotland Yard to help the local police force. They find a torment of twisted familial relationships and broken dreams - and as he brings the murderer to justice, Lynley must bear the weight of his own conscience.






