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Ferdinand Renard

Cette série suit le journaliste d'investigation Phineas Fox alors qu'il plonge dans les sombres secrets de l'histoire et du présent. Ses enquêtes le mènent d'assassinats politiques du XIXe siècle à des crimes complexes de l'époque actuelle. À chaque affaire, une toile d'intrigues et de dangers se dévoile, testant son courage et son intelligence. C'est une lecture palpitante pour les amateurs de mystères historiques à la touche contemporaine.

Chord of Evil
Music Macabre
Death Notes
Song of the Damned

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  1. 1

    Death Notes

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Phineas Fox must research the infamous violinist Roman Volf for a documentary. Hanged for his part in assassinating Tsar Alexander II in 1881, Volf was a notorious criminal. On uncovering evidence showing Volf could not have been involved in the murder, Phin's investigations lead him to Ireland - and a series of interlocking mysteries.

    Death Notes
  2. 2

    Chord of Evil

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    4,5(2)Évaluer

    Researcher Phineas Fox has agreed to help track down his neighbour's cousin, who has disappeared without trace, leaving a single clue to her whereabouts: an obscure 1940s portrait of an alleged murderess. What exactly happened back in 1941 - and what is the connection with Arabella's disappearance?

    Chord of Evil
  3. 3

    Having undertaken an assignment at Cresacre Abbey School, researcher Phineas Fox discovers that curious legends about the school's past still linger, including the fate of a group of nuns who disappeared 200 years before. What happened to them? And who is the mysterious Ginevra, the shadowy figure whose true identity has never been known?

    Song of the Damned
  4. 4

    Music Macabre

    • 256pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    4,0(75)Évaluer

    Music researcher Phineas Fox has been enjoying gathering background material for a biography of Franz Liszt. But matters take a decidedly unexpected turn when his investigations lead to Linklighters, a new restaurant built on the site of a Victorian music hall, and unearth evidence of a possible murder involving a performer known as Scaramel.

    Music Macabre