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George & Molly Palmer-Jones

Cette série suit les charmantes aventures des passionnés d'ornithologie, George et Molly Palmer-Jones, lors de leurs voyages à travers la campagne anglaise. Chaque sortie est remplie de découvertes de lieux naturels cachés et d'espèces d'oiseaux uniques. Les récits sont tissés d'humour, de chaleur et d'une profonde affection pour la faune, ce qui en fait des lectures idéales pour les amateurs de nature et tous ceux qui recherchent une narration douce et captivante.

A Prey to Murder
Murder in Paradise
Fawcett Gold Medal: Come Death and High Water
A Bird in the Hand

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  1. A Bird in the Hand

    • 208pages
    • 8 heures de lecture

    Young Tom French is found dead, lying in a marsh on the Norfolk coast, with his head bashed in and his binoculars still around his neck. One of the best birders in England, Tom put the village of Rushy on the birdwatching map. Everyone liked him. Or did they? George Palmer-Jones, an elderly birdwatcher, decides to look into the crime. He finds mixed feelings aplenty, but remains baffled by a deed that could have been motivated by thwarted love, pure envy, or something else altogether. But as he and his fellow birders pursue rumors of rare sightings, George -- with help from his lovely wife, Molly -- gradually discovers the true markings of a killer. Now all he has to do is prove it . . . before the killer strikes again.

    A Bird in the Hand1
    3,3
  2. The members of the executive committee had gathered for a typical weekend of amiable wrangling and serious bird-watching. They had hardly expected Charlie Todd, who owned the island, to announce that he planned to sell it. A sale would mean the end of the Observatory...and of all that, for some of them. made life worth living. A fire in Charlie Todd's cottage added to their distress. And when, next morning, after a fierce storm, they found Charlie dead in a bird hide, their pleasant September weekend assumed a dangerous new face.

    Fawcett Gold Medal: Come Death and High Water2
    3,5
  3. Murder in Paradise

    • 214pages
    • 8 heures de lecture

    Kinness was often described as a Paradise of beautiful beaches and bountiful birdlife. But it was hardly idyllic for a child named Mary who was found dead after her brother's wedding. Birdwatcher George Palmer-Jones sought to expose Mary's murderers--and received no help from the islanders.

    Murder in Paradise3
    4,2
  4. A Prey to Murder

    • 208pages
    • 8 heures de lecture

    It was Eleanor Masefield 's idea to sponsor an Open Day at her beautiful Grose Hill Hotel--a celebration designed to raise funds for the protection of the local peregrine falcons that had been her late husband's obsession. But who knew she'd be dead by teatime? Amateur detective George Palmer-Jones, who's always been a little in love with Eleanor, doesn't think it was the tea--and he's determined to find out which human did its preying.

    A Prey to Murder4
    3,1