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The Dalehouse murder

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Francis Everton

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In «The Dalehouse Murder,» Francis Everton masterfully weaves a complex narrative that captivates readers through its intricate plotting and richly developed characters. This novel unfolds in the idyllic yet sinister setting of a small English village, where the tranquility is shattered by a shocking murder. Everton employs a blend of traditional whodunit style and psychological depth, allowing readers to delve into the motives and secrets of the villagers, reminiscent of classic detective novels while incorporating modern sensibilities. The atmospheric prose and subtle interplay of suspense and foreshadowing elevate the text, making it a compelling addition to contemporary crime fiction. Francis Everton, known for his keen observational skills and a background steeped in criminology, draws inspiration from his own experiences as a detective consultant. His unique insights into criminal psychology and motive enrich the narrative, providing readers with an authentic portrayal of the intricacies of human behavior. Everton's passion for storytelling, combined with his academic prowess, allows him to craft a narrative that is as much a psychological exploration as it is a murder mystery. «The Dalehouse Murder» is highly recommended for those who appreciate nuanced crime fiction that goes beyond mere entertainment. It invites readers to contemplate the darker aspects of human nature while posing questions about morality, community, and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their secrets. This book is an essential reading for fans of the genre who seek depth and sophistication in their literary pursuits.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
03 марта 2025
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290 стр.
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8596547856467
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