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Margaret Duffy

    La scrittura di Margaret Duffy è profondamente influenzata dal suo legame con il mondo naturale, una passione che riversa anche nel suo lavoro di giardiniera. Le sue precedenti esperienze nel servizio pubblico le hanno fornito una prospettiva unica che informa sottilmente le sue narrazioni. Ora residente nel Devon, crea storie che attingono spesso all'atmosfera suggestiva dei suoi dintorni. La sua prosa invita i lettori in mondi plasmati sia dall'osservazione meticolosa che da un profondo apprezzamento per la terra.

    Gillard's Sting
    Stone Cold, Stone Dead
    The Not Quite Perfect Murderer
    • Twelve-year-old Damien 'Spike' Baker loves to climb up trees and walls to look in people's windows. But he makes a deadly mistake when he climbs up some rampant ivy on a large mansion. When his body is discovered on a building site, Patrick Gillard and Ingrid Langley offer to assist with the investigation. What did Damien see through the window?

      The Not Quite Perfect Murderer
    • Nicholas Haldane was dead, but he wouldn't lie down. And now Julian Hardy, the man who hired him in a bid to destroy Richard Daws, a top official in the National Crime Agency, is out of prison and has changed his surname to Mannering.Patrick Gillard, working for the agency but within the Avon and Somerset force with his wife Ingrid Langley, receives a request from MI5, for whom he used to work, to investigate Mannering. They are then called in when his cleaner makes a shocking discovery.Meanwhile, an enigmatic couple calling themselves Simon and Natasha Graves turn up in the village, intent on pestering Patrick's recently widowed mother. Could there be a connection to Mannering?Patrick and Ingrid are soon embroiled in a deeply personal and disturbing case.

      Stone Cold, Stone Dead
    • Patrick Gillard is drawn out of retirement when his former NCA boss asks him to find John Brinkley, a newly retired commander of the Metropolitan Police who has gone missing. Patrick is convinced that there's more to the disappearance than meets the eye. What does Brinkley know that has the Met, MI5 and dangerous mobsters all on his tail?

      Gillard's Sting