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Gerald Hammond

    Gerald Hammond, dopo una carriera di successo come architetto, si è dedicato a tempo pieno alla scrittura di romanzi. Le sue opere si concentrano sui mondi delle armi da fuoco, della caccia, della pesca e dell'addestramento dei cani. Infuse le sue narrazioni con l'autenticità e la passione derivanti dalla sua profonda connessione con queste attività. I lettori sono attratti dai dettagli vividi e dall'atmosfera avvincente che crea.

    The Curse of the Cockers
    Fleeting Things
    • Fleeting Things

      English Poets and Poems, 1616-1660

      Offers new interpretations of poems by Milton, Jonson, Herrick, and Lovelace, and looks at five themes in seventeenth century English poetry.

      Fleeting Things
    • The Curse of the Cockers

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The Curse of the Cockers continues the sleuthing adventures of Captain John Cunningham, Falklands veteran and champion dog breeder. Gerald Hammond's Cunningham books, lauded by Publishers Weekly as "a superior series," feature the hunting lore and local Scots color that have made this author such an enduring figure on the mystery scene.This time around, the Cunninghams' New Year's Eve (or Hogmanay, as the Scots call it) revelry is cut short by a hit-and-run accident that leaves a man dead and a terrified cocker spaniel on the side of the road. Then, as news of a particularly gruesome murder shakes his small town, Cunningham finds that one of his war buddies is the prime suspect in the hit-and-run. Soon, the dog, the "accident," and the murder come together in a nightmarish encounter with a ruthless psychopath.

      The Curse of the Cockers