Described by Oxford scholar and crime fiction reviewer T. J. Binyon as 'probably the best crime novel set in a women's college since Dorothy L. Sayers' Gaudy Night' Janet Neel's Death Among the Dons is set in Gladstone College, an all-female, almost forgotten outpost of London University. The college is living beyond its means, its buildings crumbling and its books not balancing. The Warden is found dead in mysterious circumstances and then a knife-wielding prowler claims three victims in the college grounds. Policeman John McLeish, now a Superintendent and back in uniform, is also a father. His wife Francesca, looking for a gentle way of resuming her career after motherhood, agrees to help Dame Sarah Murcheson sort out the problems of Gladstone College, only to find it could be the death of her.
Janet Neel Books
This author delves into the darker aspects of human nature and societal intricacies through compelling crime fiction. Her narratives are distinguished by a keen insight into character motivations and the complexities of the legal world, offering readers an engaging and thoughtful experience. With a sharp eye for detail and psychological depth, she crafts suspenseful plots that keep audiences captivated until the very end.






At Britex Fabrics, Francesca Wilson's economic investigation and John McLeish's murder inquiry are getting inextricably confused - with an American senator, a pop star and the Bach Choir, as well as each other.
Der leuchtende Engel des Todes
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Francesca Wilson ist eine Frau für die ganz besonderen Fälle. Als ein scheinbar unbescholtener Geschäftsmann brutal erschlagen wird, wendet sich die Polizei an sie. Francesca soll die wahrhaft mysteriösen Hintergründe des Mordes aufklären.