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Nicholas Blake

    Known primarily for his crime fiction, this author masterfully weaves suspense with a profound exploration of human nature. His style is characterized by sharp observation and psychological acuity, revealing the complex motivations of his characters to the reader. This writer's works offer a compelling delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche and societal intricacies.

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    The Deadly Joker
    The Worm of Death
    Immigration, asylum, and human rights
    The Morning After Death
    The Smiler With The Knife
    • 2013

      The Deadly Joker

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      When John Waterson and his young wife chose Netherplash Cantorum, Dorset, for their retirement years, they could not have predicted that this idyllic spot had one severe but unforeseeable drawback: among its inhabitants was a practical joker whose fertile mind ran to the most bizarre and grotesque designs. The Village was no place for a quite retirement, or for a gentle recuperation from the nervous breakdown that had afflicted Waterson's wife. In Netherplash, the peace is continually disrupted with extraordinary events tripping over each other which, in the end, lead to a hideous and painful murder. With a cast of characters who are both bizarre and believable, this is an original tour-de-force of crime fiction placing Blake firmly in the genre.

      The Deadly Joker
    • 2012

      A Question of Proof

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(45)Add rating

      A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYThe annual Sports Day at respected public school Sudeley Hall ends in tragedy when the headmaster's obnoxious nephew is found strangled in a haystack.

      A Question of Proof
    • 2012

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      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYWenham & Geraldine are a long-established and very well respected publishing firm, so when a printer's proof is sabotaged and libellous passages are mysteriously reinstated, they call in private detective Nigel Strangeways.

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    • 2012

      The Smiler With The Knife

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Detective Nigel Strangeways, and his explorer wife Georgia have taken a cottage in the countryside. They are slowly beginning to adjust to a more relaxed way of life when Georgia finds a mysterious locket in their garden and unwittingly sets the couple on a collision course with a power-hungry movement aimed at overthrowing the government.

      The Smiler With The Knife
    • 2012

      A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERY Private detective Nigel Strangeways receives a call for help from Wonderland, a new holiday camp that has recently opened only to be plagued by a series of cruel practical jokes conducted by someone calling themselves 'The Mad Hatter'.

      Malice in Wonderland
    • 2012

      The temperature is dropping, the wind is rising: something sinister is on its way to Smugglers' Cottage. Ten guests huddle together in a guest house for their Christmas holidays in the south of England. Among them is Private Investigator Nigel Strangeways, sent by the British security department to keep a close eye on Professor Alfred Wragby - a scientist who has made a recent discovery that could turn the tide of the Cold War. But Wragby isn't the only one Nigel should be watching... When Wragby's eight-year-old daughter is kidnapped and his formula demanded in exchange, Nigel finds himself in a race against the clock to save more than just the young girl's life. And with an accomplice lurking in their number, Nigel must expose the mole before the situation turns deadly. The Sad Variety was first published in 1964.

      The Sad Variety
    • 2012

      The Morning After Death

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYPrivate detective and poet Nigel Strangeways is staying at Cabot University, an Ivy League university near Boston, while he undertakes some research. When one of the brothers is found murdered, the local police request Nigel's help in catching the killer, but little does Nigel know just how close he is to the murderer.

      The Morning After Death
    • 2012

      THERE´S TROUBLE BREWING

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(22)Add rating

      Private detective and poet Nigel Strangeways is invited to address the Maiden Astbury literary society. The picturesque Dorset town is home to Bunnett's Brewery, run by the much disliked, and feared, Eustace Bunnett and shortly before Nigel's visit, Bunnett's dog Truffles, was found dead in one of the brewery's vats. The culprit was never caught - although there was no shortage of suspects - but when a body is then found in the same vat, boiled down to its bones, Nigel is called into action to help capture the killer.

      THERE´S TROUBLE BREWING
    • 2009

      Thou Shell of Death

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(63)Add rating

      A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYFergus O'Brien, a legendary World War One flying ace with several skeletons hidden in his closet, receives a series of mocking letters predicting that he will be murdered on Boxing Day.

      Thou Shell of Death
    • 2008

      Immigration, asylum, and human rights

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      This book addresses the material details of the Human Rights Act 1998 in the UK and examines the very different new scheme of immigration control mandated by the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. The authors then analyze the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998

      Immigration, asylum, and human rights