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Gavin Tudor Lyall

    Gavin Lyall was a master of thrilling narratives, expertly weaving together aviation adventure, international crime, and espionage. His distinct style, often employing a sardonic first-person voice reminiscent of hard-boiled detectives, was always grounded in an obsessive pursuit of technical accuracy. Lyall's dedication to verisimilitude was legendary, involving kitchen-sink experiments to ensure the realism of his plots. This commitment to detail lent his novels a unique credibility, immersing readers in worlds of suspense and precision.

    Thriller
    • 1985

      Thriller

      • 800 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      Gavin Lyall - Das gefährlichste GegenüberJohn D. Macdonald - Spuren im WasserCornell Woolrich - Die Braut trägt SchwarzRobert Bloch - Die Saat des BösenJack Higgins - Schlüssel zur Hölle

      Thriller