May 19, 2012

Casper Candlewacks in the Claws of Crime!

Casper Candlewacks in the Claws of Crime! Ivan Brett

A Dictionary of Forensic Science

A Dictionary of Forensic Science Suzanne Bell

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky

Arabesk

Arabesk The powerful third novel from one of crime fiction's most original talents

The Durable Desperadoes

The Durable Desperadoes An unusual study of a particular form of crime fiction. The leading desperadoes here derive from Raffles and Arsene Lupin via the inescapable Bulldog Drummond to such later household names as The Saint, the Toff, The Baron, Norman Conquest and many others, not least James Bond. Likely to be of immense interest to crime buffs. First edition. 13 x 20 cm. hardback, with jacket. 288 pages. For contents, see photos. Index. Bibliography. The jacket looks good under a non-gummed cellophane cover. All contents browned. Binding good. Title page missing. So a good reading copy of an unusual study.

Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie a BBC dramatisation starring John Moffatt

Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie a BBC dramatisation starring John Moffatt Poirot was present when Jane bragged of her plan to get rid of her estranged husband. Now he is dead, Poirot can't help feeling he was being taken for a ride. This is another Hercule Poirot crime novel by 'the acknowledged Queen of detective fiction'. 'Monsieur Poirot, somehow or other I've just got to get rid of my husband!' No sooner had she uttered the words than Lady Edgware's husband was dead, brutally stabbed in the neck. The evidence against her is overwhelming, the case cut and dried. But what was the truth behind it all? What enemies lurked in the background of the victim's life? Hercule Poirot is on the case, intrigued once more, ready to investigate murder in the library. John Moffatt stars as the great Belgian detective in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatization.

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Dick Turpin

Dick Turpin This is a biography of one of Britain's best-known criminals, Dick Turpin - but it is also an examination of the cult of the highwayman, of crime in the 18th century and the treatment of criminals. This is a masterly biography of one of Britain's best-known criminals - who was this notorious highwayman and why did he become so famous? It is also an examination of the cult of the highwayman, of crime in the 18th century and the treatment of criminals. In the absence of any police force how were crimes solved? Who did the detective work? And did the criminals get a fair trial - an important question if you were going to hang from the neck for a relatively minor misdemeanour. Was there a criminal underclass and did people really live in terror of going on the roads at night. Looking at the underbelly of society and the nastier aspects of life that many historians ignore, James Sharpe creates a vivid picture of life on the edges in eighteenth century Britain.

Killing The Shadows

Killing The Shadows Fiona Cameron, academic psychologist, used to help the police track serial offenders. She vowed never to work again for the Met when they ignored her advice but, when her friend's fellow crime novelist is murdered, she is forced to respond. Stunning new psychological thriller from Britain's most exciting crime writer, the award-winning Val McDermid... 'Val McDermid is a roaring Ferrari amid the crowded traffic on the crime-writing road' Independent A killer is on the loose, blurring the line between fact and fiction. His prey -- the writers of crime novels who have turned psychological profilers into the heroes of the nineties. But this killer shatters all conventional wisdom, and for one woman, the desperate hunt to uncover his identity becomes a matter of life and death.;Professor Fiona Cameron is an academic psychologist who uses computer technology to help police forces track serial offenders. She used to help the Met, but when they screwed up an investigation after ignoring her advice she vowed never to work for them again. Still smarting from the experience, she's working a case in Toledo when her lover, thriller writer Kit Martin, tells her a fellow crime novelist has been murdered. It's not her case, but Fiona can't help taking an interest. Which is just as well, because before too long the killer strikes again. And again. And Fiona finds herself caught in a race against time not only to save a life but to bring herself redemption, both personal and professional.

Radio Crimes: Alleyn: A Man Lay Dead/A Surfeit of Lampreys

Radio Crimes: Alleyn: A Man Lay Dead/A Surfeit of Lampreys A BBC Radio 4 full-cast drama. Jeremy Clyde Donald Sinden and John Moffat star in two Inspector Alleyn mysteries from Ngaio Marsh one of the most widely-read authors of the golden age of crime fiction. In A Man Lay Dead A game of 'murders' at Sir Hubert Handesley's country house party becomes far too realistic for anyone's liking. In A Surfeit of Lampreys the charming but penniless Lampreys anticipate a visit from the wealthy head of the family. Everything changes when a body is found in the lift leading to the Lamprey's flat.