The Amethysts by Frank Delaney

The Amethysts by Frank Delaney

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Zusammenfassung

A psychological thriller of unremitting power – in theme unlike anything Frank Delaney has written before – the spellbinding tale of modern murders that lead back fifty years to forgotten Nazi atrocities.

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The Amethysts by Frank Delaney

A psychological thriller of unremitting power in theme unlike anything Frank Delaney has written before the spellbinding tale of modern murders that lead back fifty years to forgotten Nazi atrocities.

‘A compelling novel written with pace, verve and imagination… Without doubt Frank Delaney’s best’
Mail on Sunday

‘Powerful, almost poetic… always intense, emotional and uninhibited. This novel may prove unforgettable.’
Sunday Telegraph

‘Unusually sophisticated, elegantly written, compellingly plotted.’
Sunday Times

‘Inescapably gripping and sinisterly erotic… The Amethysts is taut, tense and full of threatening emotional power.’
Daily Telegraph

‘Brilliant!’
LEN DEIGHTON

‘Mesmerising!’
LIONEL DAVIDSON

Novelist, broadcaster and freelance journalist Frank Delaney was born in the south of Ireland in 1942. His radio programmes have included Bookshelf and the language series Word of Mouth on Radio 4; on television, arts and history documentaries for the BBC, including The Celts, and the Book Show on Sky News. He has also written non-fiction works on James Joyce, John Betjeman, Boswell and Johnson. The Amethysts is his fourth full-length novel.

‘A wonderful writer’ The Times

‘A superb storyteller’ Sunday Express

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ISBN 13 9780006511656
ISBN 10 0006511651
Titel The Amethysts
Autor Frank Delaney
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-03-16
Seitenanzahl 496
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