Hatchett and Lycett by Nigel Williams

Hatchett and Lycett by Nigel Williams

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Zusammenfassung

Croydon, 1940 - and against the backdrop of war, teacher Alice Everett is killed in a way reminiscent of an Agatha Christie novel. Meanwhile, Hatchett and Lycett, teachers at a local boy's school, have their eyes on Norma. Who will she choose - and what difference will the men's secret have?

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Hatchett and Lycett by Nigel Williams

Croydon, 1940, and terror stalks the skies as German bombers make their first raids over southern England. Terror stalks Saltdene School for Girls too as a heartless murderer first bumps off Spanish-teacher and Nazi-sympathizer Alice Everett on her way back from a trip to Paris, then accounts for her best friend, 'Leafy' Green. Not everyone is preoccupied with the murders though: Hatchett and Lycett, once schoolboy friends and now fellow-masters at the local boys school, each have their eyes on Norma. Which one will she choose? And what difference will it make when she discovers the terrible childhood secret that the two men share?
Hatchett and Lycett is a delightful comedy, a novel of war and secrecy and an unexpectedly touching exploration of the complexity of love and desire
Nigel Williams was born in Manchester and brought up in North London, where his father was headmaster of a local grammar school. He has worked for the BBC for many years as a maker of arts programmes and has published a number of novels, including the bestselling The Wimbledon Poisioner, which was adapted into a very successful TV serial and the highly acclaimed Fortysomething. He lives in South London.
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ISBN 13 9780670912551
ISBN 10 0670912557
Titel Hatchett and Lycett
Autor Nigel Williams
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Penguin Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-03-28
Seitenanzahl 432
Preise Short-listed for Saga Award for Wit 2003
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