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Il mondo dopo la notte - I Classici del Giallo n. 1005 (1996)

di Charles Todd

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Serie: Inspector Ian Rutledge (1)

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:

"Todd has written a first novel that speaks out, urgently and compassionately, for a long-dead generation....A meticulously wrought puzzle."
â??New York Times Book Review

"An intricately plotted mystery. With this remarkable debut, Charles Todd breaks new ground in the historical crime novel."
â??Peter Lovesey, author of The Circle

"You're going to love Todd."
â??Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly

The first novel to feature war-damaged Scotland Yard inspector Ian Rutledge, A Test of Wills is the book that brought author Charles Todd into the spotlight. This Edgar® and Anthony Award-nominated, New York Times Notable mystery brilliantly evokes post-World War I Great Britain and introduces readers to one of crime fiction's most compelling series protagonists. Here the shell-shocked Rutledge struggles to retain his fragile grip on sanity while investigating the death of a popular army colonel, murdered, it appears, by a decorated war hero with ties to the Royal Family. A phenomenal writer, a twisting puzzle, a character-rich re-creation of an extraordinary time and place...it all adds up to one exceptional read that will delight fans of Elizabeth George, Martha Grimes, Jacqueline Winspear, Ruth Rendell, and other masters of the British procedural.… (altro)

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I do love a good British murder mystery. Written in 1996, this is the 1st book in the Inspector Ian Rutledge series, of which there are currently 19, apparently. A friend of mine brought this series to my attention, so I thought I'd try it. For some reason I couldn't pay attention the first several times I tried to listen to it. Maybe it was knowing I had three other audiobooks downloaded competing for air time. Maybe it's the melodic sound of Samuel Gilles voice, or the British accent, although that doesn't typically interfere with my concentration. Maybe I just had a lot on my mind. But once I resolved to listen all the way through it was actually rather riveting. The time is just post WWI, and Inspector Rutledge, while trying to solve a mystery, is struggling to adjust to life after having been a soldier in France. I don't want to spoil it for you so I'll stop there. ( )
  TraSea | Apr 29, 2024 |
enjoyed it. The characterization and the basic plot were enjoyable, but it is the main character that elevates it above the average series ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
First is series about Inspector Ian Rutledge. A surprise ending in learning that a young woman who was known to be timid and shy had a dual personality. Her other personality was Helena, a step sister killed long ago as a child. Google Books: Ian Rutledge returns to his career at Scotland Yard after years of fighting in the First World War. Unknown to his colleagues he is still suffering from shell shock, and is burdened with the guilt of having had executed a young soldier on the battlefield for refusing to fight. A jealous colleague has learned of his secret and has managed to have Rutledge assigned to a difficult case which could spell disaster for Rutledge whatever the outcome. A retired officer has been murdered. Rutledge, fighting the torment of his illness goes to investigte. As he digs into the lives of the villagers, the witness who disturbs him most is a war-ravaged ex-soldier, who chills Rutledge with the realisation that he could become like this man.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
(1996) Very good introduction to Rutledge, a WWI veteran with PTSD (shell shock) from the war. He functions pretty well, but has a voice in his head (Hamish) who is a much a character of the story as is Ian. Hamish MacLeod forces Ian to keep on the straight and narrow. The story is of a former Colonel Harris in the war who is murdered by shotgun. The main suspect is a former air ace Captain Wilton who the Home Office does not want found to be the murderer as he is a genuine war hero. Rutledge reluctantly comes to the opinion that the Captain is the culprit until he discovers that a local woman has mistakenly killed the Colonel, thinking that he had killed her sister by hit and run years earlier. She has taken on the second personality of her sister but the the 2 cannot coexist and the result is her suicide. KIRKUS: Returning from the Great War in 1919, Inspector Ian Rutledge is dispatched to the Warwick village of Upper Streetham to track down the killer of Colonel Charles Harris, shot from his horse but mysteriously landed on his chest. Except for heavily alibied malcontent Bert Mavers, no one seems to have anything bad to say about the squire: certainly not his loyal business manager Laurence Royston, his ward Lettice Wood, or her fianc? Captain Mark Wilton, who insists that his recent colloquy with Harris was anything but a quarrel. Besides, Rutledge's local colleagues tell him, how much stock can they place in the story of the quarrel, which depends entirely on the testimony of Daniel Hickam, half- mad from shell shock? As Rutledge pokes sedately among the embers of Harris's manse and the neighboring households¥the investigation proceeds slowly, slowly, through endless conversations with nary a hint of violence before the suspects' secrets tumble out in the closing pagesÂ¥he wrestles with a secret of his own: his agonizing case of shell shock, which has cursed him with the nagging specter of Hamish MacLeod, a corporal whose only return from the war has been inside Rutledge's head. The 20th century hasn't happened in Upper Streetham, which seems to have been cast out of Rebecca, or in first-novelist Todd's deeply old-fashioned storytelling, which eschews the slightest impropriety in favor of the patient subtlety and circumlocution that held readers in thrall 70 years ago. A feast for the like-minded.Pub Date: Aug. 16, 1996ISBN: 0-312-14431-8Page Count: 320Publisher: Dunne/St. Martin'sReview Posted Online: May 20, 2010Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 1996Categories: HISTORICAL FICTIONSHARE YOUR
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
This is the first book in Todd's Inspector Rutledge mystery series. It sets the tones for 23 or 24 more. I like the slow pace. In the post-WWII time period, Rutledge has to solve the mystery by interviewing and re-interviewing people, following red herring after red herring, all while listening to the voice in his head telling him what a poor job he's doing. I like Todd's writing style, the details of the time period and Rutledge's personality. ( )
  terran | Sep 17, 2022 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Todd, Charlesautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Gardner, Ashleyautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Giles, SamuelNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Gnade, UrsulaÜbersetzerautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Thompson, Victoriaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:

"Todd has written a first novel that speaks out, urgently and compassionately, for a long-dead generation....A meticulously wrought puzzle."
â??New York Times Book Review

"An intricately plotted mystery. With this remarkable debut, Charles Todd breaks new ground in the historical crime novel."
â??Peter Lovesey, author of The Circle

"You're going to love Todd."
â??Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly

The first novel to feature war-damaged Scotland Yard inspector Ian Rutledge, A Test of Wills is the book that brought author Charles Todd into the spotlight. This Edgar® and Anthony Award-nominated, New York Times Notable mystery brilliantly evokes post-World War I Great Britain and introduces readers to one of crime fiction's most compelling series protagonists. Here the shell-shocked Rutledge struggles to retain his fragile grip on sanity while investigating the death of a popular army colonel, murdered, it appears, by a decorated war hero with ties to the Royal Family. A phenomenal writer, a twisting puzzle, a character-rich re-creation of an extraordinary time and place...it all adds up to one exceptional read that will delight fans of Elizabeth George, Martha Grimes, Jacqueline Winspear, Ruth Rendell, and other masters of the British procedural.

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