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Sally Spencer

Autore di The Dead Hand of History

75 opere 1,354 membri 43 recensioni

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Comprende i nomi: Alan Rustage, James Garcia Woods

Serie

Opere di Sally Spencer

The Dead Hand of History (2009) 68 copie
The Salton Killings (1998) 58 copie
Echoes of the Dead (2010) 54 copie
The Ring of Death (2010) 52 copie
Backlash (2011) 44 copie
Murder at Swann's Lake (1999) 35 copie
A Walk with the Dead (2012) 35 copie
Dying Fall (2008) 34 copie
A Long Time Dead (2006) 31 copie
A Death Left Hanging (2003) 30 copie
Lambs to the Slaughter (2012) 29 copie
Sins of the Fathers (2006) 28 copie
Dead on Cue (2001) 27 copie
Dangerous Games (2007) 27 copie
The Red Herring (2002) 27 copie
The Golden Mile to Murder (2001) 25 copie
The Dark Lady (2001) 25 copie
Death of a Cave Dweller (2000) 25 copie
The Enemy Within (2003) 24 copie
Stone Killer (2005) 24 copie
Death of an Innocent (2002) 23 copie
Thicker than Water (2015) 22 copie
The Butcher Beyond (2004) 22 copie
The Shivering Turn (1740) 22 copie
Death Watch (2007) 22 copie
The Witch Maker (2004) 21 copie
Death in Disguise (2016) 21 copie
Blackstone and the Tiger (2003) 21 copie
Best Served Cold (2015) 20 copie
Death's Dark Shadow (2013) 20 copie
The Hidden (2017) 18 copie
Dying in the Dark (2005) 18 copie
Supping with the Devil (2014) 15 copie
Dry Bones (2017) 14 copie
Dead End (2019) 10 copie
Poison (2021) 9 copie
South of the River (1998) 7 copie
Old Father Thames (1996) 7 copie
The Paradise Job (1999) 7 copie
The Stalker (2016) 6 copie
The General's Dog (1999) 6 copie
Daughters of Darkness (2020) 6 copie
Up Our Street (1994) 5 copie
Salt of the Earth (1900) 5 copie
The Fifth Column (2002) 4 copie
A Picnic in Eden (1996) 4 copie
The Silent Land (1997) 3 copie
Pilgrimage of Death (2015) 3 copie
Those Golden Days (1996) 3 copie
Violation 3 copie
The Company (2021) 3 copie
The Morgan Horse (1994) 2 copie
The Vital Chain (2017) 2 copie
In the Bedroom (2007) 1 copia
Death of a Matador (2022) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Rustage, Alan
Altri nomi
Woods, James Garcia (pen name)
Spencer, Sally (pen name)
Data di nascita
1949
Sesso
male
Luogo di nascita
Cheshire, United Kingdom
Breve biografia
Sally Spencer and James García Woods are pseudonyms of Alan Rustage.
[from author's website]
Sally Spencer is a pen name, first adopted when the author (actually called Alan Rustage) was writing sagas and it was almost obligatory that a woman's name appeared on the cover (other authors like Emma Blair and Mary Jane Staples are also men). For the Inspector Ruiz series, Alan chose James García Woods, to reflect both the Spanish and English roots of the series.

Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a teacher. In 1978-79 he was working in Iran and witnessed the fall of the Shah (see the Blog for what it was like to live through a revolution). He got used to having rifles - and, one occasion, a rocket launcher - pointed at him by both soldiers and revolutionaries, but he was never entirely comfortable with it.

He lived in Madrid for over twenty years, and still considers it the most interesting and exciting city he has ever visited, but for the last few years he has opted for a quieter life in the seaside town of Calpe, on the Costa Blanca.

His first series of books were historical sagas set in Cheshire (where he grew up) and London. They were very popular with his English readers, but his American readers find the dialect something of a strain.

He has written twenty books featuring DCI Woodend (a character based partly on a furniture dealer he used to play dominoes with) and ten (so far!) about Woodend's protegé Monika Paniatowski.

His DI Sam Blackstone books are set in Victorian/Edwardian London, New York and Russia, and the Inspector Paco Ruiz books have as their backdrop the Spanish Civil War.

Alan is a competitive games player who likes bridge and pub quizzes. It is only by enforcing iron discipline that he doesn't play video games all the time.

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Good well paced thriller that I didn't want to stop reading. Bit reminiscent of Simon Brett's Charles Paris. Workman like
 
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wrichard | Nov 19, 2023 |
I didn’t realize when I started this delightful mystery that it is the final in a beloved series. The traditional characters have another chance to work through another murder challenge while bringing a new generation onboard. This is a fun standalone book or obviously can be read as the end of a respected police career. The various settings in their hometown also become nostalgic characters complementing the story as Sally Spencer’s descriptions are very vivid and evocative.

Thanks to NetGalley and Severn House for the opportunity to read this classic mystery ARC.… (altro)
 
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likestotravel | Dec 6, 2022 |
Having read other works by the same author I was expecting a coherent interesting historical detective story. Instead this book flits about all over the place. One minute you're in london. The next St Petersburg and Brighton the next. The russian adventure is really just padding. I couldn't recommend this book.
 
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wrichard | 1 altra recensione | Nov 9, 2022 |
I read The Shivering Turn, the first book in the series earlier this year and I was thrilled to get to chance to read the sequel Dry Bones. Private investigator Jennie Redhead is back and in this book, she has to solve the mystery of two skeletons that are found in the cellars beneath St Luke's College without the police finding out about that since her friend, and the college's bursar, Charlie Swift doesn't want to involve them. The skeletons are buried 30 years apart, so now she must find out what links them together to find out who put them there.

I found the Shivering Turn to be an excellent start and I'm thrilled to say that this book is also great. One aspect I love about this series is that it's set in the 70s Oxford and I was also extra pleased that this book dealt with a cold case. We got to see flashbacks back to St Luke's both during WW1 and WW2 and it was especially interesting to get to know a younger Charlie Swift. The book really captured the atmosphere of the different periods and I always love reading a book that feels authentic. As for the case, well, it's a true puzzle, but Jennie is a good PI and she, despite, feeling let down by Charlie hiding things will do everything to solve it.

I quite enjoyed this mystery book and I look forward to reading more books about Jennie Redhead!

I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy through NetGalley for an honest review!
… (altro)
 
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MaraBlaise | 1 altra recensione | Jul 23, 2022 |

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Statistiche

Opere
75
Utenti
1,354
Popolarità
#18,991
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
43
ISBN
288
Lingue
3

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