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Reginald Hill's ?Dialogues of the Dead is a bridge that spans the classic English whodunit and the dark heart of contemporary crime fiction, the serial-killer novel....The fertility of Hill's imagination, the range of his power, the sheer quality of his literary style never cease to delight.? (Val McDermid) Normally, there would be nothing sinister about a death by drowning and a motorcycle fatality?had these tragic occurrences not been predicted before the fact in a pair of macabre "Dialogues" submitted to a Yorkshire short story competition. Yet the local police department is slow to…mehr

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Reginald Hill's ?Dialogues of the Dead is a bridge that spans the classic English whodunit and the dark heart of contemporary crime fiction, the serial-killer novel....The fertility of Hill's imagination, the range of his power, the sheer quality of his literary style never cease to delight.? (Val McDermid) Normally, there would be nothing sinister about a death by drowning and a motorcycle fatality?had these tragic occurrences not been predicted before the fact in a pair of macabre "Dialogues" submitted to a Yorkshire short story competition. Yet the local police department is slow to act?until the arrival of a third Dialogue...and another corpse. A darkness is settling over a terrorized community, brought on by a genius fiend who hides clues to his horrific acts in complex riddles and brilliant wordplay. Now two seasoned CID investigators, Peter Pascoe and "Fat Andy" Dalziel, are racing against a clock whose every tick signals more blood and outrage, caught in the twisted game of a diabolical killer who is turning their jurisdiction into a slaughterhouse.
Autorenporträt
Reginald Hill, acclaimed English crime writer, was a native of Cumbria and a former resident of Yorkshire, the setting for his novels featuring Superintendent Andy Dalziel and DCI Peter Pascoe. Their appearances won Hill numerous awards, including a CWA Golden Dagger and the Cartier Diamond Dagger Lifetime Achievement Award. The Dalziel and Pascoe stories were also adapted into a hugely popular BBC TV series. Hill died in 2012.
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  • 'Red herrings and clues abound ... the dialogue is laugh-out-loud and offensive, one of the many things readers have come to love in Hill's books' Sunday Times
  • 'As entertainingly funny as it is exciting' Spectator
  • 'Hugely enjoyable' Observer
  • 'Reginald Hill is writing very much at the top of his form ... the cleverest crime novel of the year, and also one of the most enjoyable' Evening Standard
  • 'Another winner from a genuine master of British crime fiction' Time Out
'Red herrings and clues abound ... the dialogue is laugh-out-loud and offensive, one of the many things readers have come to love in Hill's books' Sunday Times 'As entertainingly funny as it is exciting' Spectator 'Hugely enjoyable' Observer 'Reginald Hill is writing very much at the top of his form ... the cleverest crime novel of the year, and also one of the most enjoyable' Evening Standard 'Another winner from a genuine master of British crime fiction' Time Out