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Death Under a Little Sky - Abell, Stig
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"Gloriously atmospheric."--Lucy Foley "Truly excellent."--Lee Child "Gorgeous. . . . It has the halo of an instant classic."--AJ Finn In this widely praised debut crime thriller, a high-flying detective leaves London for a fresh start in the countryside--only to find himself on familiar ground hunting for a dangerous killer. When Jake Jackson inherits his reclusive uncle's property in the country, the detective seizes the opportunity for a new life away from the hustle of London. The new home in this charming rural idyll is beautiful and the surroundings are stunning. While the locals are a…mehr

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"Gloriously atmospheric."--Lucy Foley "Truly excellent."--Lee Child "Gorgeous. . . . It has the halo of an instant classic."--AJ Finn In this widely praised debut crime thriller, a high-flying detective leaves London for a fresh start in the countryside--only to find himself on familiar ground hunting for a dangerous killer. When Jake Jackson inherits his reclusive uncle's property in the country, the detective seizes the opportunity for a new life away from the hustle of London. The new home in this charming rural idyll is beautiful and the surroundings are stunning. While the locals are a bit eccentric, they're also friendly and invite the newcomer to join their annual treasure hunt. When a young woman's bones are discovered, Jake finds himself pulled back into the role of detective, and on the trail of a dangerous killer hiding within this most unlikely of settings.
Autorenporträt
Stig Abell loves detective novels above any other literature, films, plays, or television. Death Under a Little Sky is the first one he's actually written. He presents the breakfast show on Times Radio, which he helped launch in 2020. He has been a regular presenter on Radio 4's Front Row and was the editor and publisher of the Times Literary Supplement. He has written for nearly every newspaper in Britain, and a few in America as well. He lives in London with his wife, three children and two independent-minded cats, Boo and Ninja.