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James Oswald (1)

Autor(a) de Natural Causes

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James Oswald (1) foi considerado como pseudónimo de James D. Oswald.

18 Works 1,469 Membros 76 Críticas
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Séries

Obras por James Oswald

Foram atribuídas obras ao autor também conhecido como James D. Oswald.

Natural Causes (2012) 366 exemplares
The Book of Souls (2012) 247 exemplares
The Hangman's Song (2013) 156 exemplares
Dead Men's Bones (2014) 138 exemplares
Prayer for the Dead (2015) 121 exemplares
The Damage Done (2016) 94 exemplares
Written in Bones (1795) 79 exemplares
The Gathering Dark (2018) 56 exemplares
Cold as the Grave (2019) 46 exemplares
No Time to Cry (2018) 38 exemplares
Bury Them Deep (2020) 33 exemplares
All That Lives (2022) 27 exemplares
What Will Burn (2021) 26 exemplares
Nothing to Hide (2019) 24 exemplares
Nowhere to Run (2021) 11 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Oswald, James
Outros nomes
Oswald, J. D.
Data de nascimento
1968 (?)
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Scotland, UK
Locais de residência
Fife, Scotland, UK
Ocupações
farmer
author

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Chat em Book Discussion : The Gathering Dark by James Oswald (Julho 2023)
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Chat em Book Discussion : Written in Bones by James Oswald (Outubro 2019)
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Meet the Author em Book Discussion : The Damage Done by James Oswald (Fevereiro 2019)
Chat em Book Discussion : The Damage Done by James Oswald (Fevereiro 2019)
Meet the Author em Book Discussion : Prayer For The Dead by James Oswald (Setembro 2018)
Chat em Book Discussion : Prayer For The Dead by James Oswald (Setembro 2018)
Chat em Book Discussion : Dead Men’s Bones by James Oswald (Fevereiro 2018)
Chat em Book Discussion : The Hangman's Song by James Oswald (Outubro 2017)
Chat em Book Discussion : The Book of Souls by James Oswald (Junho 2017)
Chat em Book Discussion : Natural Causes by James Oswald (Fevereiro 2017)

Críticas

2022 Inspector Anthony McLean
To do read the series again in x years time
 
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BJMacauley | 3 outras críticas | Sep 15, 2023 |
In Dead Men’s Bones, the fourth installment in James Oswald’s McLean series of police procedurals, DI Tony McLean is called upon to solve two cases. The first involves a body found at the bottom of a cliff beside the River Esk: a naked man covered head-to-toe in fresh tattoos. The other is a brutal murder-suicide: at their posh home in the countryside, MSP Andrew Weatherly has killed his two young daughters with poison, shot his wife, and then turned the gun on himself. The mystery posed by the Weatherly murders is a question of why, since there is no doubt Andrew Weatherly committed the horrific murder of his family unaided (the house was well-covered by CCTV). The naked man case poses a riddle of a different order: who is the man, how did he come to be where he was found, why is he covered with tattoos? At the behest of Detective Superintendent Duguid, McLean starts digging, and in the process (as is his habit) ruffles quite a few feathers among the high and mighty. After numerous twists and turns, the trail leads McLean and his team to a derelict mental hospital and an ultra-wealthy, supremely tight-lipped business partner of Weatherly’s: the deeply mysterious and bewitching Mrs. Saifre, whose interest in Tony seems anything but benevolent. Along the way, McLean is fed sordid information and lewd photographs meant to besmirch Weatherly’s reputation by a mysterious individual (special forces? MI5?) who seems able to enter McLean’s house at will. The plot is engaging if somewhat convoluted, but eventually Tony establishes a link between the two cases, a discovery that leads to a resolution filled with mayhem and destruction. Oswald’s unadorned writing serves the swiftly paced story perfectly. Tony McLean is an attractive hero with a tragic past, a relentlessly curious detective who will piss off whoever he has to in his quest for the truth and damn the consequences. The dour Scottish setting drips atmosphere, and the supernatural element is handled with subtlety and grace. A worthy addition to a stellar series.… (mais)
 
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icolford | 4 outras críticas | Sep 4, 2023 |
The second book I have read from this author and another excellent mystery, unfortunately I read them out f sequence, but the story was very good. It is about a serial killer copying the murders of a previous serial killer called the Christmas killer. It was not predictable at all, and it takes place in Edinburgh Scotland in December, and the authors descriptions of the icy cold and drabness and measurably to the story.
 
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zmagic69 | 13 outras críticas | Mar 31, 2023 |
A well written engaging mystery, but easy to figure out who the killer was while still having over 200 pages left in the book.
 
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zmagic69 | 10 outras críticas | Mar 31, 2023 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
18
Membros
1,469
Popularidade
#17,487
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
76
ISBN
147
Línguas
5

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