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Podtitul: 3x Mignon G. Eberhart. Tento svazek sdružuje díla vydaná samostatně: (Bez)nadějné vyhlídky, Nebezpečné bohatství, Unáhlená svatba.
Tato autorka proslula svými detektivními romány, často s neobvyklou dvojicí vyšetřovatelů – sestrou a policejním detektivem. Její styl se vyznačuje napětím a bystrým pozorováním lidské povahy. Kromě toho se věnovala i povídkám, v nichž představila další zajímavé postavy pátrající po pravdě. Její dílo je ceněné pro svou řemeslnou zručnost a obohacení žánru.







Podtitul: 3x Mignon G. Eberhart. Tento svazek sdružuje díla vydaná samostatně: (Bez)nadějné vyhlídky, Nebezpečné bohatství, Unáhlená svatba.
Dobrodružný román s kriminální zápletkou je zasazen do exotického prostředí malého ostrova uprostřed Karibského moře. Mladá Američanka, která se zasnoubila s místním majitelem plantáží, se v jeho domě chystá na svatbu, ale k svatbě nedojde. Dvě vraždy v nejbližším okolí a bezprostřední ohrožení jejího života jí ukazují pravou tvář jejího milostného poblouznění.
Featuring a classic crime narrative, this book offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century literature. It is part of a collection that aims to make scarce and costly works accessible to modern readers. The edition retains the original text and artwork, ensuring an authentic experience for enthusiasts of the genre. Ideal for collectors and newcomers alike, it celebrates the rich history of crime fiction.
Mignon Good Eberhart (1899-1996) was for much of the twentieth century one of the best known mystery writers in America. She was both talented and prolific, publishing 59 novels and many short stories in her more than 60-year writing career. Dead Yesterday contains the best of her previously uncollected stories, with tales about the following sleuths:Nurse Sarah Keate, a middle-aged no nonsense nurse who appeared not only in Eberhart?s first seven novels, but she also made her rounds as a short-story character in 1930s periodicals. Her acerbic wit and matter-of-fact demeanor defy the dark forces of murder that she encounters in and out of hospital settings.Susan Dare, a saucy young mystery writer, is aided by her journalist friend Jim Byrne. She was exclusively a short story character.James Wickwire, is a rarity in the Eberhart canon ? a male protagonist. An elderly senior vice-president of a bank, Wuickwire is a bachelor whose reputation is incredibly appealing to damsels in distress and others who seek his reluctant assistance in solving crimes.Melvina Standish ? Mel Standish, like Sarah Keate is a nurse. Standish, however, had her solo appearance before Keate. In the earliest (1926) Eberhart work, Mel helps solve a murder at her Chicago Apartment house.
After a murder at the manor where she’s employed, a nurse trades her stethoscope for a magnifying glass… When Nurse Keate arrives at the Thatcher estate to care for a man with a bullet in his shoulder, she’s told that he shot himself accidentally—but when the convalescing man is murdered soon thereafter, it becomes clear that the only “accident” was his not being fully killed the first time around. A murderer stalks the manor and yet the rest of the family isn’t the slightest bit alarmed; instead, they seem intent on concealing the crime and adding it to the other dark secrets buried deep within their mansion’s walls. Meanwhile, Nurse Keate is passed from one family member to another, each one claiming some spurious ailment requiring her expertise, realizing only too late that the family is anxious to keep her and her knowledge of the crime from leaving the premises. After another apparent murder takes place, she begins to fear that the price of this knowledge may be her life. A thrilling mystery set in the rarified world of a wealthy Midwestern family, Murder by an Aristocrat renders its pulse-pounding suspense and puzzling crimes with eloquent prose, exemplifying why Eberhart was widely known, in her day, as “the atmosphere queen.” It is the fifth installment in the Nurse Keate series, which can be read in any order.