Carnage on the Committee (Robert Amiss/Baroness Jack Troutbeck Mysteries Book 10)
معرفی کتاب «Carnage on the Committee (Robert Amiss/Baroness Jack Troutbeck Mysteries Book 10)» نوشتهٔ Edwards, Ruth Dudley، منتشرشده توسط نشر Poisoned Pen Press در سال 2004. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
as The Judges Of A Literary Prize Chip Away At The Author List, Someone Else Is Chipping Away At Them....
when The Chairperson Of The Prestigious Knapper-warburton Literary Prize Dies In Suspicious Circumstances, Robert Amiss (the Token Sane Member Of The Judging Panel) Wastes No Time In Summoning Baroness Jack Troutbeck To Step Into The Chair.
speculation That A Killer May Be Targeting The Judges Worries The Baroness Not In The Slightest - It S The Prospect Of Immersing Herself In Modern Literature That Fills Her With Dread. But Noblesse Must Oblige, Even When It Means Joining The Ranks Of The Superciliati Sitting In Judgement Of The Literati.
with The Baroness At The Helm, The Judges Resume The Task Of Whittling Away At The Short-list. But The Killer, Too, Has Resumed Work And Is Whittling Away At The Judges One By One.
about The Author:
since 1993 Ruth Has Written Seriously And/or Frivolously For Almost Every National Newspaper In The Republic Of Ireland And The United Kingdom And Appears Frequently On Radio And Television In Ireland, The Uk And On The Bbc World Service. Ruth Feels Both Irish And English And Greatly Enjoys Being Part Of Both Cultures. Three Times A Bridesmaid, She Has Been Shortlisted By The Crime Writers Association For The John Creasey Award For The Best First Novel And Twice For The Last Laugh Award For The Funniest Crime Novel Of The Year.
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marvellously Entertaining And Iconoclastic Series Of Satires On The British Establishment. Ruth Dudley Edwards Is A Crime Writer Whom We Should Treasure -sharp, Intelligent And Gloriously Politically Incorrect.
"The literary cognoscenti ('the superciliati,' she calls them) hold no terror for this ribald satirist."—New York Times When the chairperson of the prestigious Knapper-Warburton Literary Prize dies in suspicious circumstances, Robert Amiss (the token sane member of the judging panel) wastes no time in summoning Baroness "Jack" Troutbeck to step into the chair. Speculation that a killer may be targeting the judges does not worry the baroness in the slightest—it's the prospect of immersing herself in modern literature that fills her with dread. But noblesse must oblige, even when it means joining the ranks of the superciliati sitting in judgment of the literati. With the baroness at the helm, the judges resume the task of whittling away at the shortlist. But the killer, too, has resumed work and is whittling away at the judges one by one.... He will take seventeen to the match - how many will he bring back? In Cibola football is a matter of life and death. Sir Tristram must reunite his Blood City teammates - Knights, Pirates and Westerners - to win the prestigious Seskie tournament against their oldest rivals. Behind the match is a bigger power play, a king's mission to bring down his greatest rival by persuasion, trickery or force. Needing a squad of soldiers as well as footballers, Sir Tristram must also find a place on tour and in his heart for the teenage child he has not addressed by name since infancy... When the chairperson of the prestigious Knapper-Wharburton Literary Prize dies in suspicious circumstances, Robert Amiss (the token sane member of the judging panel) wastes no time in summoning Baroness "Jack" Troutbeck to step into the chair. With the baroness at the helm, the judges resume the task of whittling away at the short-list. But the killer, too, has resumed work and is whittling away at the judges one by one