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de Julia Wallis-Martin (Author) "might have suggested that menage a trois that Driver suspected had existed between them, but Joan merely said, 'Does he know?' ..." En savoir plus
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Twenty years ago, Thames Valley Chief Inspector Bill Driver was sure that Helena Warner, an undergraduate reading English at Oxford, was dead, not just missing, and that her lover Ian Gilmore had killed her. But the absence of Helena's body, presumably buried on the vast marsh surrounding the house from which she'd vanished, kept the case on hold. Now a grisly discovery has reopened it. Divers exploring the house, submerged in a reservoir since a few days after Helena's disappearance, have found her corpse shoved into a wardrobe inside, urging Driver out of retirement to join his younger colleagues in bringing Gilmore to justice. Fascinatingly, Martin shows how the past two decades have kept the rest of the principals as frozen in time as Helena. Gilmore's housemate, sculptor Richard Wachmann, has long been institutionalized for depression. Joan Poole, Helena's dull friend and her rival for Gilmore's attention, remains trapped in the body she loathes and in her hatred of Helena. Cora Bowerman, the heiress who's asked Wachmann to sculpt a likeness of her long-dead lover, has never forgiven her dead father for turning him out of the house and sending him to his death in the war. And Gilmore himself is haunted by the twin specters of vanished Helena and relentless Driver, now both unnervingly back in his life. An intense, exceptionally accomplished debut. Fans of Minette Walters's moody British puzzlers will find it irresistible. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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'One of the best thrillers you'll read this year' -- Cosmopolitan 'Absorbing and genuinely surprising' -- Guardian 'Well written, intelligent and chilling' -- Manchester Evening News 'A murky and compelling story' 'Adept at handling the drip-drip of information, it was smoothly, efficiently tricky' -- Daily Express 'A compulsive story' 'A strong plot' -- Night & Day

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The next Ruth Rendell?, Mai 23 2001
Par "bibliomane01" (Arlington, VA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Darkly atmospheric, with intriguing characters and a particularly repulsive murderer, "A Likeness In Stone" is reminiscent of such Ruth Rendell masterpieces as "The Lake of Darkness" and "A Judgement in Stone." In my opinion, comparisons to Minette Walters do Julia Wallis Martin a disservice because Ms Walters will never be able to create the kind of creeping horror that Martin makes the reader feel in this novel. The identity of the murderer is not hard to guess, but whodunit is less important than why, how (and how often!).
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4.0étoiles sur 5 An entertaining story..., Mai 15 2000
Par Dianne Foster "Di" (USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Opting for a fair amount of character development and a solid plot, the author has created a thoroughly enjoyable book that I completed in one sitting. Avid mystery readers will probably ID the killer about half way through the book.

The supposed similarity of this book with those written by Minette Walters must be owing to plot elements such as: three suspects and a body found in water (the Breaker); or, a long dead body that brings a formerly frustrated cop back to harass the main suspects (The Ice House). However, the depth of character development found in Walters' better books is missing. And, the reader probably won't learn much from this book, unlike those by Deborah Crombie (last two), Minette Walters, or P.D. James -- or even Elizabeth George for that matter.

The book reads like a screenplay -- which should be appreciated by TV buffs. Each chapter is an act, containing a 'scene or two. The set descriptions are good, although are a bit misplaced, i.e. the setting sun as mango hanging in the sky dripping juice at the soon-to-be death scene might have worked better in the scene where Cora was thinking about her long-dead RAF lover.

The writing in "Likeness in Stone" is not as rich as text by P.D. James, however, the plot moves along at a reasonable clip to a solid ending. In some of her books, James lingers over detail at the expense of a tangled ending, although she seems to have overcome that in her last two books.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Minette who? Julia Wallis Martin is incomparable. . ., Mars 10 2000
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What a neat book. I was browsing through Amazon's ". . .customer's also bought. . ." portion of the book reviews and found this book. I couldn't put it down and in fact read it in one marathon sitting on a long flight. Julia Wallis Martin has managed to write a dark and compelling mystery with an ending (and I usually guess who did it) that was in hindsight sort of obvious but so well masked in ambiguity that I wasn't really sure. Now that's a mystery! On top of that I realized that none of the characters were at all likeable, (except for maybe the intrepid Detective Driver) yet I really could not stop reading or caring about the outcome. I highly recommend this book---and am looking forward to reading her next book asap.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Minette Walters fans heads up!
This is an engrossing mystery. If you are a fan of Minette Walters dark mysteries, A Likeness in Stone is also a book that you will enjoy. Read more
Publié le Fév 9 2000 par Heidi L. Marshall

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Read
Just when you think you have it all figured out... this was a really fabulous read
Publié le Fév 3 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Reader from Austin
Excellent first rate mystery. The author has the skill to give depth to all of the characters while keeping the plot moving until the surprise ending. Read more
Publié le Janv. 28 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Can a debut be this good ?
A review compared "A Likeness in Stone" to Minette Walters fantastic psychological suspense novels, so I thought I'd give it a try. Read more
Publié le Oct. 26 1999 par Sabrina

5.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent read
One of the best mysteries I have read in a while. It reminded me of Ruth Rendell's best work. The author's descriptive power is excellent. I can't wait for next book!
Publié le Oct. 20 1999

2.0étoiles sur 5 Average
This book was ok. For light reading I suppose it's good but it was too easy to figure out the identity of the murderer and, frankly, I was a bit bored
Publié le Sep 8 1999 par Lea Mclemore

5.0étoiles sur 5 The ONLY reason I put this book down was that I had finished
What a great read! Just keep in mind that you will have to set aside a whole block of time to read this one in one sitting because you won't want to put it down. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 By accident I stumbled over this book - and was smashed!
Since I first read Minette Walters or Frances Fyfied I never was as enthusiastic again as by Julia Wallis Martin's crime novels. Read more
Publié le Mai 25 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 first book a winner...think elizabeth george...but compact
A Likeness in Stone is an intelligent and well-written suspense. It's hard to believe this is a first book. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 A very good mystery with gothic overtones
It took almost two decades before the corpse of college student Helena Warner was found by divers in a building submerged by a reservoir. Read more
Publié le Jui 8 1998

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