Nameless David John CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Nameless David John CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 392 pages Broche Un de l'histoire la plus impopulaire de Shakespeare joue, des affaires du Roi John avec la vie et mort du Roi John, qui a regne a partir de a . C'est des Shakespeare entre dans son traitement de l'histoire Anglaise, se concentrant plus avec succes le 14eme et les XVemes siecle posterieurs dans les jeux qui epuisent de Richard II a Henry VI. En consequence le Roi John souffre d'etre tellement historiquement eloigne a temps, aussi bien que d'offrir un roi plutot faible et indecis, qui manque du charisme et de l'autorite de Richard III ou de Henry V. Le jeu commence par le Roi John luttant pour maintenir son trone, sous l'attaque a partir des courtisans rebelles et du Philip, le roi de la France. Pendant Que la querelle escalade dans la guerre avec la France, le jeu commence a prendre une saveur Elisabethaine contemporaine--l'invasion crainte d'une nation (Catholique) etrangere, et le point auquel une telle invasion est basee sur la paternite incertaine du Roi John (comme la Reine Elizabeth, John est accusee d'etre un batard et est excommuniee). Le jeu est sauve de ses machinations politiques plutot sans couleur par Philip le Batard, le favori de John, un precurseur dramatique des mecontents douteux mais charismatiques comme Edmund dans le Roi Lear. C'est egalement Philip qui est donne les lignes les plus puissantes et les plus patriotiques, quand il reclame que la « Cette Angleterre n'a jamais fait, ni ne jamais, Lie au pied fier d'un conquerant ». Le Roi la mort mysterieuse et decevante de John par la maladie a l'extremite du jeu degonfle des attentes - quelque chose qui pourraient etre dites du jeu dans son ensemble. --Jerry Brotton Couldn't put it down!!! Another excellent book by David John. The characters built up nicely, as did the story lines, into a shock ending I never saw coming. There's a couple of very clever twists thrown in as well. The relationship between the two detectives keeps you guessing and the murders, as in Sports Day, are ingenious as they are gruesome. It's another brilliant crime chiller from David. Here's looking forward to the next! _ *\_ 'In desperation she began to shout for help and bang on the steel walls but everything just echoed round and round the nothingness chamber...........a loud noise behind her made her jump. It was a constant sound, like a motor of some kind, but she couldn't be sure..........warily she walked towards the sound in the pitch blackness with her arms outstretched in front of her. Her hands found the ice cold wall again but there was something different about it, it was vibrating slightly, and it was moving. Her panic turned to horror when she realised it was slowly moving towards her.' DI Rosemary Leach is used to dealing with the sicker side of life; rape, murder, violence; it comes with the job. But the events about to unfold take her down unfamiliar paths, paths that lead to the darkest of secrets; paths that lead to an evil, sadistic mind. Given the option she would not have walked those paths but she has no choice, fate has dictated that she must tread them, regardless where they lead. She doesn't always walk these paths alone, DS Jennifer Preston treads with her; aiding, questioning, befriending, protecting; but there are some paths she has no choice but walk by herself and one which she never thought she'd have to walk again, ever. She had no idea that what started as a simple, long overdue arrest would be the beginning of a series of sickening events that would have her question her skills, her abilities, her resolve. But is there any connection between the events unfolding before her? Is this revenge or coincidence? Why the graffiti and what is its significance? More disturbingly how many more must die before she understands? Faire une rechercher sur Nameless David John CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 392 pages Broche Faire une rechercher sur David Jo