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  1. Deadheads_ Reginald Hill - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Mrs. Aldermann finds her nephew Patrick watching her deadhead roses in her garden. She is angry that her niece Penelope had Patrick and does not know who his father is. However, she sees potential in Patrick to be trained as her gardener. She shows him how to deadhead roses but when she hands ...

  2. 15 de nov. de 2000 · 3.82 /5 11 notes. Résumé : Cet été-là, lorsque les vannes du barrage se sont ouvertes pour engloutir la vallée et le village de Dendale, tout le monde y a vu un déluge salvateur, qui laverait la communauté de ses péchés. Car si tous les habitants ont été déplacés, même les morts du cimetière, quatre d'entre eux sont restés à ...

  3. 13 de ene. de 2012 · Reginald Hill, the author of the Dalziel and Pascoe crime novels, has died aged 75. His agent said: "Reginald died peacefully at home after a year's battle with cancer and is survived by his wife ...

  4. Reginald Hill (1936-2012) was an English crime writer best known for his Dalziel and Pascoe series. He began the series in 1970 with the book A Clubbable Woman; he would go on to write two dozen books in the series, which would later be adapted by the BBC.In 1995 he was awarded the Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger for Lifetime Achievement.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2021 · Serieninfos zur Reihe (1970-2009) Reihenname: Andrew Dalziel und Peter Pascoe / Dalziel & Pascoe. Reginald Hill (*03.04.1936, †12.01.2012) erdachte die Buchreihe vor über fünfzig Jahren. Inzwischen umfasst die Reihenfolge 24 Teile. Manche davon erschienen innerhalb eines Jahres. Zusätzlich zur Reihe gibt es drei Kurzgeschichten.

  6. Reginald Hill's Yorkshire police procedurals have earned repeated comparisons to the works of Elizabeth George, P.D. James, and Ruth Rendell. ARMS AND THE WOMEN is Hill's sixteenth novel to feature the blunt but intuitively brilliant Detective Superintend. August 1, 2011.

  7. Reginald Hill wurde am 3. April 1936 in Hartlepool, Durham, Großbritannien geboren. Nach zwei Jahren Wehrdienst studierte er Englische Literatur in Oxford und arbeitete anschließend zunächst als Lehrer. Seinen Debütroman »Eine Gasse für den Tod« (Original »A Clubbable Woman«) um den Superintendent Andrew Dalziel und Chief Inspector ...