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  1. 1 gen 2001 · River of Darkness by Rennie Airth is the first book of the John Madden mystery series set in post-WWI England. Scotland Yard Detective Inspector John Madden's wife and daughter perished in the pre-Great War flu epidemic, then he suffered years of trench warfare, before returning to police duty.

    • (8,5K)
    • Paperback
    • Rennie Airth
  2. John Madden Series by Rennie Airth. 6 primary works • 6 total works. Inspector John Madden of Scotland Yard, a shell-shocked veteran of World War I: Book 1. River of Darkness. by Rennie Airth. 3.95 · 8,552 Ratings · 749 Reviews · published 1999 · 63 editions. In a quiet and picturesque English countryside whe… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2.

  3. 14 feb 2022 · La serie è composta da: 1. A Touch of Darkness. 2. A Touch of Ruin. 3. A Touch of Malice. 4. A Touch of Chaos. Genere: Urban Fantasy. Autrice: Scarlett St. Clair. 14 febbraio 2022. Persefone è la dea della primavera, ma solo di nome. La verità è che, sin da quando era bambina, i fiori si avvizziscono non appena lei li tocca.

  4. 31 mag 2005 · This “fine, frightening piece of work” ( Kirkus Reviews) introduces inspector John Madden who, in the years following World War I, is sent to a small village to investigate a particularly gruesome attack. The local police dismiss the slaughter as a botched robbery, but Madden detects the signs of a madman at work.

    • $17
    • 9780,1B
    • Penguin Publishing Group
    • 05/31/2005
  5. Un horror di serie z per i campioni di wrestling Kurt Angle e soci: in River of darkness niente pestaggi e sparatorie, solo la noia a farla da padrona…

  6. 31 mag 2005 · Paperback – May 31, 2005. by Rennie Airth (Author) 4.5 1,932 ratings. Book 1 of 5: John Madden Mysteries. See all formats and editions. "It's the tactics and the terrain, the morale and the characters that make the difference between an average thriller and one as good as this."—The New York Times Book Review.

  7. Upon its original publication, River of Darkness awed readers who look for intelligent, well-plotted psychological mysteries. This “fine, frightening piece of work” ( Kirkus Reviews ) introduces inspector John Madden who, in the years following World War I, is sent to a small village to investigate a particularly gruesome attack.