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Five Roundabouts to Heaven

FROM THE INTRODUCTION BY JOHN LE CARRE "This novel comprises some of the best work of an extremely gifted and perhaps under-regarded British crime novelist...What gave John Bingham his magic was something we look for in every writer, too often in vain: an absolute command of the internal landscape of his characters, acutely observed by a humane but wonderfully corrosive eye." Nineteen years is a long time. But when Peter Harding and Philip Bartels meet up again in the French countryside of their youth, the history and the dark secrets it holds are still there, tempered only slightly by time. The two men share more than a past friendship. Decades earlier, trapped in a disenchanted marriage with his wife, Beatrice, Philip meets and falls in love with the graceful, charming Lorna Dickson. Overcome by the prospect of a humiliating divorce, Philip makes the decision to poison Beatrice. But when he invites his best friend, Peter, to meet his mistress at lunch one day, he unwittingly sets off a shocking chain of events that will forever change the lives of everyone involved. Now available for the first time in over twenty years, Five Roundabouts to Heaven is one of master writer and storyteller John Bingham's greatest works. With a chilling, expertly calibrated plot and mesmerizing prose, it is the powerful study of how murder can so easily enter the minds of ordinary people.

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  • "When his old friend Philip Bartels calls him for advice, Peter Harding cannot imagine the fateful road they are both about to take. For quiet, respectable 'Barty' has decided that his marriage to Beatrice must end now that he has met the passionate Lorna but, as he explains to Harding, his concern for Beatrice is preventing him from leaving her. Perhaps Harding should have offered his advice and simply walked away but then he too meets Lorna, and he begins to manipulate events for his own ends. With fatal results."
  • "FROM THE INTRODUCTION BY JOHN LE CARRE "This novel comprises some of the best work of an extremely gifted and perhaps under-regarded British crime novelist...What gave John Bingham his magic was something we look for in every writer, too often in vain: an absolute command of the internal landscape of his characters, acutely observed by a humane but wonderfully corrosive eye." Nineteen years is a long time. But when Peter Harding and Philip Bartels meet up again in the French countryside of their youth, the history and the dark secrets it holds are still there, tempered only slightly by time. The two men share more than a past friendship. Decades earlier, trapped in a disenchanted marriage with his wife, Beatrice, Philip meets and falls in love with the graceful, charming Lorna Dickson. Overcome by the prospect of a humiliating divorce, Philip makes the decision to poison Beatrice. But when he invites his best friend, Peter, to meet his mistress at lunch one day, he unwittingly sets off a shocking chain of events that will forever change the lives of everyone involved. Now available for the first time in over twenty years, Five Roundabouts to Heaven is one of master writer and storyteller John Bingham's greatest works. With a chilling, expertly calibrated plot and mesmerizing prose, it is the powerful study of how murder can so easily enter the minds of ordinary people."@en
  • "Lorsque son vieil ami Philip Bartels l'appelle pour lui demander conseil, Peter Harding est à mille lieues de s'imaginer qu'ils sont tous deux sur le point de prendre une décision qui va bouleverser leur existence. Car le paisible et respectable "Barty" veut mettre un terme à son mariage depuis qu'il a rencontré l'ardente Lorna. Cependant son attachement pour sa femme l'empêche de la quitter..."

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Large type books"
  • "Large type books"@en

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  • "Cinq tours jusqu'au paradis"
  • "Five Roundabouts to Heaven"@en
  • "Five roundabouts to heaven"
  • "Five roundabouts to heaven"@en
  • "Five roundabouts to Heaven"
  • "Five roundabouts to heaven a novel"@en
  • "Five roundabouts to heaven : [a novel]"