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Disordered minds

Called "a brilliant piece of psychological deconstruction" (London's "Daily Mail"), this first American publication of the bestselling British novel by the "New York Times" bestselling author of "Fox Evil" features a new design and enhanced production for comfortable reading. HC: Macmillan (UK).

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  • "Disordered minds"

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  • "Called "a brilliant piece of psychological deconstruction" (London's "Daily Mail"), this first American publication of the bestselling British novel by the "New York Times" bestselling author of "Fox Evil" features a new design and enhanced production for comfortable reading. HC: Macmillan (UK)."@en
  • "Een man lijkt ten onrechte veroordeeld te zijn voor de moord op zijn grootmoeder."
  • "In 1970, Howard Stamp, a mentally retarded twenty-year-old, was charged with brutally murdering his grandmother. The evidence was controversial, but Stamp was convicted. Three years later, he committed suicide. After trying to bring Stamp's case to public attention for years, George Gardener teams up with anthropologist Dr. Jonathan Hughes, who has reexamined Stamp's case for a book on injustice. The more George learns about Jonathan, the more similarities she discovers between scientist and subject. And, if a dangerous killer is still at large, she must help Jonathan defeat his own demons."@en
  • "In 1970, twenty-year-old Howard Stamp was convivted on disputed evidence of brutally murdering his grandmother in her home. Less than three years later he was dead, driven to suicide by self-hatred and relentless bullying by other prisoners. A fate befitting a murderer, perhaps, but what if he was innocent? When Dr Jonathan Hughes re-examines Stamp's case, his research leads him to believe that Stamp was wrongly convicted."
  • "In 1970, twenty-year-old Howard Stamp was convivted on disputed evidence of brutally murdering his grandmother in her home. Less than three years later he was dead, driven to suicide by self-hatred and relentless bullying by other prisoners. A fate befitting a murderer, perhaps, but what if he was innocent? When Dr Jonathan Hughes re-examines Stamp's case, his research leads him to believe that Stamp was wrongly convicted."@en
  • "Un anthropologue, Jonathan et une élue municipale de Bornemouth, Georgina, décident d'enquêter sur un crime vieux de trente ans : la jeune femme est persuadée qu'un déséquilibré a été injustement accusé d'avoir assassiné sa grand-mère. Ils font bientôt le rapprochement entre le meurtre et un viol et se retrouvent face à une bande de jeunes adolescents meurtris devenus tortionnaires et assassins."
  • "Thirty years after the death of an innocent man in prison, a social anthropologist discovers his case file and determines to track down the real killer."@en
  • "In 1970, Howard Stamp, a mentally retarded twenty-year-old, was charged with brutally murdering his grandmother. The evidence was controversial, but Stamp was convicted. Three years later, he committed suicide. After trying to bring Stamp's case to public attention for years, George Gardener teams up with anthropologist Dr. Jonathan Hughes, who has re-examined Stamp's case for a book on injustice. The more George learns about Jonathan, the more similarities she discovers between scientist and subject."@en
  • "In 1970, twenty-year-old Howard Stamp was convicted on disputed evidence of brutality murdering his grandmother in her home ..."@en
  • "When a local councillor and an anthropologist re-investigate the controversial murder conviction of a mentally retarded 20-year-old, they're unprepared for the disturbing facts that come to light--and the personal demons with which they must come to terms."@en
  • "Thirty years after the death of an innocent man in prison, a social anthropologist discovers his case file and determines to track down the real killer. But sleeping dogs are best left alone ..."@en

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Thriller"@en
  • "Thriller/Suspense"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Mystery"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Translations"

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  • "Disordered minds, Minette Walters"
  • "Der Außenseiter Roman"
  • "La disparue de Colliton Park : roman"
  • "Disordered Minds"
  • "Mielen häiriöitä"@fi
  • "La disparue de Collition Park"
  • "Der Aussenseiter : Roman"
  • "Disordered minds"@en
  • "Disordered minds"
  • "Mračne duše"@sl
  • "La disparue de colliton Park"
  • "La disparue de Colliton Park"
  • "Prove sepolte : romanzo"@it
  • "Prove sepolte : romanzo"
  • "Der Außenseiter"
  • "Ett förvridet sinne"@sv
  • "Der Außenseiter : Roman"
  • "Syge sind : kriminalroman"@da
  • "Verwarde geesten"
  • "Der Außenseiter Literatur ; Lesung"
  • "Der Au[beta]enseiter : Roman"

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