"Suspicious deaths." . . "1914 - 1918" . . "Villages Angleterre Romans." . . "Poétesses Romans." . . "Poets." . . . . . . "Historical fiction" . "Historical fiction"@en . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . "Flügel aus Feuer : ein Inspektor-Rutledge-Roman" . . . . . . . "Wings of fire : an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery" . "Wings of fire : an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "Wings of fire" . "Wings of fire"@en . . . . . "Mystery"@en . "In Cornwall, England, three members of the same family have suddenly died. Among the dead is Olivia, the reclusive writer whose war poetry gave Ian Rutledge a handhold on sanity while he fought in the trenches of France. Although no evidence indicates foul play, a concerned and influential relative suspects that the deaths are actually murders, and she convinces Scotland Yard to send someone for a thorough investigation. Rutledge's rival, Bowles, sees the Cornwall incident as an opportunity to get the shell-shocked World War I veteran away from London where a recent Ripper-style killing spree promises celebrity for the detective who can crack the case. Accompanying the inspector to Cornwall is Rutledge's constant \"companion\" Hamish, the young Scot whom he unwillingly had to execute on the battlefield and whose tormenting voice sounds in Rutledge's head, forcing him to face unpleasant truths."@en . . "Inspector Ian Rutledge, still haunted by old war memories, struggles to put his troubles aside and solve the murder of a well-known Cornish poet. But when he finds himself unable to escape the ghosts of the past, Rutledge decides to take an unorthodox route and use his psychological delusions to help him catch a killer."@en . . "Historical"@en . "Psychological fiction"@en . "Psychological fiction" . . . "In post-World War I Britain, Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard travels to Cornwall to investigate three mysterious deaths. Accompanying him is his constant companion, a young Scot he executed on the battlefield whose tormenting voice forces him to face unpleasant truths. By the author of A Test of Wills." . . . . . . . . "Vinger af ild"@da . . . . . . "aInspector Ian Rutledge is quickly sent to investigate the sudden deaths of three members of the same eminent Cornwall family, but the World War I veteran soon realizes that nothing about this case is routine. Including the identity of one of the dead, a reclusive spinster unmasked as O. A. Manning, whose war poetry helped Rutledge retain his grasp on sanity in the trenches of France. Guided by the voice of Hamish, the Scot he unwillingly executed on the battlefield, Rutledge is driven to uncover the haunting truths of murder and madness rooted in a family crypt..." . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . . "Flügel aus Feuer ein Inspektor-Rutledge-Roman" . . . "Psychological"@en . "In post-World War I in Britain, Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard travels to Cornwall to investigate three mysterious deaths. Accompanying him is his constant companion, a young Scot he executed on the battlefield whose tormenting voice forces him to face unpleasant truths."@en . . "Inspector Ian Rutledge is quickly sent to investigate the sudden deaths of three members of the same eminent Cornwall family, but the World War I veteran soon realizes that nothing about this case is routine. Including the identity of one of the dead, a reclusive spinster unmasked as O.A. Manning, whose war poetry helped Rutledge retain his grasp on sanity in the trenches of France. Guided by the voice of Hamish, the Scot he unwillingly executed on the battlefield, Rutledge is driven to uncover the haunting truths of murder and madness rooted in a family crypt ..."@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . . . "Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Anciens combattants Angleterre Romans." . . "Romans policiers." . . "Family secrets." . . "Shell shock." . . "Cornwall (England : County)" . . . . "FICTION Mystery & Detective Historical." . . "Scotland Yard." . . "Police Angleterre Romans." . . "Poisoning." . . "Unsolved murders." . .