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  In Miss Pym Disposes, Josephine Tey presents a gripping psychological mystery set in an English girls' physical training college. The story follows Miss Lucy Pym, a former schoolteacher turned bestselling psychologist, who is invited to give a lecture at the college. Initially, she is charmed by the atmosphere and the students, but when an unfortunate accident leads to a deeper investigation, Miss Pym finds herself drawn into the complexities of human behavior and morality.As secrets unravel and tensions rise, Miss Pym must use her psychological insights to uncover the truth behind a seemingly innocent but increasingly sinister situation. Tey’s sharp exploration of character, combined with a slowly building sense of foreboding, creates an engaging and intellectually stimulating mystery.This illustrated edition adds a visual dimension to Tey’s rich narrative, enhancing the immersive experience. Miss Pym Disposes is a standout novel in classic detective fiction, offering a unique blend of mystery, ethics, and human nature. A must-read for fans of psychological thrillers and intricate character-driven plots.
      
    
      
          
  
      
   
      
  
  
      
    
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                        Josephine Tey est née en 1896 en Écosse. Elle est l'auteur de nombreux romans policiers, notamment           La Fille du temps          , le plus célèbre et le plus controversé du fait de ses prises de position historiques. Dramaturge reconnue, elle a écrit une douzaine de pièces sous le pseudonyme de Gordon Daviot, dont           Richard of Bordeaux          , qui connut un véritable succès. Josephine Tey meurt à Londres, le 13 février 1952.        
             
 
 
       
    
      
                
   
      
  
      
  
  
      
    
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    Publication : 11 octobre 2024  
       
    
      
          
      
    
      
                
    
      
                      
  
    Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]  
       
    
      
                
    
      
                      
  
    Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub)  
       
    
      
          
      
    
      
                      
  
    Taille(s) : 1,37 Mo (ePub)  
       
    
      
                
    
      
          
      
    
      
                      
    
      EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9786178478445