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  1. "A clever, ingenious, edge-of-your-seat thriller that will flip your expectations upside down."--Liv ConstantineA newlywed librarian begins to suspect the man she married is a murderer in this spectacularly twisty and deviously clever novel by Peter Swanson, New York Times bestselling author of The Kind Worth Killing and Eight Perfect Murders.No murder is by the book.Martha Ratliff conceded ...

  2. A Talent for Murder 1984, a British television film directed by Alvin Rakoff, is a captivating whodunit that thrives on its witty dialogue, stellar performances, and the blurring lines between fictional crime and real-life consequences.This review delves into the film’s strengths, explores its intriguing characters, and examines its place within the classic murder mystery genre.

  3. A newlywed librarian begins to suspect the man she married might be a murderer - in this spectacularly twisty and deviously clever novel by Peter Swanson, New York Times bestselling author of The Kind Worth Killing and Eight Perfect Murders.Martha Ratliff conceded long ago that she’d likely spend her life alone. She was fine with it, happy with her solo existence, stimulated by her work as a ...

  4. 56. NR 1 hr 20 min Jan 17th, 1984 Mystery, TV Movie. A famed mystery writer and her doctor ex-lover solve her daughter-in-law's murder. Starring Angela Lansbury Laurence Olivier Hildegard Neil ...

  5. A famed mystery writer and her doctor ex-lover solve her daughter-in-law’s murder.

  6. A TALENT FOR MURDER. Directed by. Alvin Rakoff. United Kingdom, 1984. Drama, Mystery, Comedy, TV Movie. 80. Synopsis. A famed mystery writer and her doctor ex-lover solve her daughter-in-law’s murder. Synopsis.

  7. A Talent for Murder. Tapa dura – 11 junio 2024. A newlywed librarian begins to suspect the man she married might be a murderer—in this spectacularly twisty and deviously clever novel by Peter Swanson, New York Times bestselling author of The Kind Worth Killing and Eight Perfect Murders. Martha Ratliff conceded long ago that she’d likely ...