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Ernest Hill (1914–2003)

Autor von Space Chantey / Pity About Earth (Ace Double, H-56)

12+ Werke 236 Mitglieder 3 Rezensionen

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(eng) The author of Hero and Atrophy is a British science fiction author. The African American tags suggest we may have 2 authors here.

Werke von Ernest Hill

Space Chantey / Pity About Earth (Ace Double, H-56) (1958) — Autor — 81 Exemplare
Cry Me a River (2003) 32 Exemplare
Satisfied with Nothin' (1992) 32 Exemplare
A Life for a Life (1998) 26 Exemplare
Pity About Earth (1968) 18 Exemplare
A Person of Interest (2006) 12 Exemplare
Family Ties (2010) 9 Exemplare
Atrophy [short story] (1965) 2 Exemplare
The Hero[short story] (1970) 1 Exemplar
The Z Factor [novelette] (1976) 1 Exemplar
Quark Invasion (Hale SF) (1978) 1 Exemplar

Zugehörige Werke

New Writings in SF-6 (1966) — Mitwirkender — 108 Exemplare
New Writings in SF-17 (1970) — Mitwirkender — 54 Exemplare
New Writings in SF-29 (1976) — Mitwirkender — 34 Exemplare
Science Fantasy 75 — Mitwirkender — 7 Exemplare
New Worlds SF 145, November-December 1964 (1964) — Mitwirkender — 6 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1914-07-14
Todestag
2003-05-00
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England, UK
Sterbeort
Greenwich, London, England, UK
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
The author of Hero and Atrophy is a British science fiction author. The African American tags suggest we may have 2 authors here.

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Cry Me A River by Ernest Hill gives another view of the Criminal Justice System. There is the chance to think about families who are involved with the need for justice immediately. Cry Me A River allows us to empathize for all who are facing a no win situation.

It is an emotional book. Mothers cry many tears. Fathers cry many tears, wives cry many tears. Whether you committed the crime or whether you are one of the family members who have suffered the loss of a loved one for no good reason, Ernest Hill's book will in some way lighten your burden. It is a catharsis.… (mehr)
 
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bloom689 | Dec 6, 2022 |
 
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AlanPoulter | Aug 2, 2016 |
Recently widowed, Felicia Fontenot has moved back into her childhood home in order to care for her elderly mother and she finds that not much has changed in the old neighborhood. Her mother's neighbors are older than she remembers them but they are still keenly aware of what is happening on their street. Felicia is quick to notice one change, however - her first serious boyfriend, Luther Jackson, now lives with his wife and little boy directly across the street from her mother.

One morning, soon after her arrival, Felicia looks out her bedroom window to discover that the Jackson house has become a crime scene. Luther, out all night, has come home to find the badly burned bodies of his wife and son. Someone has murdered them, and it soon becomes obvious that Luther is the most logical suspect. Felicia refuses to believe that the man she loved so many years before could have had anything to do with the brutal murders of his own family and, when Luther's aunt asks for her help, she decides to do whatever she can.

As the official investigation proceeds, and things begin to look worse and worse for him, Luther refuses to offer more than a minimal defense for himself. Felicia, puzzled by Luther's silence, but still determined to prove his innocence, is dismayed to find that everything her own private investigator turns up makes it seem more likely that Luther is guilty of the murders.

Ernest Hill uses alternating chapters from the points-of-view of Felicia and Luther to tell his story, rarely bringing the two of them into contact with each other. In fact, Luther, who seems almost determined to sabotage his own defense, is just barely aware of the time and money Felicia is spending on his behalf. Felicia, ever the optimist, is as determined to save Luther as he seems determined to doom himself.

And that leads to my problem with the novel. I cannot decide if Luther Jackson is one of the most unlikable characters I have encountered lately or if he is just one of the most unbelievable. I think, actually, that he is a bit of both. His passiveness in the face of all that has happened to him is irritating; his refusal to defend himself in order to hide a personal secret (a rather common one) is not believable. Throw its way over the top melodramatic ending and stereotypical characters into the mix and "A Person of Interest" becomes a major disappointment despite its promising early chapters.

Rated at: 2.0
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SamSattler | Jun 30, 2009 |

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Werke
12
Auch von
5
Mitglieder
236
Beliebtheit
#95,935
Bewertung
½ 3.5
Rezensionen
3
ISBNs
36

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