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The Folly Under the Lake von Salema Nazzal
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The Folly Under the Lake

von Salema Nazzal

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Set in the early 1930s at a country house in Surrey. Witton Park is owned by crooked, multi-millionaire, oil speculator Walter Sinnet and he lives there with his wife Blanche and their two adult children Harry and Rose. Harry is a good-natured bookworm who spends most of his time in the library, and has nothing in common with his father who wants him to work in the family company. His sister Rose, fun but feisty, wants some excitement in her life. Walter has become a multi-millionaire by swindling the investors in his company and has a vast lake and underwater folly engineered and put onto his property. People can sit in the folly and look through the windows into the lake and watch the fish swim past. The Sinnet family have a weekend house party and amongst them are Joseph Brewer and his wife Florence who are a couple in need of money who are desperate to invest in Walter's business. Another guest is Hattie Abberton, who has been invited by Blanche and has a big secret to hide.Other guests include grieving widow Cordelia Brown, who is Blanche Sinnet's niece, jewellery expert George Brown and Blanche's childhood friend Aubrey Sapping, who is in love with her.That night a storm happens that is so severe that a large tree falls down over the entrance gates making it impossible for anyone to leave the estate. The next morning Florence Brewer's jewellery has disappeared and a dead body is found floating in the lake facing down through the folly's glass roof. Inspector Marcus Thomas and his son James, who has a day off school because of the storm, soon arrive at the property. Along with bumbling sidekick Constable Turner, the three set out to solve the mystery.… (mehr)
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https://nordie.wordpress.com/2016/04/15/bookreview-the-folly-under-the-lake-by-s...
  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
This was pretty dreadful - but I rather enjoyed it!
The dialogue was clunky with many anachronistic (it's set in the 1930s) terms. The plotting was poor. The setting was over-described and more than unrealistic - the outdoor features were probably impossible. The characters were two-dimensional. There was too much 'telling' and not enough 'showing'. However, as I said, it was quite a fun read, and, as there are now more in the series, others must agree with me! ( )
  CDVicarage | Mar 10, 2021 |
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This is a murder mystery set in a country house in England. I had a hard time getting a sense of the characters at the beginning of the book, so it took a while to capture my attention. But it was a nice mystery in an oh-so-polite-British way. ("Someone has been killed? Oh dear. I suppose I should tell cook that lunch will be delayed." No, this is NOT a line from the book!) Overall I liked it. ( )
  brewergirl | Sep 7, 2016 |
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Salema Nazzal's The Folly Under the Lake tastes like a mystery from the 1930s. It involves a house party, women being spiteful to one another and to their husbands, and a bizarre and grotesque murder. She works the story out very well, holding to the cozy format. However, I don't think I will want to reread this.
  Anne_Wingate | Jun 23, 2016 |
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The setting and premise of this mystery were unusual and engaged the reader in some challenging visualizations. The author kept the reader guessing as to who the guilty party was until the very end. One detractor was that none of the characters were likeable and this resulted in less engagement in the story overall.
  ivconsack | Jun 22, 2016 |
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Set in the early 1930s at a country house in Surrey. Witton Park is owned by crooked, multi-millionaire, oil speculator Walter Sinnet and he lives there with his wife Blanche and their two adult children Harry and Rose. Harry is a good-natured bookworm who spends most of his time in the library, and has nothing in common with his father who wants him to work in the family company. His sister Rose, fun but feisty, wants some excitement in her life. Walter has become a multi-millionaire by swindling the investors in his company and has a vast lake and underwater folly engineered and put onto his property. People can sit in the folly and look through the windows into the lake and watch the fish swim past. The Sinnet family have a weekend house party and amongst them are Joseph Brewer and his wife Florence who are a couple in need of money who are desperate to invest in Walter's business. Another guest is Hattie Abberton, who has been invited by Blanche and has a big secret to hide.Other guests include grieving widow Cordelia Brown, who is Blanche Sinnet's niece, jewellery expert George Brown and Blanche's childhood friend Aubrey Sapping, who is in love with her.That night a storm happens that is so severe that a large tree falls down over the entrance gates making it impossible for anyone to leave the estate. The next morning Florence Brewer's jewellery has disappeared and a dead body is found floating in the lake facing down through the folly's glass roof. Inspector Marcus Thomas and his son James, who has a day off school because of the storm, soon arrive at the property. Along with bumbling sidekick Constable Turner, the three set out to solve the mystery.

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