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Death of Jezebel (1948)

von Christianna Brand

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"First published in Britain in 1949, Brand's exuberant novel is still regarded as one of the great masterpieces of the classic mystery genre for its fiendishly constructed puzzle, memorable setting, dumbfounding acts of misdirection and thrilling denouement. This edition includes an introduction by award-winning author Martin Edwards. "A very neat version of the 'sealed room' mystery... provides [Miss Brand] with excellent opportunities to indulge her sense of character and her pleasantly malicious wit, as well as her gift for posing an ingenious problem." -Times Literary Supplement, 1949 At Elysian Hall, a grand exhibition space in post-War London, a cast has been assembled for a medieval-themed pageant show replete with knights in colored armour, real horses, and a damsel in a rickety tower on high. With death threats discovered by members of the troupe before the show, the worst comes to pass when the leading lady is thrown from the tower before the eyes of the audience by an unknown assailant-with all doors backstage also under observation. Faced with a seemingly impossible case, the wizened Inspector Cockrill and the fresh-faced Inspector Charlesworth begrudgingly join forces to uncover the killer hiding in plain sight"--… (mehr)
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    Hamlet, Revenge! von Michael Innes (shaunie)
    shaunie: Both whodunits set in around a performance (a pageant in Death of Jezebel, a production of the play in Hamlet, Revenge! Brand's book is far more enjoyable and satisfying as a whodunit.
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This classic locked-room mystery takes place just after WW II. During a pageant involving people dressed as knights riding horses saluting a lady in a tower, the lady falls to her death which hundreds of people are watching. There are only a handful of suspects and they are all named in the beginning of the story. This who-dunnit is therefore mostly a how did he do it. What makes the story entertaining is how the detectives form a conclusion that is immediately discarded as a result of a few small facts. Also, suspicion keeps moving from character to character. ( )
  M_Clark | Jan 30, 2024 |
Extremely clever adaptation of the locked room mystery. Inspector Cockrill has no official standing this time as he is visiting London but that doesn't prevent him from figuring out this very puzzling crime. ( )
  leslie.98 | Mar 30, 2020 |
I really enjoyed [b:Green for Danger|1024750|Green for Danger|Christianna Brand|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1180313110s/1024750.jpg|1010989], with its ingenious plotting, WWII military hospital setting, and engaging characters, so I thought I'd give this one a try. Setting and characterization are less strong here, so this one stands or falls on the strength of the puzzle. While the crime itself, involving an "impossible" onstage strangling, a cardboard tower, and eleven knights in coats-of-armor, is an unusual one, the solution is unsatisfying. There's a one-in-a-million chance the murderer's scheme --which depends upon his being able to predict the behavior of an animal-- could have worked according to plan. Also, things bog down considerably in the middle through a series of false confessions.

On the plus side, the detective, Inspector Cockrill or "Cockie," is much funnier in this 1948 novel than he had been in Green for Danger of 1944; I wonder how much of the change in his character is due to the influence of Alistair Sim's amusing interpretation of the role in the 1946 film adaptation of the earlier novel. (That movie, available from the Criterion Collection, is tons of fun, by the way.) ( )
  middlemarchhare | Nov 25, 2015 |
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"First published in Britain in 1949, Brand's exuberant novel is still regarded as one of the great masterpieces of the classic mystery genre for its fiendishly constructed puzzle, memorable setting, dumbfounding acts of misdirection and thrilling denouement. This edition includes an introduction by award-winning author Martin Edwards. "A very neat version of the 'sealed room' mystery... provides [Miss Brand] with excellent opportunities to indulge her sense of character and her pleasantly malicious wit, as well as her gift for posing an ingenious problem." -Times Literary Supplement, 1949 At Elysian Hall, a grand exhibition space in post-War London, a cast has been assembled for a medieval-themed pageant show replete with knights in colored armour, real horses, and a damsel in a rickety tower on high. With death threats discovered by members of the troupe before the show, the worst comes to pass when the leading lady is thrown from the tower before the eyes of the audience by an unknown assailant-with all doors backstage also under observation. Faced with a seemingly impossible case, the wizened Inspector Cockrill and the fresh-faced Inspector Charlesworth begrudgingly join forces to uncover the killer hiding in plain sight"--

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