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Lädt ... He Dies And Makes No Sign (1933)von Molly Thynne
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This is the last of the three Dr. Constantine mysteries Molly Thynne had written and also her last published work. I honestly do not know what to make of Thynne's work. I cannot say I do not like them. I have read all three of her Dr. Constantine books, which I would not have done had I disliked them. I find that Thynne's books start off great. The murders are quite ingenious, the characters are fairly well-written, and her writing never less than enjoyable. However, it all peters out towards the end. In this book, for example, a character is used in its final pages, who had previously only been mentioned in passing. That character ends up being a part of the finale in a most haphazard way. The final denouncement in itself is unnecessarily convoluted. I suppose it is meant to thrill us, but I found it inordinately stretched things out and it tried my patience. After finishing the Dr. Constantine series, I think I understand why Molly Thynne's books were forgotten. While somewhat enjoyable to a long-standing Golden Age mystery fan, these are not books to be remembered in the long run. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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"He had his enemies, I suppose?" "Disputes, you mean? Over the merits of Puccini and Wagner, Strauss and Verdi! But people do not entice an old man from his home many years afterwards to avenge Wagner or Puccini!" It was a shock to the Duchess of Steynes when her son announced his engagement to the grand-daughter of an obscure violinist, Julius Anthony; but still more of a shock was the discovery of Anthony's murdered body in the cinema at which he played. Dr. Constantine and Detective-Inspector Arkwright join forces in their third (and final) case together. Their only clue at the outset is the dead man's mysterious assignation at the Trastevere restaurant, one of London's most fashionable eateries, and located, as it happens, on the property of the Steyneses. The biggest challenge at first appears to find any kind of motive for the old man's slaying - until their investigations lead in a fiendishly unexpected direction. He Dies and Makes no Sign was first published in 1933. This new edition, the first in many decades, includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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This last entry in the Dr. Constantine series has a lot more action towards the end than I expected! Too bad that Thynne stopped writing mysteries with this one - I would have enjoyed reading more. ( )