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(group member since Dec 08, 2022)
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from the Reading the Detectives group.
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For me, the mark of a good detective book is one where guessing who the villain is before the end does not detract from the unravelling of the case. Margery Allingham was the supremo at this but Patricia Wentworth is a close second.



I enjoyed the first one and this one is promising although a little more punctuation wouldn't go amiss. I am definitely a "less is more" reader when it comes to punctuation but this is perhaps a little too sparse.

I'm trying to wrap up. few series over the summer too. It is tempting to start new ones but eventually my brain gets too overloaded with characters.
Jun 06, 2024 12:08AM

I enjoyed this story well enough and the range of characters were interesting. The pace was good, staying the right side of frantic without getting stodgy. There were however too many errors in language and terminology for my tastes.
It was a pleasant enough read but I doubt if I will go on with the series.



Yes, it’s realistic- and I admire how Miss Marple grows into her sleuthin..."
I think Miss Marple is a more well rounded character than Poirot.

I read and reread these as a child. They are all available on openlib.org if you want to relive your youth!


The site where this book is set is only a couple of hours drive from me, and I have been and toured said site, so am eager ..."
I hope you enjoy the book - the film was beautiful and the site is very impressive.
May 01, 2024 06:50AM

As far as the mystery went there..."
the pipes! I forgot about them in my review. My granddad was a pipe smoker and the ritual is essential I think to all pipe smokers. My mum always called it his dummy (US - pacifier)!
May 01, 2024 06:49AM

The mystery element wasn't his best - that must surely be The Moving Toyshop, but the observations on human nature were priceless.
This one made me laugh out loud several times. No mean feat bearing in mind I was mostly listening to it whilst running on the treadmill!
Whoever it was who first recommended Crispin to me, I doff my cap to you in grateful thanks.
Apr 17, 2024 03:49AM

I quite enjoy them but they are a little dry and I don't think I could just power through them all without a break. They are very early examples of police procedurals I think in a world without DNA testing and no concern with putting vital pieces of evidence in your pocket along with your packet of cigarettes!

That brings back childhood memories! enjoy!"
I discovered them in adulthood ..."
we are never too old for a good children's book.

That brings back childhood memories! enjoy!

