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May 27, 2025 11:44PM

I sometimes felt there was too much for my personal taste about authors' personal lives and tragedies rather than their books. A lot of it also seems to be angled towards darker and grittier crime books, which aren't my favourites, but then again he has already written extensively about the Golden Age. Glad to have read it, anyway.
May 26, 2025 01:25PM

Edwards makes the intriguing comment: "Akunin is more than merely a playful writer. He confronts Fandorin with moral ambiguities suggestive of those present in contemporary Russian society." I don't remember noticing this, but will try to bear it in mind when reading future books in the series.
May 26, 2025 01:22PM

Interesting that we get so much background on what creates the ruthless assassin - I don't usually like it when we see from the viewpoint of characters like this, but I think it works well in this book.
May 26, 2025 12:14AM


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May 21, 2025 01:52PM

Yes, I've read that one and I really liked the glimpse of high-class fashion shops, as you say. I don't remember it in detail now - I also watched a low-budget b&w film of it but that wasn't great at all.
I've also read all the Inspector Cockrill novels - I didn't like Heads You Lose much but the rest are great. I liked Tour de Force but was disappointed by the sequel, The Three-Cornered Halo, which doesn't have a murder or much of a plot! A shame, as it features Cockrill's sister doing the detection work (he isn't in this book) which is interesting.
May 21, 2025 10:49AM

May 18, 2025 03:11PM


Anyway, I found it an easy read and quite enjoyable overall. And my wish came true for one or two people to turn up who were not big fans of Mr Pargeter.

I'm increasingly thinking this too - I'm more than halfway through now. While I'm still enjoying the character of Mrs Pargeter, there seems to be very little about the murder so far, apart from that dramatic opening chapter.

Definitely! I'm wishing she would come across more people who hated her husband - or maybe someone who knows a scandal about him that will give her a shock, like a secret lover! I somehow suspect this won't happen, though.
In the first book, it seemed as if Mrs P didn't know much about her husband's criminal career, but that has increasingly ceased to be the case as she gets together with all his old cronies such as Concrete, Keyhole etc.
May 17, 2025 10:34PM


May 15, 2025 08:47AM

There must be nearly as many different solutions in this book as in The Poisoned Chocolates Case - I especially like Charlesworth's solution where three of them did it, but we already know that's wrong from the list of characters at the start which says 'one was a murderer. Also it just has to be Cockrill who solves it!

The spoiler thread is linked below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...