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The Man in the Queue
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June 2016 - The Man in the Queue by Josephine Tey
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The Singing Sands (other topics)Scales of Justice (other topics)
To Love and Be Wise (other topics)
The Man in the Queue (other topics)
The Daughter of Time (other topics)
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Ngaio Marsh (other topics)Nicola Upson (other topics)
It's also very interesting to look at crime writers (or any series writer) making choices in their first novel which they are then stuck with (or quietly move on from). Like Agatha Christie making Hercule Poirot past retirement age in his first novel. And James Bond, who is so disagreeable in Casino Royale, very much as though Fleming was just trying to imitate the brutal writing style of Greene and Ambler, but became steadily more humorous and sentimental in the later books. It's the same problem for TV series - I speak as an X Files fan who despairingly supported the writers' increasingly strangulated attempts to advance the plot in later series, completely hobbled by decisions that had been made in the first two seasons.
It makes you wonder how on earth writers like Dickens managed to write such great serialised novels. It seems pretty clear (she says with no authority) that he wrote as he went along rather than having the whole thing drafted before he started publishing.