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Rose af Martin Cruz Smith
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Rose (original 1996; udgave 2000)

af Martin Cruz Smith

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:Rose is a wonderfully rich and intricate novel set in nineteenth-century Wigan, a town located in the coal country of Lancashire.  Its protagonist, Jonathan Blair, is a mining engineer who has been chased out of Africa for "stealing" from the missionaries' Bible Fund in order to pay off the porter of his expedition into the interior of the Gold Coast; he is now down and out in London.

Blair's employer, Bishop Hannay, promises to send him back to Africa if he can find John Maypole, the curate who was engaged to his daughter, Charlotte Hannay, when he disappeared three months previously without explanation.  Charlotte herself is an ill-tempered young woman who takes an instant dislike to Blair when he tries to investigate her fiancé's disappearance.  Other characters include assorted townspeople, miners at the Hannay family mine, and Rose Molyneux, a "pit girl" with whom Blair falls in love.

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Medlem:lb1941
Titel:Rose
Forfattere:Martin Cruz Smith
Info:Ballantine Books (2000), Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
Vurdering:*****
Nøgleord:Ingen

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In 1800s Blair is returned from his work in Africa by his employer to find out what happened to his daughters fiance., young curate, Maypole Who has disappeared. Wigin is a coal mining town and there are many people who do not want Maypole found and want Blair gone. The story was engaging and the descriptions of coal mining in 1800s fascinating. ( )
  TheWasp | Sep 20, 2020 |
Read 3-1-2017 very interesting
  trexm5qp7 | Mar 4, 2017 |
good mystery in Pit/coal mines England

The year is 1872. The place is Wigan, England, a coal town where rich mine owners live lavishly alongside miners no better than slaves. Into this dark, complicated world comes Jonathan Blair, who has accepted a commission to find a missing man.

When he begins his search every road leads back to one woman, a haughty, vixenish pit girl named Rose. With her fiery hair and skirts pinned up over trousers, she cares nothing for a society that calls her unnatural, scandalous, erotic.
  christinejoseph | Mar 30, 2016 |
A tight, tensely plotted mystery/thriller set in a 19th-century English coal-mining town. Kept me up late at night! ( )
  AltheaAnn | Feb 9, 2016 |
Martin Cruz Smith has written something especially fine with Rose. Those familiar with Smith know that the quality of his writing extends far beyond those bestselling-blockbuster-plot-driven spy novels that share the bestseller lists with him. Martin Cruz Smith believes in characters, those fleshed-out figures that make readers care about the who and the what of a finely tuned novel. Rose takes place in a small coal mining town in 19th century England, amongst the rugged miner's community and the refined high manor home of Bishop Hannay. The story has an African explorer being reluctantly convinced, "drafted", into the role of an investigator. His case involves the disappearance of the poor local minister, who was to have married the wealthy bishop's daughter. Our "draftee" gets deeply involved, in the mines, with the rough miners and scandalous pit girls, the Lord's household, and with Rose herself. My recommendation is strong for this book because it does so much to richly reward the reader. Lastly, it shows well that the heights and depths of true civilization often have nothing to do with whether one is rich or poor, refined or coarse. ( )
1 stem jphamilton | Jul 27, 2014 |
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Smith (Red Square, 1992, etc.) not only sets his exuberant, sly new novel in Victorian England but goes Victorian novelists one better, conjuring up a plot device at the heart of this mystery that Dickens would envy...Blair, Rose, and Smith's other characters are wonderful creations, robust and distinctive. The crimes here are unremarkable, but the world evoked is memorable, glowing with life.
tilføjet af mysterymax | RedigerKirkus Reviews (Jun 24, 2010)
 
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:Rose is a wonderfully rich and intricate novel set in nineteenth-century Wigan, a town located in the coal country of Lancashire.  Its protagonist, Jonathan Blair, is a mining engineer who has been chased out of Africa for "stealing" from the missionaries' Bible Fund in order to pay off the porter of his expedition into the interior of the Gold Coast; he is now down and out in London.

Blair's employer, Bishop Hannay, promises to send him back to Africa if he can find John Maypole, the curate who was engaged to his daughter, Charlotte Hannay, when he disappeared three months previously without explanation.  Charlotte herself is an ill-tempered young woman who takes an instant dislike to Blair when he tries to investigate her fiancé's disappearance.  Other characters include assorted townspeople, miners at the Hannay family mine, and Rose Molyneux, a "pit girl" with whom Blair falls in love.

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