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Indlæser... Death in the Fifth Position (1952)af Edgar Box [Gore Vidal]
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This is not a good mystery, nor is it a good book. Partly, I suppose, the early-1950s sensibility grates, especially in the handling of women, gay men, and lesbians. None of the characters came alive for me; they were all cardboard figures doing what the plot- such as it was- required, not acting like people. The plot was very timely at the time, but structurally weak; at the end, it looks like Our Hero uncovered the murderer only by accident, since his "aha!" of guilty knowledge from the guy was contradicted by someone else having casually mentioned it to the "guilty" one, which pretty much left the whole deduction ambiguous- not that this concerned our hero for more than a moment. Also: why is it "lecherous" for other men to ogle ballerina's tits, but normal and healthy and even alluring when Our Hero does it? (It sure seemed to get the Pretty Girl to fall into bed with him promptly.) So, in short- a badly-plotted, badly written pseudo-mystery with 100% cardboard characters. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to SeriesPeter Sargeant Death Mysteries (book 1) Tilhører ForlagsserienPoliciaca/Edhasa (1986-07) Indeholdt i
In Death in the Fifth Position, dashing P.R. man Peter Sargent is hired by a ballet company on the eve of a major upcoming performance.nbsp;nbsp; Handling the press seems to be no problem, but when a rising star in the company is killed during the performance--dropped from thirty feet above the stage, crashing to her death in a perfect fifth position--Sargent has a real case on his hands.nbsp; As he ingratiates himself with the players behind the scenes (especially one lovely young ballerina), he finds that this seemingly graceful ballet company is performing their most dramatic acts behind the curtain.nbsp; There are sharp rivalries, sordid affairs, and shady characters.nbsp; Sargent, though, has no trouble staying on point and proving that the ballerina killer is no match for his keen eye and raffish charm. No library descriptions found. |
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Competently enough done but doesn't really have the spark I've always enjoyed with Gore Vidal. ( )