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Indlæser... The Moving Toyshop (Classic Crime) (original 1946; udgave 1989)af Edmund Crispin (Forfatter)
Work InformationLiget i legetøjsbutikken af Edmund Crispin (1946)
![]() Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Cuando el poeta Richard Cadogan decide pasar unos días de vacaciones en Oxford tras una discusión con el avaro de su editor, poco puede imaginar que lo primero que encontrará al llegar a la ciudad, en plena noche, será el cadáver de una mujer tendido en el suelo de una juguetería. Y menos aún que, cuando consigue regresar al lugar de los hechos con la policía, la juguetería habrá desaparecido y, en su lugar, lo que encontrarán será una tienda de ultramarinos en la que, naturalmente, tampoco hay cadáver. Cadogan decide entonces unir fuerzas con Gervase Fen, profesor de literatura inglesa y detective aficionado, el personaje más excéntrico de la ciudad, para resolver un misterio cuyas respuestas se les escapan. Así, el dúo libresco tendrá que enfrentarse a un testamento de lo más inusual, un asesinato imposible, pistas en forma de absurdo poema, y persecuciones alocadas por la ciudad a bordo del automóvil de Fen, Lily Christine III. I'm sure the author had a wonderful time writing this book. I did not guess how the murder was done in such a way that everybody had an alibi for the time of death except for a sweet young thing of a girl, who couldn't have done it because she is a sweet young thing. And I don't think the solution is something a general reader could figure out. The perpetrator(s) went through a lot of trouble to enact the crime(s), much more than necessary, in my opinion. There is an exciting scene on a roundabout amusement ride; it seemed, on quiet reflection silly since it provided no means of escape, but it did remind me of the merry-go-round scene in Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train. I read the book because I happened upon the website for the Edward Gorey House in Yarmouth Port, MA, which had an exhibit called "Murder He Wrote". The description lists some of Gorey's favorite murder mystery authors: Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Georgette Heyer, Josephine Tey, Michael Innes, Margery Allingham, Edmund Crispin, and Cecil Street. I would read another Crispin if I saw one to give him a second change, but I wouldn't seek one out. (BTW, the list of characters on the Main page includes C.S. Lewis; I don't remember meeting him in the story.) ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to SeriesGervase Fen (3) Tilhører ForlagsserienAdey's Locked Room Murders (0533) Crime de la Crime (Arbeiderspers) DuMont's Kriminal-Bibliothek (1123) Penguin Books (1315) SaPo (322) Indeholdt iNotable Lists
'The Moving Toyshop' is a quirky and appealing locked room mystery for all fans of classic crime. No library descriptions found. |
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About 60% of the way through, there's a big (ridiculous, contrived) plot dump
Overall it's no more than OK. There are better writers of this sort of thing and the attempted humour just falls flat. (