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Vernon Loder (1881–1938)

Autor de The Mystery at Stowe

65 Obras 217 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Series

Obras de Vernon Loder

The Shop Window Murders (1930) 30 copias
The Mystery at Stowe (1928) 30 copias
The Essex Murders (1930) 12 copias
The radio mystery (1950) 10 copias
Death by the Gaff (1932) 7 copias
Death of an Editor (1931) 7 copias
The Button in the Plate (1938) 5 copias
Red Stain (1931) 5 copias
Whose Hand? (1929) 5 copias
Murder From Three Angels (1934) 5 copias
Death at the Horse Show (1935) 5 copias
This Delicate Murder (2020) 4 copias
Two Dead (1934) 4 copias
The Little Man Murders (1936) 4 copias
The Vase Mystery (1929) (1970) 3 copias
The Deaf-Mute Murders (1936) 2 copias
Power on the Scent (2020) 2 copias
Suspicion 2 copias
The new zoo 1 copia
Payment down 1 copia
Mr. Nemesis 1 copia
Tragic lesson 1 copia
Up north 1 copia
The mesh 1 copia
Crime In The Arcade (1931) 1 copia
Arrest 1 copia
Conspiracy 1 copia
Down river 1 copia
Fiddlestrings 1 copia
Call the Yard 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Vahey, John George Haslette
Otros nombres
Clandon, Henrietta
Haslette, John
Lang, Anthony
Mowbray, John
Proudfoot, Walter
Varney, George
Fecha de nacimiento
1881
Fecha de fallecimiento
1938
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Lugares de residencia
Northern Ireland, UK
Educación
Foyle College, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
Ocupaciones
detective novelist
Biografía breve
See: http://gadetection.pbworks.com/w/page/7930959/Loder,-Vernon

Miembros

Reseñas

Cheerful and bright cover design of two batsmen with red caps marching out to bat, one looking confident, the other more thoughtful.
 
Denunciada
jon1lambert | otra reseña | May 3, 2020 |
On dustjacket in colour and as frontispiece in black and white, Blaber and Barkworth stride out to bat, one with 'a face as long as a fiddle', the other with 'a grin on his lips'.
 
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jon1lambert | otra reseña | Oct 18, 2019 |
A crime novel from the classic period which does not succeed in getting the reader involved with either the characters or the crime.
 
Denunciada
M_Clark | Feb 23, 2019 |
Death By The Gaff is written by Vernon Loder and is a golden age mystery that was originally published in 1932. The mystery revolves around a fly fishing resort on the banks of a river in North Wales. A very unlikeable guest’s body is found trapped in the river with strange wounds in his throat.
These wounds appear to have been made by a gaff, which is a huge hook attached to a long pole and is used to pull in large salmon. Just about everyone who came near this murdered man disliked him so there were plenty of suspects and the author made good use of this device making it difficult to decide which one of many was the guilty one.

I loved the setting of this remote hotel and the descriptions of the various pools along the river. Having grown up with a fly fishing father, I enjoyed all the references to that sport. Two of the guests played at being detective, and while they were likeable and intelligent, it was the slow, steady detecting done by the police inspector in charge of the case that eventually brought about the actual solution.

Overall I found Death By The Gaff to be a clever and fun read as it offers a little more than being just a simple “whodunnit”.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
DeltaQueen50 | Sep 21, 2016 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
65
Miembros
217
Popularidad
#102,846
Valoración
3.0
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
17

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