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Fell Murder: A WWII England Mystery with a Short Story (A British Library Crime Classic) (British Library Crime Classics) (1944 original; edición 2020)

por E.C.R. Lorac (Autor), Martin Edwards (Introducción)

Series: Robert MacDonald (24)

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"The Garths had farmed their fertile acres for generations and fine land it was with the towering hills of the Lake Country on the far horizon. Garthmere Hall itself was old before Flodden Field, and here hot-tempered Robert Garth, still hale and hearty at eighty-two, ruled his household with a rod of iron. When he is killed, Inspector MacDonald sets to work on the close-knit cadre of suspects in this grim story of evil passions and murderous hate in a small rural community"--… (más)
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Título:Fell Murder: A WWII England Mystery with a Short Story (A British Library Crime Classic) (British Library Crime Classics)
Autores:E.C.R. Lorac (Autor)
Otros autores:Martin Edwards (Introducción)
Información:Poisoned Pen Press (2020), Edition: Reprint, 240 pages
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Fell Murder por E.C.R. Lorac (1944)

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I might have started this in a bad mood, because I ended up losing patience with it. It takes a long time to get to the murder, and by the time it happened I didn’t particularly care who murdered him because his death was nothing but positive. The detective protagonist, Macdonald, is fine, and the view of homefront WW2 in England is good, but this wasn’t my favourite Lorac novel. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Aug 12, 2023 |
Alas, a disappointment. Lorac tries to imitate the Lancashire farmers' deliberation in speech and thought, and succeeds a little too well. City slicker that I man, I got impatient and skipped to the end.
  EricaObey | Feb 17, 2023 |
reminded me of harvest in Sasketchewan - and a few things that followed
Macdonald solves the case - this one set in Lancashire ( )
  Overgaard | Dec 23, 2022 |
The Garths of Garthmere have been farmers for generations. The head of the family Robert, is a hard man, but in his eighties still a working man. But after twenty-five years Richard, the eldest son has returned but not to visit his family just the land. When Robert is discovered murdered, Chief Inspector Macdonald is called in to investigate.
An enjoyable and well-written though slow-paced mystery, with its delightful description of the locale, and its characters.
Originally written in 1944
A NetGalley Book

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  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
This is a well plotted murder mystery set on a fell farm in Lancashire, just south of the Lake District. An elderly curmudgeonly farmer is killed with a shotgun on his own farm and the local police call in Inspector Macdonald from CID. Although an outsider, his Scottish background and understanding of farming enable him to penetrate the locals' reticence. I liked the author's writing style and, while inevitably feeling slightly dated as it was published in 1944, came across to me as quite fresh in the hands of this author compared to some other golden age crime writers, helped by the timeless farming setting. I will seek out more by this author. (The book also includes a short story Live Wire, about a criminal whose cunning robbery backfires on him). ( )
  john257hopper | Jul 25, 2020 |
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"The Garths had farmed their fertile acres for generations and fine land it was with the towering hills of the Lake Country on the far horizon. Garthmere Hall itself was old before Flodden Field, and here hot-tempered Robert Garth, still hale and hearty at eighty-two, ruled his household with a rod of iron. When he is killed, Inspector MacDonald sets to work on the close-knit cadre of suspects in this grim story of evil passions and murderous hate in a small rural community"--

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