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Roy Lewis (2) (1933–)

Autor de A Certain Blindness

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73+ Obras 632 Miembros 23 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Roy Lewis

A Certain Blindness (1980) 40 copias
A Lover Too Many (1969) 36 copias
A Gathering of Ghosts (1982) 31 copias
A Secret Dying (1992) 22 copias
The Cross Bearer (1994) 21 copias
Grave Error (2005) 20 copias
Bloodeagle (1993) 18 copias
Most cunning workmen (1984) 17 copias
A Part of Virtue (1975) 16 copias
Murder in the Mine (1974) 16 copias
Once Dying Twice Dead (1984) 14 copias
The Devil Is Dead (1989) 14 copias
A Trout in the Milk (1986) 14 copias
Goddess of Death (2012) 13 copias
The Salamander Chill (1988) 13 copias
Blood Money (1973) 12 copias
Dead Secret (2001) 12 copias
Nothing But Foxes (1977) 12 copias
Men of Subtle Craft (1987) 11 copias
Headhunter (2004) 11 copias
A Dartmoor Murder (1981) 11 copias
A Wisp of Smoke (1987) 11 copias
Premium on Death (1986) 11 copias
A Limited Vision (1983) 10 copias
A Blurred Reality (1985) 10 copias
The Ways of Death (2002) 9 copias
The Farming Murder (1982) 9 copias
The Ghost Dancers (1999) 9 copias
Error of Judgment (2012) 9 copias
Dragon Head (2007) 8 copias
An Assumption of Death (2000) 8 copias
An Uncertain Sound (1978) 8 copias
The Woods Murder (1972) 8 copias
Design for Murder (2010) 7 copias
Suddenly as a Shadow (1997) 7 copias
A Short Lived Ghost (1995) 7 copias
Angel of Death (1996) 7 copias
A Fugitive Englishman (2015) 7 copias
The Nightwalker (2002) 6 copias
A Kind of Transaction (1991) 6 copias
A Necessary Dealing (1989) 5 copias
A Form of Death (2000) 5 copias
Shadowmaker (2009) 5 copias
Embers of the Dead (2005) 5 copias
Guardians of the Dead (2008) 5 copias
The Shape-shifter (1998) 5 copias
Cardinal Obsession (2016) 4 copias
A Wolf by the Ears (1970) 4 copias
Dead Man Running (2003) 4 copias
Dead Ringer (2011) 4 copias
Death Squad (2006) 4 copias
The Victorian Bar (1982) 3 copias
Phantom (2002) 3 copias
Breaths of Suspicion (2013) 2 copias
A Distant Banner (1976) 2 copias
Brought to Justice (1983) 1 copia
Seek for Justice (2012) 1 copia
The Fenokee Project (2008) 1 copia
Een dodelijk antwoord (2001) 1 copia
A Violent Death (1979) 1 copia
Landlord and Tenant (1968) 1 copia
Of Singular Purpose (1973) 1 copia

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Lewis, John Royston
Otros nombres
Lewis, J. R.
Fecha de nacimiento
1933
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Wales, UK
Ocupaciones
lawyer
writer
college lecturer

Miembros

Reseñas

murder, murder-investigation, local-politics, law-enforcement, amateur-sleuth, first-in-series, small-town, rural, farming****

Arnold Landon has a passion for wood. Not in the scholarly sense, but the real deal. He knows and has been to the library to study the particulars of a peculiar piece of roofing and has dated it to a precise time in that woodworker's life. 1349. But the greedy builder wants it torn down, the publicity hound professor thinks he's nutz, and the local council isn't sure if it is a Historic property or not.
This book meanders along like Slow-TV in Norway but it certainly keeps interest through all the twists and red herrings.
I see that this is a re-issue of the first book in series and it is set in the 1980s.
I bought the audio done by award winning narrator Steven Crossley!
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jetangen4571 | otra reseña | Aug 9, 2022 |
Originally published in 1980 as A Certain Blindness, this is the first Eric Ward mystery. I first became acquainted with Roy Lewis's writing by reading his Arthur Landon series. Landon is a medieval architecture expert and researcher in Northumberland, and I really enjoyed the history and landscape that Lewis put into the books. That same landscape figures prominently here in The Sedleigh Hall Murder. It was refreshing to read a mystery where there are no cell phones and no DNA. One of the secondary characters, former jockey Jackie Parton, complains that it's almost impossible for him to reach Ward because Ward never seems to be in the office by his phone. You don't see that happening in current mysteries.

Although Lewis's writing style is a bit dry and the book is plot- rather than character-driven, I enjoyed it. The mystery had plenty of twists and turns, and Eric Ward-- like Arthur Landon in the other series-- is a strong central figure. His chronic glaucoma can hit suddenly and put him out of commission for quite a while, so that unknown factor adds tension to the story. Another character tells Ward that he was "always a good liaison copper," and what made him a good police officer makes him a good lawyer. He knows how to deal with people from all walks of life. He knows how to talk with them to get the information he needs.

Although I do prefer mysteries that are more character-driven, The Sedleigh Hall Murder was a good change of pace and a reminder of how much I've enjoyed Lewis's books in the past. Something tells me I'll be meeting Eric Ward again in the future.
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½
 
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cathyskye | otra reseña | Jul 30, 2021 |
Jeannette Marlin has been killed and her husband Peter comes under suspicion but he is not charged.
It is not until after the inquest that Inspector Crow from Scotland Yard is called in to investigate.
First published in 1969 and this is reflected in the different style of the story. But I did enjoy the mystery, a good solid start to this re-publishing of the series.
 
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Vesper1931 | 3 reseñas más. | Jul 29, 2021 |
When a second murder occurs in the area Chief Constable Rogers asks Scotland Yard for help, much against the views of his Chief Superintendent, Simpson. So Detective Chief Inspector with his Sergeant arrive to begin their investigation.
An enjoyable, well-written and easily read police procedural mystery set in the 1960's.
 
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Vesper1931 | otra reseña | Jul 29, 2021 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
73
También por
2
Miembros
632
Popularidad
#39,873
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
23
ISBNs
407
Idiomas
11

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