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Rebecca Tope

Autor de A Cotswold Killing

49+ Obras 2,126 Miembros 88 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Rebecca Tope has led a varied career working as an antenatal teacher, a Relate counsellor and an assistant funeral director. She currently lives on a smallholding in rural Herefordshire rearing Cotswold sheep and Tamworth and Berkshire pigs and produces her own meat and wool.

Incluye los nombres:  Rebecca Tope, R. Tope, (Author)

Series

Obras de Rebecca Tope

A Cotswold Killing (2004) 182 copias
A Cotswold Mystery (2007) 124 copias
A Cotswold Ordeal (2005) 108 copias
A Grave in the Cotswolds (2010) 105 copias
The Windermere Witness (2012) 94 copias
Death in the Cotswolds (2006) 91 copias
Slaughter in the Cotswolds (2006) 87 copias
Fear in the Cotswolds (2006) 85 copias
The Ambleside Alibi (1757) 81 copias
Blood in the Cotswolds (2006) 81 copias
A Dirty Death (1999) 75 copias
Dark Undertakings (1999) 74 copias
Deception in the Cotswolds (2006) 72 copias
Malice in the Cotswolds (1750) 66 copias
The Coniston Case (2014) 62 copias
Grave Concerns (2000) 58 copias
Shadows in the Cotswolds (2013) 58 copias
The Sting of Death (2002) 54 copias
Death of a Friend (2000) 52 copias
A Death to Record (1682) 49 copias
Trouble in the Cotswolds (2014) 45 copias
A Market for Murder (2003) 43 copias
The Hawkshead Hostage (2016) 41 copias
The Troutbeck Testimony (1600) 41 copias
Guilt in the Cotswolds (1750) 40 copias
Revenge in the Cotswolds (1808) 34 copias
The Bowness Bequest (2017) 28 copias
Peril in the Cotswolds (2017) 23 copias
The Staveley Suspect (2018) 23 copias
Crisis in the Cotswolds (2018) 20 copias
The Grasmere Grudge (2019) 19 copias
A Cotswold Casebook (2016) 14 copias
The Ullswater Undertaking (2021) 13 copias
The Patterdale Plot (2020) 13 copias
Secrets in the Cotswolds (2019) 11 copias
Echoes in the Cotswolds (2021) 10 copias
The Threlkeld Theory (2022) 9 copias
The Askham Accusation (2023) 5 copias
Betrayal in the Cotswolds (2022) 5 copias
The Borrowdale Body (2024) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

The Mammoth Book of Dickensian Whodunnits (2007) — Contribuidor — 57 copias
The Mammoth Book of Comic Crime (2002) — Contribuidor — 47 copias
And No Bird Sings (2004) 37 copias
Crime on the Move (2005) — Contribuidor — 4 copias

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For me, this book was indeed an Ordeal, actually, a reading ordeal. The author created such a contrived plot by creating implausible behaviour on the part of the chief detective's investigating procedure. No detective would dream of taking a member of the public to an arrest scene and leave them in a semi-hidden police vehicle. A development to create the dénouement was so artificial and detracted from any credibility. This aspect of the tale underlined my impression of the ditzy, two-dimensional characters, interspersed with scenic descriptions that did nothing to contribute to the plot. My not having read book 1 was probably a blessing.… (más)
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SandyAMcPherson | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 23, 2023 |
Having really enjoyed book 1 of this series I was looking forward to an enjoyable read and, to begin with, it was such. It is obvious that the writer really knows her subject on a practical level and I found the details of farming life, with the tedious yet essential paperwork and recording of milk yields etc, interesting. And the murder of the herdsman almost under the noses of the farmer and the milk recorder set up the mystery to be solved.

The problem I found as the story went on was that a lot of ground was gone over repeatedly and eventually a bit boringly, yet the police investigation left promising areas completely unexamined. For example, the victim's participation and possible organising of badger baiting and other cruel pasttimes should at least have put his partner in such activities into the frame, yet although mentioned, this person was not even interviewed.

A lot of the story revolves around the relationship of Lilah, who was a main character of book 1, with the chief suspect, the farmer on whose premises the murder occurred. I found the sexual details a bit unnecessary especially the scene near the end where the particular turn they take seemed to resolve that relationship rather drastically in a way I found unconvincing. And it remained a mystery to me how the farmer was such a stud in the district especially since he came across as a rather creepy controlling character, particularly so in that scene. So by the end it balanced out at an OK 2 star read for me.
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kitsune_reader | otra reseña | Nov 23, 2023 |
Number 15 in the Cotswolds cosy crime series which began as Thea Osborne's misadventures as a house sitter and has continued since she married Drew Slocombe, the amateur investigator and professional undertaker hero of another series, whereby his series merged with hers, logically as the Slocombes and Drew's two children have relocated to a house in the Cotswolds which Drew inherited from a client.

The story begins with the visit by a neighbour in the house opposite who wants Drew to tackle a couple who live up the road and are apparently disturbing things due to loud arguments. Drew declines, as he doesn't know them and doesn't want to get people's backs up, as his natural burials business, although now starting to take off, is still fairly vulnerable. Instead he encourages Thea to go along and she comes up with the pretence of wanting to start a local history society based around the area's involvement in the early 20th century Arts and Crafts movement.

She meets Hilary who is very enthusiastic about the idea, and her husband who perpetually shouts at the top of his voice and seems rather overbearing and rude. Another couple arrive for a bridge session along with a woman, Rachel Ottaway, and Hilary asks Thea to come back later that afternoon. When she does, she is confronted with a meltdown: the dog which Hilary was minding for her sister, who is dying in hospital, has run off and her husband has had a row with Rachel. Rachel has already gone to look for the dog and Thea offers to go also.

While trying to find it, she encounters a man walking his dog who seems quite amenable to taking over the search - since she has to go back and meet the children who are soon returning from school. His dog is a good tracker and is given the scent from a belt which Thea was given as a makeshift lead. The next day, Thea returns to enquire about the dog which Hilary seemed very unconcerned about - and meets Rachel on the doorstep. The woman says she has returned to patch things up, following an apologetic call from Hilary's husband - but when no one answers the door, takes it upon herself to go round the back. Thea tags along and they make a gruesome discovery in the kitchen. I won't say any more about the plot to avoid spoilers.

I had a few problems with this story sadly. One is that Thea is trying not to get involved and isn't going round asking people nosy questions as she used to do. Instead people are constantly coming to her and involving her. Yet Drew seems to be perpetually tetchy about this, even though he sent her to the house in the first place, and used to do this sort of thing himself. I recall him once going up London to interrogate someone because he was adamant that a miscarriage of justice was being done. So it is a bit hypocritical of him to react this way I feel. Possibly it is because most of the stress of the business is on his shoulders now, whereas in the past he had the dependable Maggs to rely on while he went round investigating crimes, (Maggs and her husband having taken over the original business). Thea is not suited to perform the role of an assistant undertaker by temperament and needs an outside outlet which isn't recognised by Drew until late in the story.

The other is that things seemed a bit slow. I did work out eventually near the end of the book who was responsible, although not the motive, so I can't fault that aspect of the book. But there does seem to be a lot of going back and forth over the same ground. The female detective makes a couple of cameo appearances but isn't strongly characterised this time around and her reliance on Thea makes her seem a bit feeble. There are red herrings about certain characters who behave suspiciously, but there isn't really any tension or threat to Thea herself, and I think there were opportunities to create that. So not my favourite of the series and I can only really award it an OK 2 star rating.
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kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |

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49
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Miembros
2,126
Popularidad
#12,107
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
88
ISBNs
377

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