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The Seventh Sinner (1972)

por Elizabeth Peters

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Series: Jacqueline Kirby (1)

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At first, Jean Suttman thought she had died and gone to Heaven when she was granted the opportunity to study in Rome. But the body that's lying in the ancient subterranean Temple of Mithra-the murdered corpse of a repulsive and disliked fellow student-isn't her idea of heavenly. Now she is truly frightened, not just because small "accidents" seem to be occurring around her with disturbing regularity. It's the ever-increasing certainty that someone, for some unknown reason, is ruthlessly determined to do her harm. Jean's innocent underground excursion into a sacred pagan place has trapped her in something dark and terrifying, and even the knowledge that practical, perceptive fellow American Jacqueline Kirby is on the case won't ease her fears. Because there's only so far Jean Suttman can run . . . and no escape for her except death.… (más)
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Peters never disappoints me. Absorbing, good atmosphere. ( )
  Cathery | Oct 22, 2023 |
Readers are introduced to Jacqueline Kirby, midwestern librarian and woman of mystery,as she assists a small group of Fellows in Rome when an outlier in their student group is killed.

Kirby is presented as a mildly eccentric, competent amateur detective in her late thirties or early forties – an unusual age for a heroine in the 1970s. The story is entertaining, but its greatest value might be as an example of vintage 70s popular fiction. The mystery itself is uninspired.

Narrator Grace Conlon, who narrates each book in the four-volume series, hasn’t quite hit her stride yet in this book; every time the British character speaks she has a different accent. She gets better in future titles, and is the perfect voice of Jacqueline Kirby. ( )
  CatherineB61 | May 31, 2023 |
Readers are introduced to Jacqueline Kirby, midwestern librarian and woman of mystery,as she assists a small group of Fellows in Rome when an outlier in their student group is killed.

Kirby is presented as a mildly eccentric, competent amateur detective in her late thirties or early forties – an unusual age for a heroine in the 1970s. The story is entertaining, but its greatest value might be as an example of vintage 70s popular fiction. The mystery itself is uninspired.

Narrator Grace Conlon, who narrates each book in the four-volume series, hasn’t quite hit her stride yet in this book; every time the British character speaks she has a different accent. She gets better in future titles, and is the perfect voice of Jacqueline Kirby. ( )
  CatherineB61 | May 31, 2023 |
Wanted to try another of Elizabeth Peters' series. This one introduces Jacqueline Kirby, a quirky librarian who gets mixed up with a ragtag group of students in Rome. Thought her character was pretty interesting, but the violent aspect of the mystery was too icky. Elizabeth Peters got better over time. It's easy to tell this is one of her early books. ( )
  Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
I thought this would be much lighter and enjoyable than it was in reality.

This is the first Peters I've ever read, though I've owned some of her Amelia Peabody books for ages (maybe I should have grabbed one of those instead). From other reviews, this book seems out of the norm with the rest of her stuff.

The one saving grace was this book was mercifully short and quick to read. Every character was unlikabe and disagreeable, even the narrator Jean. And the ultimate whodunit resolution was deeply unsatisfying since it was based solely on a piece of information that the reader was never given. ( )
  wisemetis | Sep 16, 2022 |
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Elizabeth Petersautor principaltodas las edicionescalculado
Conlin, GraceNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Darius, BeateTraductorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
McKenzie, NicoletteNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
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At first, Jean Suttman thought she had died and gone to Heaven when she was granted the opportunity to study in Rome. But the body that's lying in the ancient subterranean Temple of Mithra-the murdered corpse of a repulsive and disliked fellow student-isn't her idea of heavenly. Now she is truly frightened, not just because small "accidents" seem to be occurring around her with disturbing regularity. It's the ever-increasing certainty that someone, for some unknown reason, is ruthlessly determined to do her harm. Jean's innocent underground excursion into a sacred pagan place has trapped her in something dark and terrifying, and even the knowledge that practical, perceptive fellow American Jacqueline Kirby is on the case won't ease her fears. Because there's only so far Jean Suttman can run . . . and no escape for her except death.

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