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Cargando... And So to Murder (1940)por Carter Dickson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. THought it was one of his best. The fact that Merrivale only came into the novel some 3/5 this the way through did not detract from matters Felt a little let down by one matter - the fact a central character in fact lied about a crucial matter (not out of guilt, and for reasons that are totally explicable and natural in the circumstances, but it did direct the reader into a different direction) Will read more of these Big Ship 30 January 2017 Monica Stanton's first novel is apparently quite scandalous, filled with shocking details which have made it past the censors (and sent her sales soaring) but her story is the product of imagination rather than experience. She is a 22 year old innocent whose frustration with her cloistered and constrained life in her father's vicarage, lived under the watchful eye of her priggish aunt Flossie, has her indulging in daydreams and fantasies and then committing them to paper. At first, her aunt preens herself on the the novel's runaway success, but her enthusiasm is dampened when she learns just which literary genre her niece has chosen. And then comes the frequent lament: 'if only Monica had written a nice detective novel', such as those by successful mystery author William Cartwright. Continued sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML: A SIR HENRY MERRIVALE MYSTERY. No one expected a clergyman's daughter from East Roystead to author a scandalous bestseller, but when Monica Stanton published Desire she quickly got hired at Albion Films. Expecting to adapt her own work, she is instead assigned to help scriptwriter William Cartwright adapt his latest detective novel. Almost immediately, a series of mysterious attempts on her life begin, and the flamboyant Sir Henry Merrivale is called in to investigate. But can he see through the intrigue to seek out the perpetrator before it's too late? .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Merivale himself doesn't appear until near the end and for a while I was wondering if this book was a stand-alone. ( )