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Cargando... Tied Up in Tinsel (1971)por Ngaio Marsh
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. With Alleyn in New Zealand on an extradition case over Christmas, Troy is staying with a client as she paints his picture. There's a christmas pagent and afterwards the main participant disappears. Considering that many of the staff are ex-offenders (murderers) and the missing man known to be disliked by the staff, it's not long before people are worried. Alleyn returns earlier than expected and soon gets involved. Not perhaps the best one of Marsh's - the "oncers" are a little too over wrought and some of the other characters under developed. Once again, Troy is in the forefront during the first half of the book, but is soon faded to background once Alleyn turns up. With Alleyn in New Zealand on an extradition case over Christmas, Troy is staying with a client as she paints his picture. There's a christmas pagent and afterwards the main participant disappears. Considering that many of the staff are ex-offenders (murderers) and the missing man known to be disliked by the staff, it's not long before people are worried. Alleyn returns earlier than expected and soon gets involved. Not perhaps the best one of Marsh's - the "oncers" are a little too over wrought and some of the other characters under developed. Once again, Troy is in the forefront during the first half of the book, but is soon faded to background once Alleyn turns up. A rather eccentric manor owner has commissioned Troy Alleyn (Agatha Troy) to paint his portrait. She agrees to remain over Christmas and so is part of the Christmas house party which includes the owner’s fiancé, and several old friends as well as the neighbors and their children. More interesting, however, are the manor’s staff – each has committed and been incarcerated for a single murder; the idea being that murderer provoked in a single moment of passion won’t reoffend and is therefore safe. That’s before one of the staff goes missing soon after dressing up as a druid in tinsel for the holiday party. Fingers are pointed and Troy’s well known husband Detective Roderick Alleyn agrees to come to the manor to solve the case. Even with the presence of a neighborhood gift party sponsored by the mansion, this is basically treated as a closed room murder. But who is the murderer? And where is the body? Enjoyable cozy detective; great for a Christmas read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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An English manor house on the moors: an ideal setting for a murder-and for one of Ngaio Marsh's classic murder mysteries. The occasion is a Christmas party hosted by Mr. Hilary Bill-Tasman, landed proprietor of Halberds Manor and authority on antiques. Attending the festivities are a number of unusual characters, several of whom are perfectly logical candidates for murderer-and one of whom will elude the most prescient listener until tracked down by the indefatigable Inspector Roderick Alleyn, whose wife, Troy, innocently involved him in all these sinister goings-on in the first place. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The English country house is full of the usual eccentrics who regularly appear in these mystery stories. In this one, there's a contingent of convicted murderers who have served their sentences and been released from prison. For local colour atmosphere, beside the old house situated next to the moors, there's a neighbouring prison.
With the assistance of the local police Inspector Alleyne undertakes his investigation, and is belatedly joined by his trusty sidekick Inspector Fox. The identity of the killer is revealed in the very last chapter, at which point this reader learned he had been taken in by the author's masterful misdirection.
A good, but sometimes uneven, read. ( )