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Fallen into the Pit (1951)

por Ellis Peters

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Series: Felse Investigations (1)

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When an obnoxious Nazi landworker is murdered in the small village of Comerford, Sergeant George Felse faces one of the toughest investigations of his career It is 1952, and the shadow of World War II still lies over the green fields of the small village of Comerford on the Welsh borders. When ex-prisoner of war Helmut Schauffler is murdered, local policeman Sergeant George Felse has his work cut out: Schauffler was Nazi to the core and the majority of the villagers had good reason to despise him. Sergeant Felse's fourteen-year-old son, Dominic-who found Schauffler's body in a shallow brook-is fascinated by the case. Much to his father's disapproval, he resolves to find the murderer-a decision that places his own life in great danger. . . . Fallen Into the Pit is the 1st book in the Felse Investigations, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.… (más)
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I've read a few of the Inspector Felse books and enjoyed them, and this one was no exception. It features the usual (but not boring!) combination of unpleasant murder victim, a touch of romance, hordes of plausible suspects and entertaining (but not entirely amicable) relationships between the various characters. George Felse is sympathetic, and son Dominic teeters charmingly between childishness and maturity.

The viewpoint is omniscient, freely shifting between characters and their thoughts. I generally find that jarring (either being confused by lack of clarity or annoyed by the author obviously withholding knowledge), but in this case the read was very smooth.

Events appeared a touch contrived, with Dominic happening upon clue after clue, but that didn't dectract from my enjoyment. I did have a pretty good idea of the murder's identity (and a final twist) well in advance of the denoument, but I don't think the clues were belaboured.

If you like well-plotted gentle mysteries, this is well worth reading.
  MHThaung | Apr 26, 2020 |
The first Inspector Felse mystery--cover. ( )
  ME_Dictionary | Mar 20, 2020 |
I didn't care for this 1st book in the Felse series as much as the Cadfael books. The writing style is lush but not my kind of thing. Plus I thought the mystery was a bit too predictable. However, I liked Dominic and Pussy so I will try another one. ( )
  leslie.98 | Nov 24, 2019 |
DNF at 30%. I've read enough to know I don't want to keep reading, at least not now. Maybe I'll come back to it.

I picked this up for a reading challenge category (woman author with male pseudonym). I really liked Pargeter's Wales quartet, and this mid-century mystery series about a village policeman and his family sounded right up my alley. But the level of detail is stupefying, I have to stop an unravel sentences to get their meaning on a regular basis, and the unpleasant characters are really unpleasant. As in, I recoil from the words. Maybe my tolerance for reading racist and anti-Semitic language is just at a low. It fits the character, but it hits like a sledgehammer. I would get through that if the rest of it were easier to read, but it's not. ( )
  Sunita_p | May 18, 2019 |
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I will definitely not be picking up the Brother Cadfael mystery series. Ms. Peters, ie Ms. Pargeter, crafts unbelievable characters, over-explains, and over-describes. However, her novels do all seem very British, so I guess she has that going for her.

I suppose I'm more of a fan of mystery writers like Chandler or novel writers like Steinbeck. They keep it spare by describing what's necessary, and they intensify the mystery as a result. Peters isn't necessarily florid in her writing, but she tells you literally everything her main characters are thinking and feeling. We don't need all that! It makes the reading sloggy (I almost wrote soggy, but that too).

Most particularly, the son of the cop (already forgotten his name) is an unimaginably precocious pre-teen (as is his young girl friend) who happens to be at all the right places at all the right times and yet still can't get his mum and dad to believe what he's seen. It isn't even really that he's precocious, it's that he gnaws on the plot line until it's threadbare and see-through. It's actually rather exhausting for the reader. ( )
  khage | Jun 23, 2018 |
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The war ended, and the young men came home, and tried indignantly to fit themselves into old clothes and old habits which proved, on examination, to be both a little threadbare, and on trial to be both cripplingly small for bodies and minds mysteriously grown in absence.
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When an obnoxious Nazi landworker is murdered in the small village of Comerford, Sergeant George Felse faces one of the toughest investigations of his career It is 1952, and the shadow of World War II still lies over the green fields of the small village of Comerford on the Welsh borders. When ex-prisoner of war Helmut Schauffler is murdered, local policeman Sergeant George Felse has his work cut out: Schauffler was Nazi to the core and the majority of the villagers had good reason to despise him. Sergeant Felse's fourteen-year-old son, Dominic-who found Schauffler's body in a shallow brook-is fascinated by the case. Much to his father's disapproval, he resolves to find the murderer-a decision that places his own life in great danger. . . . Fallen Into the Pit is the 1st book in the Felse Investigations, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

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