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A Surfeit of Lampreys / Death and the Dancing Footman / Colour Scheme (1943 original; edición 2009)

por Ngaio Marsh (Auteur)

Series: Roderick Alleyn (12)

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It was a horrible death, Maurice Questing was lured into a pool of boiling mud and left there to die. Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn, far from home on a wartime quest for German agents, knows that any number of people could have killed him: the English exiles he'd hated, the New Zealanders he'd despised or the Maoris he'd insulted. Even the spies he'd thwarted, if he wasn't a spy himself.… (más)
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Título:A Surfeit of Lampreys / Death and the Dancing Footman / Colour Scheme
Autores:Ngaio Marsh (Auteur)
Información:HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (2009), 864 pages
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Colour Scheme por Ngaio Marsh (1943)

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Summary: A struggling New Zealand spa by some sulphur springs becomes the scene of espionage, the visit of a famous stage actor, and murder.

This is one of Marsh’s New Zealand novels, in which Roderick Alleyn is engaged in anti-espionage World War II. The story is set at a down-at-heel struggling resort by the fictional town of Harpoon, near the coast on New Zealand’s North Island. The resort, a spa located near sulphur springs and pits is run by Colonel Claire, his wife, and daughter, Barbara and son, Simon. They’ve recruited the Colonel’s brother-in-law, Dr. James Ackrington, a retired physician of some reknown to be the house doctor. The “staff” is rounded out by Bert Smith, an often-drunk handyman, and Huia, from the nearby Maori village, who serves as housekeeper and cook.

The main “guest” at the start is Maurice Questing, a businessman. It becomes apparent that he has an interest in the spa, having given the Colonel a loan on which he has fallen behind. Questing has big plans for the spa and one of his first acts is to advertise it, resulting in recruiting a distinguished guest. Geoffrey Gaunt is a Shakespearean actor with a leg that is paining him. He’s accompanied by his secretary, Dikon Bell, and his dresser, Colley.

Questing is not well liked. Both Ackrington and Simon suspect him of spying. He’s been seen on a volcanic peak, near a Maori preserve. In a couple of instances, flashing lights had been observed at times that coincided with the sinking of ships. Ackrington has written to Alleyn, a friend, sharing his suspicions. At one point, Questing was driving in sight of a railroad signal when he waved Bert Smith across a railroad bridge when a train was coming, claiming later that the signal wasn’t working, when it was. Subsequently he alienates Gaunt,

During all this, another unusual guest, Septimus Falls turns up, ostensibly to undergo treatments for lumbago. Simon suspects him to be in league with Questing, based on witnessing him tapping his pipe in what sounds like Morse code.

You guessed it. Questing ends up dead, falling into one of the dangerous sulfur pits. And there is no shortage of suspects with motives–Claire, Ackrington, Smith, Simon, Gaunt, and the mysterious Septimus Falls, as well as several people from the Maori village. Septimus Falls, who had been walking at some distance behind Questing, heard him scream, and subsequently gets them all discussing their stories, to prepare for questioning from Detective Sergeant Webley, the local man.

In all this, Alleyn is noticeably absent and you keep waiting for him to turn up, one of the interesting twists in this story. There are really three mysteries in the story: who is the spy, who murdered Questing, and where is Alleyn? Have fun figuring all that out. I sure did! ( )
  BobonBooks | Oct 19, 2023 |
Not the best Marsh book I've chanced upon. It plods along for far too long, a lot of the story could have been stripped away to speed things up and stop the reader/listener getting bored. [return][return]The murder itself doesnt happen until half way into the book at which point it does speed up, but there's still an awful lot of sitting around and talking.[return][return]Alleyn (as Alleyn) doesn't turn up until the end, (although he's in the book from the middle). [return][return]The narrator - i got this as an audiobook - was reasonable, having quite a few different voices to contend with, although I did find some of his NZ characters a bit grating (I only hope that that was the point). ( )
  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
New Zealand, et kursted med varme kilder, ca 1967
Indeholder kapitlerne "1. Familien Claire og dr Ackrington", "2. Mr Questing går ned for første gang", "3. Gaunt kommer til The Springs", "4. Rødt betyder fare", "5. Mr Questing går ned for anden gang", "6. Septimus Falls ankommer", "7. Torpedo", "8. Koncerten", "9. Mr Questing går ned for tredje gang", "10. Overbetjent Webley dukker op", "11. Var det hele et nummer", "12. Kraniet", "13. Brev fra mr Questing", "14. Septimus Falls' solonummer", "15. Septimus Falls for sidste gang".

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  bnielsen | Jul 10, 2023 |
3.5*

While I enjoyed the north New Zealand setting, this WW2 mystery/spy thriller struck me as more dated than some of her more traditional mysteries. Even though this came across to me as more of a spy story than a murder mystery, Marsh did 'play fair' with the clues being there for the observant reader (which wasn't me this time!)

I did appreciate how Marsh managed to get in a touch of the theater world even among the mud pots of Rotorua with visiting actor Gaunt and his entourage! :) ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
This book, like its sequel, Died in the Wool, takes place in New Zealand, with part of the plot involving espionage. But while I enjoyed DIW, this book fell flat for me. There were too many plot threads, which led to too little character development. And the story itself seemed to be missing her sly humor. ( )
  Matke | Jun 5, 2022 |
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It was a horrible death, Maurice Questing was lured into a pool of boiling mud and left there to die. Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn, far from home on a wartime quest for German agents, knows that any number of people could have killed him: the English exiles he'd hated, the New Zealanders he'd despised or the Maoris he'd insulted. Even the spies he'd thwarted, if he wasn't a spy himself.

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