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Bezig met laden... The Old Wine Shades (2006)door Martha Grimes
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. weird mystery with thinking dog, tale told to Jury before murder and more fey children, disappointing > LE PARADOXE DU MENTEUR, par Martha Grimes. — L'Américaine Martha Grimes est bel et bien la reine du polar... à l'anglaise ! L'Américaine Martha Grimes est bel et bien la reine du polar... à l'anglaise ! On retrouve ici l'insolite tandem formé par Richard Jury, commissaire de Scotland Yard, et son ami Melrose Plant, un aristo so British, confronté à la disparition aussi soudaine que curieuse d'une femme et de son fils, volatilisés sans laisser la moindre trace. Seul le chien a réapparu quelques mois après... Chez Grimes, on aime autant l'intrigue - ici, une étrange histoire à tiroirs - que les dialogues, savoureux, et l'ambiance province avec ses pubs, ses manoirs. Chic : une nouvelle enquête de Jury, La Maison du maître, vient de paraître aux Presses de la Cité ! —L'Express > Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Grimes-Le-paradoxe-du-menteur/104750 I enjoy Martha Grimes' mysteries up to a point. I get tired of hearing about the same large group of people who live in the same little village, along with all of their quirks (her regular cast of characters). It's just too much and too cute. I like it when Richard Jury does most of the work, with a little help from friend Melrose Plant. I don't like "cozy" mysteries, and these often get into that category. This one does involve a number of villagers peripherally. Not a whole lot, fortunately. More than I'd like, of course. The story is a bit different. Jury is on light duty following a heroic action that put him in hot water. Thus he finds his way into a wine bar - wine pub - and meets another patron, Harry Johnson. Johnson chooses to tall Jury a story that "has no end". The basic story is about a married woman, who, with her young son and dog, visit two houses in the country, because she is interested in buying property there. Some time during that afternoon the three of them disappear. But then, months later, the dog returns. Johnson is stuck on the dog returning, and it certainly is a point of interest for Jury. Jury has not identified himself as a representative of Scotland Yard, and he, after listening to the ever-expanding tale night after night, decides to do a little investigating on his own. If only to decide if Johnson is "having him on". He meets the realtor, talks to the people in the first house, visits the second house, where he meets a little girl who sneaks in sometimes from a neighboring location, and even visits a psychiatric clinic, where the woman's husband has voluntarily signed on. The story seems odd but the elements are starting to look like they are true. With a little more digging, Jury, with help from Plant, goes farther, investigating the owner of the second property, who lives in Italy. He even does some reading, into Quantum theory and superstrong theory, given that this is a field of interest for Johnson as well as for Hugh, the husband of the missing woman. Harry suggests that Hugh thinks that his wife and son stepped into another dimension. All intrigue until a body is found. Then the local police are involved, but they are happy to include Jury, who couldn't let it go anyway. A curious puzzle with an interesting ending that made me wonder. Richard Jury hanging in the Old Wine Shades encounters Harry Johnson who spins an unbelievable tale of the disappearance of Hugh Gault's wife, son and dog. 9 months later the dog comes back. What happened? Jury is driven to find out the answer, but when he does, he's not happy. An OK Richard Jury novel, but the last couple of novels have not pleased me as much as the previous ones have. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Richard Jury considers the authenticity of a fantastical tale, told by a stranger and fellow patron at the Old Wine Shades pub in London, about a string theory scientist's wife, son, and dog, who disappeared without a trace nine months earlier. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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