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John P. Marquand (1893–1960)

Auteur van The Late George Apley

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The Late George Apley (1937) 669 exemplaren
Wickford Point (1939) 211 exemplaren
Point of No Return (1900) 149 exemplaren
H.M. Pulham, Esquire (1940) 129 exemplaren
No Hero (1935) 118 exemplaren
B. F.'s Daughter (1946) 113 exemplaren
Sincerely, Willis Wayde (1900) 113 exemplaren
So Little Time (1943) 104 exemplaren
Right You Are, Mr. Moto (1957) 97 exemplaren
Women and Thomas Harrow (1958) 95 exemplaren
Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937) 93 exemplaren
Dank U, Mr. Moto (1900) 85 exemplaren
Mr. Moto lacht voor het laatst (1942) 70 exemplaren
De dood van een Russische agent (1938) 66 exemplaren
Melville Goodwin, USA (1951) 62 exemplaren
Mr. Moto's Three Aces (1956) 61 exemplaren
Mr Moto: 4 Complete Novels (1983) 56 exemplaren
Life at Happy Knoll (1957) 34 exemplaren
Repent in Haste (1945) 25 exemplaren
Thirty Years (1954) 21 exemplaren
Ming Yellow (1935) 20 exemplaren
Timothy Dexter Revisited (1960) 18 exemplaren
The Unspeakable Gentleman (2003) 18 exemplaren
Haven's End (1947) 17 exemplaren
Warning Hill (1964) 14 exemplaren
It's Loaded Mr. Bauer (1959) 11 exemplaren
Sun, Sea and Sand (1951) 5 exemplaren
Polly Fulton (1947) 5 exemplaren
Ingen vei tilbake 4 exemplaren
Ingen vei tilbake. B2 2 exemplaren
Don't ask questions 2 exemplaren
The Black Cargo (1925) 2 exemplaren
Guter Rat, Mr. Moto (1998) 1 exemplaar
Gente bien 1 exemplaar
Lake George 1 exemplaar
Pull, Pull Together 1 exemplaar
Golden Lads 1 exemplaar
Ascension Island 1 exemplaar
Good Morning, Major 1 exemplaar
Lunch at Honolulu 1 exemplaar
The End Game 1 exemplaar
King of the Sea 1 exemplaar
Poor Pan 1 exemplaar
Fourth Down 1 exemplaar
Just Break The News 1 exemplaar
Beginning Now-- 1 exemplaar
High Tide 1 exemplaar
Rainbow 1 exemplaar
The Summing Up 1 exemplaar

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“What is so rare as a day in June? Then if ever come perfect days.”

Fun that this quote is in here, as I am reading this in said month!

It’s my first Mr. Moto book and if his name hadn’t been in the title, I wouldn’t have even noticed his few brief appearances early in the story!

From his reappearance to finding the plane the story bogs down. Way down. Lots and lots of talking. Pretty much from the point that everyone reaches the island, the story just falls flat. I'm not sure if I'll try another book in this series.… (meer)
 
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Stahl-Ricco | 4 andere besprekingen | Jun 28, 2023 |
Young Wilson Hutchings of Salem, Mass. Has been sent to Shanghai to learn the family business of Hitchings Brothers, a financial institution that had been in business for 100 years.

For his first major assignment, Wilson is sent to Honolulu to deal with a branch of the family and the business that has gone off on another direction, and is giving the family and business a bad image.

Going from Shanghai to Honolulu, Wilson finds a difference in lifestyle. Shanghai may have more structure than Honolulu. Honolulu is more alluring and laid back, but both have an undercurrent that can be dangerous and deadly.

Wilson had met Mr. Moto when he visited the Hitching Brothers office in Shanghai. It was suggested Moto was an agent for the Japanese government. When Wilson meets him again in Honolulu, it turns out to be true, and Moto is also interesting in the Hitchings Brothers Honolulu office activities.

Espionage, double dealing, Moto’s changing character and plotting make for a very adventurous read. It is also interesting to note the view of the characters in this story written prior to WWII.

Another in the short series of Mr. Moto adventure/mysteries. This particular edition of the book was printed in 1941, the copyright is 1936. The cover art and overall appearance added to my enjoyment of the reading.
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ChazziFrazz | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 28, 2023 |
This is the first book in the short Mr. Moto series, written in the 1930s.

WWI flying ace and hero, Casey Lee, now a free-lance flyer, finds himself in Japan. He’s been hired by a tobacco company to fly across the Pacific as an advertising stunt. When the flight is cancelled and the company states it will pay his way home by ship. His heavy drinking has taken its toll and this is the latest slam to his deteriorating reputation.

As a result of this current bout, he makes the acquaintance of a Mr. Moto and the beautiful blond White Russian refugee Sonya Karaloff. He immediately falls for Karaloff and is fascinated by Mr. Moto. Moto is an agent of Japan and Karaloff works with Moto…but Casey is unaware of that. . Between these two people, Casey Lee finds himself in a web of intrigue, espionage, danger, romance and a dab of humour.

The Japanese expansionist era is the setting for the story. This was the period before WWII and Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbor.

It is interesting to note the difference of Mr. Moto’s character in the book and the movies. Being more familiar with the movies, I noticed this. Yet I still enjoyed the read.
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ChazziFrazz | 8 andere besprekingen | Jan 10, 2023 |
Though I was aware that Marquand was the author of the Mr. Moto detective stories I read this obviously gentle humor about a fictitious golf club, instead. It was entirely predictable, and not very amusing.
 
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DinadansFriend | 1 andere bespreking | Jun 5, 2022 |

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