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Bezig met laden... Wassen beelden (1978)door Peter Lovesey
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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. Lovesey was rater a pioneer in the now-crowded field of modern detective stories set the Victorian era In this case, Miriam Cromer, wife of a photographer in Kew (where I go now for the National Archives) has been sentenced to death for poisoning her husband's assistant who was blackmailing her over a risqué photo she had been tricked onto posing for when young and naïve. She has confessed to the crime and seems to be taking her impending hanging very calmly, but then someone anonymously sends Scotland Yard a photo showing that her husband had is key to the poison cabinet with him when she supposedly took the poison --and the only other key was on the murdered man himself. Sgt. Cribb is asked to discreetly investigate. Miriam Cromer has confessed to the murder of her husband's photographic assistant. As she awaits her execution, Detective Sergeant Cribb is called in to find an explanation for the one small inconsistency in her confession. In his search, he stumbles across more information than his superiors are comfortable with. The stories of his investigation are interspersed with Miriam's prison life and the seemingly unrelated adventures of the hangman in London. A fun little mystery. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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"At once charming, chilling and convincing as if it had unfolded in the Police Intelligence column of April, 1888." --TIME London, 1888. Though the beautiful Miriam Cromer has confessed to the murder of her husband's assistant, she is still confident of her acquittal. But then she is sentenced to hang. She blames her husband, but he has an alibi. Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray must discover what really happened at Park Lodge on 12th March, 1888, and quickly. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I took a star off because the theme of Cribb being overlooked for promotion, despite stellar detective work, has become tiresome to me. That said, I would recommend this one to any lover of detective stories set in the Victorian era. I found the book somewhat reminiscent of John Dickson Carr, whose work I live. But Lovesey is a much better writer than Varr. ( )