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The Palace Tiger (2004)

door Barbara Cleverly

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Fiction. Mystery. India, 1922. In this, the fourth in the acclaimed Joe Sandilands series, Scotland Yard detective Joe arrives in the princely state of Ranipur at the request of the Maharajah, an old ally of the British. The Maharajah is dying, and the succession is unclear. The death of his first son, while panther-wrestling, is suspicious, but as Joe begins to investigate a second son dies dramatically right before his eyes. With only the youngest, aged 12, now left to succeed, can Joe ensure his survival? In the glittering and luxurious setting of the court with its array of powerful, scheming characters, Joe must find his way through the maze of intrigue to trap, at last, the palace tiger.… (meer)
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second of her books that I have now read - realised in once she started describing the tiger hunt and I thought "I've read this scene before......." (In "Ragtime in Simla"). Not exactly the same, and I suppose that many of the tiger hunts in upper class Raj era India were all much the same, so poor comparisons cannot be necessarily drawn. It would be interesting to know if she presents a variation of this set piece in any of her other books where by I would then think she was being a little lazy or uninspired.[return][return]Anyway, the book itself is enjoyable as Commander Joe from Scotland Yard, having remained in India for longer than his planned 6 months, is sent out to investigate the deaths of two of the three sons of the Maharajah, who himself is dying and therefore his succession is in doubt. Some of the characters are lightly drawn, and tend to make short appearances, only to disappear again, making for quite a lightweight set of potential suspects when it comes to a head. ( )
  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
A mystery set in India, although the main character is British. I found the conclusion to be lacking a "bad guy" as every mystery should have. There were perhaps too many "bad guys" and as a result the characters were a bit weak. The story was complicated, with so many different twists that it was not engrossing. Even as a historical fiction goes, I felt that it got too bogged down with everything the author was trying to convey. ( )
  sh7980 | Jul 18, 2018 |
A good one with succession problems in a state, along with man-eating tigers and airplanes. ( )
  MikeRhode | Jun 17, 2015 |
Sandilands encounters what appears to be death by tiger as he visits Ranipur with Sir George. They go on a tiger hunt. However, all is not quite as it seems. There is a lot more than meets the eye with politics in British-occupied India and with other motivations. Sandilands, of course, is able to get to the heart of the matter. This is not my favorite installment of the series. At times, I had trouble focusing on the mystery. It simply was not as well written or captivating as earlier installments. Some characters are not as fully developed as they could be. It's not bad, but it just did not live up to the others. ( )
  thornton37814 | May 23, 2014 |
Intricate plot. A mix of politics, greed and duty pull the story along. Our hero is sent to untangle the mysteries surrounding the deaths of the two elder sons of a dying Raj. Written like that sounds boring and cliché. It's not. Cleverly at her most average is very good. India, in the 1920's, under British rule even if there is a thin veil of independence for some Indian states is shown with vivid colours and a love for the land that can't be mistaken.

The characters are a bit on the thin side, the villains are plenty and predictable, hence the 3 stars. But still it worth a read. ( )
  writerlibrarian | Sep 13, 2013 |
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Fiction. Mystery. India, 1922. In this, the fourth in the acclaimed Joe Sandilands series, Scotland Yard detective Joe arrives in the princely state of Ranipur at the request of the Maharajah, an old ally of the British. The Maharajah is dying, and the succession is unclear. The death of his first son, while panther-wrestling, is suspicious, but as Joe begins to investigate a second son dies dramatically right before his eyes. With only the youngest, aged 12, now left to succeed, can Joe ensure his survival? In the glittering and luxurious setting of the court with its array of powerful, scheming characters, Joe must find his way through the maze of intrigue to trap, at last, the palace tiger.

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