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Bezig met laden... Two-thirds of a Ghost (1956)door Helen McCloy
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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. A classic mystery, in the fair play tradition of the Golden Age. Dr. Willing gives a list of hints to clues before the solution is revealed, for those who want to stop and try to figure it out. Lots of psychology, both in Amos Cottle’s medical history and in correctly identfying the murderer. ( ) This is my first Helen McCloy/Basil Willing mystery, but I hope it won't be my last. A reclusive author, Amos Cottle, is poisoned at a party given by his publisher. Who did it - his grasping actress wife, the critic who disparages his books, the critic who lauds his books, the publisher's wife with whom he was having an affair, the small-time agent who depends on Cottle's bestsellers for most of his income? The mystery becomes even deeper when it is discovered that 'Amos Cottle' was not the victim's real name. So who was he really? Plenty of suspects in this very well-written classic mystery, with the added bonus of an inside look into the world of authors, agents and publishers. If you are a fan of the Frances and Richard Lockridge 'Mr. and Mrs. North' mysteries, you will like this book. Highly recommended. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Amos Cottle was a valuable property-a first-rate novelist who produced four best sellers in four years. He had to be protected. From himself (he was an ex-alcoholic). And from his wife (she was a gold-digging siren and she spelled trouble). His publisher and his agent thought Amos's problems were solved when they clawed the beautiful Vera out of his hair and shipped her off to Hollywood. But they were wrong. For there came a night when Vera returned. That was the night Amos had to have a drink. It was too bad he never lived to sober up. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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