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Loading... Artists in crime [abridged]by Ngaio Marsh
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Hier kann leider auch der schokostimmige Vorleser nicht zum vierten Stern verhelfen, zu dünn plätschert die Handlung vor sich hin. Vielleicht hatte ich aber auch einfach nur die Schnauze voll vom 1793sten Griff in die Kiste mit den Einzelteilen... ( ) I don't think Marsh's books have aged quite as well as her fellow Queens of Crime Dorothy L. Sayers and Agatha Christie. Obviously they're all very much of their time, but somehow this felt much more dated. Perhaps it's because I was listening to the audio version rather than reading. I also felt it was rather derivative of Sayers - Artists in Crime was published in 1938, after most of the Lord Peter Wimsey books, and Alleyn and Troy very much came off as pale imitations of Wimsey and Harriet Vane. It's entertaining enough, nonetheless. And perhaps I should give it an extra half star for being read by the delightful Benedict Cumberbatch. Masterfully done, sir. no reviews | add a review
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It started as a student exercise, the knife under the drape, the model's pose chalked in place. But before Agatha Troyartist and instructorreturns to the class, the pose has been re-enacted in earnest: the model is dead, fixed for ever in one of the most dramatic poses Troy has ever seen. It's a difficult case for Chief Detective Inspector Alleyn. How can he believe that the woman he loves is a murderess? No library descriptions found. |
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