Murder of a lady a Scottish mystery Anthony WYNNE 9780712356237 Books
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Murder of a Lady
Murder of a lady a Scottish mystery Anthony WYNNE 9780712356237 Books
This novel was written back in the thirties, I think, by an author I've never heard of. I had high hopes, being a fan of G. Heyer and Ngio Marsh. Before reprinting, it should have been edited. The main character is a doctor and you get kind of an idea that he has solved previous crimes or is some way famous. Not enough is said about this though, a definite weakness in the book. Like some of Agatha Christie's novels, important clues are never mentioned, so it's a little frustrating that this doctor gets to see things the reader doesn't learn about until the end. The characters are deeply flawed and not very likable. A great mystery it is not; an interesting look at the writing style of the times, it is.Product details
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Murder of a lady a Scottish mystery Anthony WYNNE 9780712356237 Books Reviews
Very good mystery. Kept me guessing until the very last page.
Thank you Anthony Wynne. Great story.
Very ponderous, hard to follow or figure out because it is really based on a time long past, the customs of which are obscure.
perfect dour Scottish mystery, the old clan, the atmosphere of the lochs and a locked room mystery that no one can solve. beautiful writing.
Major Hamish Gregor lives in Dachlan Castle, on the Argyllshire Highland coast. He's a widower with one son, daughter-in-law and grandson. And a sister, Mary, who keeps his house and to whom he's devoted "Mary Gregor hadn't an enemy in the world.... Even tramps and tinkers turned to bless her as she passed."
But somebody had something against Mary. For late one August night, she's found dead in her bedroom from a terrible wound. But there's almost no blood around the body, and the doors and windows were firmly locked. As a matter of fact, they had to get a saw and cut the lock out of her bedroom's sturdy wooden door to reach her.
Who would want to kill a saint. And how did they do it?
"Murder of a Lady" is a classic-style locked room mystery, originally published in 1931. It's been re-issued by Poison Pen Press. I've enjoyed several of the books in this publisher's British Library Crime Classics series. But this mystery is quite average for me.
It has some nice writing, such as this complaint about a policeman "The man's a fusser.... Nothing must escape him. And so everything escapes him. He's always trying to hold a bunch of sparrows in one hand while he plucks them with the other." Or this description of the castle grounds "The small coin of birch leaves a-jingle in the wind, light as the sequins on a girl's dress."
But the writing is old-fashioned in that there is a lot of explaining of the detectives' (police as well as the amateur) thought processes and musings. There's some repetition and too-used turns of phrases. To be fair, maybe they weren't too-used back in 1934. Lastly, I couldn't quite sink my teeth into the rather melodramatic plotting. There's some good exploration of human nature, but the package didn't excite me.
All in all, for me this was a bit better than just OK. I rate it 3.4 stars, rounded down to 3.
Happy Reader
I've read so many fast paced mysteries I had forgotten how much I missed getting to know all the characters Buried family secrets and individual struggles give life to each character and in the end to the murderer. I never came close to solving the mystery and the ending was a complete surprise.
This has to be the worst mystery I have ever read. I will sum up the reasons there is an excess of repetition; each character has tremendous, dramatic facial expressions; the amateur sleuth has an eyeglass which he keeps dropping out of his eye and replacing, plus he takes a lot of snuff; the whodunit aspect, so crucial to any mystery, turns out to be weirder than the late-to-the-plot, let's toss it in, why not of the possibility of the murder being caused by supernatural forces. Then, the murder weapon itself is absolutely unbelievable, and, to top it all off, it ends abruptly, with no mention made of what will happen to two of the main characters. I love this series and will no doubt buy all the various books Crime Club prints, but this one will be donated to some other poor soul, someone I don't have to apologize to in person.
This novel was written back in the thirties, I think, by an author I've never heard of. I had high hopes, being a fan of G. Heyer and Ngio Marsh. Before reprinting, it should have been edited. The main character is a doctor and you get kind of an idea that he has solved previous crimes or is some way famous. Not enough is said about this though, a definite weakness in the book. Like some of Agatha Christie's novels, important clues are never mentioned, so it's a little frustrating that this doctor gets to see things the reader doesn't learn about until the end. The characters are deeply flawed and not very likable. A great mystery it is not; an interesting look at the writing style of the times, it is.
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