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She Shall Have Murder - Delano Ames
She Shall Have Murder
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“Excellent classic mystery. . . . Delightfully wry.” —Read Me Deadly blog "Splendidly witty." —Cleveland Amory, Cosmopolitan Dagobert Brown’s always got a new hobby. He's been through Gregorian chant, wildflowers, sixteenth-century French poetry . . . But his latest hobby is murder—or at least,... show more
“Excellent classic mystery. . . . Delightfully wry.” —Read Me Deadly blog
"Splendidly witty." —Cleveland Amory, Cosmopolitan

Dagobert Brown’s always got a new hobby. He's been through Gregorian chant, wildflowers, sixteenth-century French poetry . . . But his latest hobby is murder—or at least, the murder mystery he wants Jane Hamish to write.
No-nonsense, sharp-witted Jane only has one weakness: Dagobert, who exasperates her and intrigues her in equal parts. “Dagobert is my hero,” she says, “but he persistently refuses to act like one.”
Mrs. Robjohn seems like the perfect victim for Jane’s book: a lonely, delusional spinster who haunts the law offices where Jane works, telling everyone who’ll listen that sinister men are following her. When Mrs. Robjohn’s found dead of gas poisoning in her flat, Dagobert won’t believe it’s an accident.
Dragging Jane with him through 1940s London, from pub to nightclub to deserted warehouse district, Dagobert throws himself enthusiastically—if eccentrically—into sleuthdom, determined to track down a real-life killer.
In their easy camaraderie and witty banter, Dagobert and Jane bring to mind Dashiell Hammett’s Nick and Nora, but Jane is every inch Dagobert’s intellectual equal and partner in detection.
A classic Golden Age mystery, She Shall Have Murder, the first in Delano Ames’s Dagobert and Jane Brown series, stands up to the best in its genre today. But its absorbing portrayal of life in London between the wars adds another dimension, highlighted in this annotated Manor Minor Press edition.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00PT1EG0U
Publisher: Manor Minor Press
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Mystery
Series: Jane and Dagobert Brown (#1)
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4.0 She Shall Have Murder, by Delano Ames
Manor Minor Press is resurrecting the Jane and Dagobert Brown mysteries. Delano Ames' comic series, originally published between 1948 and 1959, made a little money in its time but has mostly been forgotten. After reading the first book in the series, She Shall Have Murder, in a few hours packed with...
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