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by James Saxon, Ngaio Marsh
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Andrea K Höst
Andrea K Höst rated it 14 years ago
A serial killer hunt, and effective as one. Once again some of Marsh's supporting characters bother me - a truly repulsive pair of 'commoners', and she gives us yet another spinster who has 'gone wrong' through lack of a man. Ignoring the occasional grimace these produce, a solid story.
carey
carey rated it 15 years ago
I forgot how much I liked Ngaio Marsh. Does anyone know if she has ever been adapted for radio or TV?
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 16 years ago
Another Inspector Alleyn mystery. I liked the beginning a lot, but found the end a bit tedious, unfortunately. Still, it features Alleyn at his investigative best, which is nice. (Dec 2011)
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
The closed circle this time is the (small) passenger complement of a cargo ship. Alleyn is not fortuitously on board this time - he is assigned to the case, and knows that one of the highly individual 'types' is responsible for the serial murders of a number of women. I fairly early on discovered ...
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