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Swing, Brother, Swing - Ngaio Marsh
Swing, Brother, Swing
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Lord Pastern and Baggot is a classic English eccentric, given to passionate, peculiar enthusiasms. His latest? Drumming in a jazz band. His wife is not amused, and even less so when her daughter falls hard for Carlos Rivera, the band’s sleazy piano player. Aside from the young woman, nobody likes... show more
Lord Pastern and Baggot is a classic English eccentric, given to passionate, peculiar enthusiasms. His latest? Drumming in a jazz band. His wife is not amused, and even less so when her daughter falls hard for Carlos Rivera, the band’s sleazy piano player. Aside from the young woman, nobody likes Rivera very much, so there’s a wealth of suspects when he is shot in during a performance. Happily, Inspector Alleyn is in the audience.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781937384586 (1937384586)
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem
Edition language: English
Series: Roderick Alleyn 1 (#15)
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Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it
3.0
All build-up, then -- fizzle.There's this crazy cast of (to me rather annoying and unlikable) characters: the family of rich eccentrics, lounge musicians, drug dealers, magazine columnists... and then once we get the relationships and plot all worked out, it's over. Disappointing. I felt bad for the...
Sacred Space
Sacred Space rated it
I absolutely love British mysteries. True, they are not realistic: more an exercise in cerebration than realistic criminal investigation. It is a sort of magic trick-literary sleight of hand. We try to guess - without success - "whodunit"; and we are delighted when in the last chapter, the detect...
Andrea K Höst
Andrea K Höst rated it
My reading of this book is coloured by my extreme hatred of Lord Pastern, of the type of person who is at core a spoiled child masquerading as an adult: selfish, uncaring, manipulative. Pastern's failings then taint a second character, Ned Manx, who is aware of a particular secret of Pastern's, and...
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books rated it
3.0 Swing, Brother, Swing
[These notes were made in 1985:]. A sleazy accordion-player in a fashionable swing band is shot at (as part of the act) by the guest drummer, an eccentric peer, whose daughter the accordion-player - Carlos - is courting. The accordion-player dies of a steel dart (part of an umbrella) through the he...
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it
Very good but, as usual, for me it took too long for Alleyn to appear and I thought the ending too abrupt. But the mystery was EXcellent.
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