When I saw this title on NetGalley I grabbed it immediately. Roy Lewis is a wonderful author, and it appears that Joffe is bringing him to Kindle. Lewis was active from the 1960’s into this century, and I have read and enjoyed most of his sixty plus crime novels. His series about Arnold Landon, a man with an almost encyclopedic knowledge of medieval building, has always been one of my very favorites. I couldn’t be happier at the thought of being able to reread these terrific books on Kindle.
Inspector John Crow is new to me. I have been wondering if perhaps this series was not imported into the United States. It looks to me as if this was Lewis’s first crime novel, so maybe they never reached here. It is a pity, though, as this is a cracking book. The blurb says it is full of twists and turns and it surely is. I don’t like spoilers, so I am not going to give any. Suffice it to say that the book begins with an inquest, and never lets up from there.
The publisher reminds the reader that this book was published in 1969, before cellphones, the internet, and the ubiquitous computer. To a twenty-first century eye this gives a bit of a feeling of a period piece, but the book is not dated or slow because of that. Because technology has not invaded every possible space, the human dimension is that much larger, and the story is more interesting because of it.
“A Lover Too Many” is an excellent mystery. I couldn’t have predicted the outcome, and I enjoyed it all the way through. If Roy Lewis is an old friend, you will be glad to remind yourself of just how good a mystery can be. If you have never had the pleasure of reading a mystery by Roy Lewis, you are in for a huge treat. Do yourself a favor and pick up “A Lover Too Many,” and any subsequent books by Roy Lewis. You might find other writers as good, but you will not find anyone better.