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Surfeit of Suspects
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2024 November: Surfeit of Suspects by George Bellairs
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I found the PDF version online at:https://ia902708.us.archive.org/24/it...
And yes, I had to look up the definition of "surfeit."
I’m half way through this one. It’s fun! I absolutely love reading opinions about how much architecture has devolved in a book written fifty years ago. Stone structures that stood for hundreds or thousands of years ripped apart to make way for a dozen homes built to fall apart in a hundred years. I also like the abundance of suspects and of police officers in this one.
I have read 7 of the British mysteries on the list this year. This was by far the weakest one in my opinion. There was slang of that time period, so many angry suspects (it felt a bit repetitive), and a fairly simple motive, but it was repeated at least twice.The inspectors were interesting and effective interviewers. Though it was hard for me to guess the guilty party, the book lacked tension for me.
I am very glad I've been reading this series of mysteries: many are very well done and fun to read.
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George BellairsFinish date: 12.11.2024
Genre: CF
Rating: A
Reading time: 5 hours
Bad News: None...I loved the book from cover to cover!
Good News: The writing is close to the bone, stuff that doesn’t flinch.
The narrative is complicated (financial schemes) and there were plenty of emotionally loaded scenes.
George Bellair's strong point was his use of atmospheric detail and dialogues that sharpen the focus on one character then on another. I asked the question over and over: Whodunnit?
Personal: I'm not one for CF or mystery but this book was the exception! G. Bellairs is indeed a writer who has fallen off the radar but if you are looking for a great piece of sleuthing, Superintendent Littlejohn is the man to meet!
Natalie I am glad you are enjoying the series!
Not everyone gets the same thing from a read. That is why is is great to share your thoughts.
Not everyone gets the same thing from a read. That is why is is great to share your thoughts.
Lesle wrote: "Nancy I am glad you are liked this read.I like how you rated it and comments!"
Thanks...it is easy to describe the writing and not reveal any spoilers!
Bravo, G. Bellairs you have convinced me to read more CF!
Rosemarie wrote: "I've finished my re-read of the book. It was a fun read."
It must have been fun to want to re-read Rosemarie!
It must have been fun to want to re-read Rosemarie!
Rosemarie wrote: "I've finished my re-read of the book. It was a fun read."Love how Bellair describes the outfits/coats/furs/jewelry the ladies are wearing!






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