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David Frome (1898–1983)

Autor(a) de The Philadelphia Murder Story

56+ Works 887 Membros 27 Críticas

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Obras por David Frome

The Philadelphia Murder Story (1945) 34 exemplares
By the Watchman's Clock (1932) 33 exemplares
Date with Death (1949) 33 exemplares
Siren in the Night (1942) 30 exemplares
Old Lover's Ghost (1940) 28 exemplares
The Clue of the Judas Tree (1933) 27 exemplares
Ill Met by Moonlight (1937) 27 exemplares
The Woman in Black (1947) 27 exemplares
The Man From Scotland Yard (1932) 26 exemplares
Murder in Maryland (1932) 25 exemplares
All For the Love of a Lady (1944) 24 exemplares
Road to Folly (1940) 24 exemplares
The Bahamas Murder Case (1952) 23 exemplares
Washington Whispers Murder (1952) 23 exemplares
Honolulu Murders (1946) 23 exemplares
Mr. Pinkerton Finds a Body (1934) 23 exemplares
The Devil's Stronghold (1948) 22 exemplares
Mr. Pinkerton Grows a Beard (1945) 21 exemplares
The Town Cried Murder (1939) 20 exemplares
False to Any Man (1939) 20 exemplares
Murder in the O.P.M. (1942) 20 exemplares
The Hammersmith Murders (1930) 20 exemplares
Three Bright Pebbles (1938) 19 exemplares
Murder with Southern Hospitality (1942) 19 exemplares
Murder Is the Payoff (1951) 18 exemplares
The Girl from the Mimosa Club (1957) 18 exemplares
The Murder of a Fifth Columnist (1941) 18 exemplares
The Simple Way of Poison (1937) 18 exemplares
Reno Rendezvous (1939) 18 exemplares
Two Against Scotland Yard (1931) 18 exemplares
Mr. Pinkerton at the Old Angel (1935) 17 exemplares
Trial by Ambush (1962) 15 exemplares
Mr. Pinkerton Has the Clue (1936) 15 exemplares
Homicide House (1950) 14 exemplares
The Eel Pie Murders (1933) 13 exemplares
Invitation to Murder (1954) 13 exemplares
The Strangled Witness (1934) 13 exemplares
Murder Comes to Eden (1955) 10 exemplares
Scotland Yard Can Wait (2014) 9 exemplares
Burn Forever (1935) 8 exemplares
Mr. Pinkerton: Passage for One (1945) 5 exemplares
Death Stops at a Tourist Camp (1959) 4 exemplares
The stars give warning (1943) 3 exemplares
In at the death 2 exemplares
Road to Folly 1 exemplar
The murder of an old man (1929) 1 exemplar
GIRL WITH A GOLDEN BAR (1944) 1 exemplar
The Clock Strikes (1935) 1 exemplar
The Town Cried Murder (1945) 1 exemplar

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Three weeks after I read it, I can’t remember a thing about the plot. The book was pleasant, inoffensive, and lacked character, not unlike its protagonist. But… Not a bad way to spend a rainy afternoon!
 
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muumi | Jul 21, 2022 |
Not particularly satisfactory murder mystery (with, by the way, a grossly misleading cover -- clearly the artist hadn't read the scene that inspired it). The setting itself is quite interesting, a college town in Maryland (the author herself lived in Maryland). One oddity is that the murder itself doesn't occur until the middle of the book, by which time we've been given a variety of possible motives and the various cast of characters. I'm afraid this is one of those least-likely solutions, together with evidence that's withheld or misinterpreted, and frankly, I think the whole title of the book itself is misleading. Not particularly recommended.… (mais)
½
 
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EricCostello | Feb 19, 2022 |
This is an old book I got because the author Josh Lanyon put the author Leslie Ford information in a couple of her books. It is a very very tame mystery/romance.
 
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Val_Reads | Mar 8, 2021 |
Written in 1932, the story is told by Dr. Ruth Fisher, a woman doctor in a small town in Maryland. She has been in the town for many years and know quite a bit about the families and their secrets.

Miss Antoinette (Nettie) Wyndham; an aristocratic spinster of great wealth who lives in a grand house. She is a bitter, malevolent woman who lives alone. She seems to have control over many peoples lives and has cause great pain to many families. She has 3 nephews and a niece who are her only heirs, but there is only one she favours.

Miss Windham is found dead in her bed. Her ancient and decrepit dog also. It turns out to be a matter of poison. The question is who. The why is automatically pinned on her money. There is also the matter of missing jewellery and items of worth. Itmes she has filed insurance claims on and collected on.

Characters such as Daphne Lane, a newly arrived platinum blonde hairdresser who has been seen running around with one of the Wyndham nephews: Alice Penniman, wife of Sameul and mother to Nat, who covets the Wyndham mansion and want it and its contents: Judge Garth, an old and long time friend of Miss Wyndham: Lieutenant Joseph Kelley of the Baltimore police who is sent down to solve the crime. They all add to the mix along with Ford's descriptions of the house, surroundings and atmosphere.

This was a book that I enjoyed and was able to escape into. I made a point to sit dow and read during the day just because I enjoyed it. I normally read at night!

It is not a simple crime and there is a lot of twists and turns. I even found myself wondering if ford would come up with a good solution to sind it all up. She did!
… (mais)
 
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ChazziFrazz | Jun 16, 2019 |

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Obras
56
Also by
13
Membros
887
Popularidade
#28,887
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
27
ISBN
55
Línguas
2

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