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Dead Water (Inspector Roderick Alleyn #23) (original 1963; edição 1963)

por Ngaio Marsh (Autor)

Séries: Roderick Alleyn (23)

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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:A spring may have healing properties??but the controversy over it may have harmful results??in a witty mystery by a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master.
The elderly Emily Pride is perfectly pleased to have inherited an island, even if her starchy pragmatism is ever-so-faintly appalled by the island's "Pixie Falls" spring and its reported miraculous healing properties. Really, the locals' attempts to capitalize on the "miracles" are entirely too tacky??Ye Olde Gift Shoppe, the neon signs . . .not on Miss Emily's watch, thank you. Of course, the locals are not exactly thrilled to give up their trade. Pixie Falls may be merely be known for healing warts, it's true, but you take your shillings where you can find them. Could their frustration have bubbled up into murderous rage? Inspector Alleyn will have to sort it out. And this time, it's personal.
"It's time to start comparing Christie to Marsh instead of the other way around." ??New York Magazine
"A peerless practitioner of the slightly surreal, English-village comedy-mystery." ??Kirkus Reviews
"The nonpareil among criminal investigators." ??The N
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Título:Dead Water (Inspector Roderick Alleyn #23)
Autores:Ngaio Marsh (Autor)
Informação:First published 1963; Felony & Mayhem Press (2020), 240 pages
Coleções:Acquired 2021, E-Books, A sua biblioteca, Para ler
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Etiquetas:British literature, detectives, fiction, Inspector Alleyn, mysteries, New Zealand literature, series books, suspense, 20th Century

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Dead Water por Ngaio Marsh (1963)

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Good cozy mystery. I had some trouble keeping track of all the characters, perhaps because I was distracted. I always enjoy Ngaio Marsh and this was no exception. ( )
  njcur | Feb 13, 2024 |
Summary: A spring on an island celebrated for its healing powers becomes the site of the murder.

Wally Trehern is the laughing stock of his school, what with the warts all over his hand. He lives on a small island, connected at low tide by a causeway to the English coast, making his ostracism even more painful. One day, he flees to a spring and sees a lady dressed in green who bids him wash his hands in the spring. Miraculously his warts disappear. Word spreads. The doctor, Bob Mane, the teacher, Jenny Williams, and the minister, Reverend Carstairs are supportive but cautious. Others are less so. Elspeth Cost, a spinster owner of a gift shop claims that the spring cured her asthma. Major Barrimore and his wife Margaret, owners of the island hotel stand to benefit, as do the Treherns.

Two years later, the island has been transformed into a tourist attraction–the hotel spruced up, the gift shop selling statues of the Green Lady, and the Treherns setting up a museum. The spring is gated and admission charged. Elspeth Cost even plans a Green Lady festival, creates tacky poetry for the occasion. It all works. Tourists and cure seekers come. Some claim cures.

But Emily Pride disapproves of the whole enterprise. She has inherited the island from her sister, and she is troubled by the falsely raised hopes and the commercialization of the spring and the island taking place. She communicates her intent to close it down and plans a visit. And the threats begin. She mentions it to Alleyn, who she had taught his French. He’s on holiday but when the threats intensify and she is injured by a rock thrown and endangered by a trip wire strung by the ledge overlooking the spring, where she was accustomed to sit, holding her black “brolly.” Alleyn decides he must interrupt his holiday to look after her and try to get her off the island.

She agrees to let the festival proceed though it is routed with rain. The next morning Miss Pride posts notices early at the spring about her intent to close the enterprise down amid another rain. An hour later, Alleyn is out walking by the spring when he spies a body face down along with a black brolly.

The resolution of the murder hinges on the classic devices of crime fiction: timelines, alibis, and the secrets and motives of the people who could be suspects–everyone from Wally Trehern to Major Barrimore. The climax is exciting with Alleyn pursuing the murderer and engaging in a struggle on a launch amid a rip-roaring storm.

Sometimes, Marsh’s characters can seem stock, as do some in this case like the minister and Wally’s drunken mother. Emily Pride is a stubbornly delightful eighty-something with attitude, Elspeth Cost is a combination entrepreneur and sexually frustrated dingbat. There is a heartwarming romance subplot between Wally’s caring teacher Jenny Williams and Patrick Barrimore, the innkeeper’s son. All the elements of a good story are here and come together well. ( )
  BobonBooks | Jun 1, 2022 |
Indeholder kapitlerne "1. Forspil", "2. Miss Emily", "3. Trusler", "4. Fiasko", "5. Feriearbejde", "6. Grøn Dame", "7. Scotland Yard", "8. Butikken", "9. Stormen".

En lille dreng, Wally Trehern, lider af vorter men Den grønne Dame siger at han skal skylle hænderne i Fe-vandfaldet og om natten falder alle vorterne af.
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  bnielsen | Nov 25, 2018 |
This is a rather slow-paced novel, taking a while to establish the setting of Portcarrow and the premise of the "miracle spring" and the tourist trade that has sprung (har!) up around it. It probably also did not help that the blurb on the back cover of my copy (a Bantam Books paperback) provided the wrong name of the murder victim! This meant I spent the whole book wondering when the person would be murdered and it didn't end up happening. But that is not Ngaio Marsh's fault necessarily. The mystery itself is all right. Not her best but certainly not her worst. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Sep 21, 2015 |
An interesting and entertaining whodunnit. ( )
  cazfrancis | Sep 7, 2015 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:A spring may have healing properties??but the controversy over it may have harmful results??in a witty mystery by a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master.
The elderly Emily Pride is perfectly pleased to have inherited an island, even if her starchy pragmatism is ever-so-faintly appalled by the island's "Pixie Falls" spring and its reported miraculous healing properties. Really, the locals' attempts to capitalize on the "miracles" are entirely too tacky??Ye Olde Gift Shoppe, the neon signs . . .not on Miss Emily's watch, thank you. Of course, the locals are not exactly thrilled to give up their trade. Pixie Falls may be merely be known for healing warts, it's true, but you take your shillings where you can find them. Could their frustration have bubbled up into murderous rage? Inspector Alleyn will have to sort it out. And this time, it's personal.
"It's time to start comparing Christie to Marsh instead of the other way around." ??New York Magazine
"A peerless practitioner of the slightly surreal, English-village comedy-mystery." ??Kirkus Reviews
"The nonpareil among criminal investigators." ??The N

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