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3.5-4 stars for this funny, at times farcical, convoluted romp through Oxford with Professor Gervase Fen.
As the book opens, Fen’s college chum, Richard Cadogan, is a poet looking for an adventurous holiday- he certainly gets more than he bargained for! He takes the train to Oxford, arriving late, and has forgotten the address of his lodgings. He hitches a ride and is put down at Oxford, and walking along, is struck by a toyshop he doesn’t remember. Oddly, the door is open, so he walks in, think ...more
As the book opens, Fen’s college chum, Richard Cadogan, is a poet looking for an adventurous holiday- he certainly gets more than he bargained for! He takes the train to Oxford, arriving late, and has forgotten the address of his lodgings. He hitches a ride and is put down at Oxford, and walking along, is struck by a toyshop he doesn’t remember. Oddly, the door is open, so he walks in, think ...more

It has taken me many years to begin to undo the habits authors like Edmund Crispin set me into. My motto has been for many years that of The West Wing's Jed Bartlett: never say in one word what you can say in one hundred. I also follow Dead Poets Society's Mr. Keating's advice to avoid common phrasing. So when Edmund Crispin trots out words like "steatopygic" or "suilline", I'm content (even if I have to look them up). And when someone not only explained, but "He explained at great length. He ex
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Delightfully eccentric crime-thriller is bursting with coincidences, chase scenes, and knowing-winks.

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The author was among J.I. Packer's that he liked. One of P.D. James' favorite detective novels according to .
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