The Dead of Winter
Rina Martin Series, Book 5
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نقد و بررسی
July 4, 2011
In Adams's stately fifth entry in her series featuring Rina Martin, a retired actress who once played a Miss Marpleâlike role on TV (after 2010's Resolutions), Rina accompanies her young friend Tim Brandon, a professional stage magician, and his fiancée, Joy Duggan, to historic Aikensthorpe House in rural Devon for a weekend conference on Tim's field. Rina stays afterward with the couple to attend a re-enactment of a séance held at Aikensthorpe in 1872. The slow-burning story line finally kicks in with the murder of the conference's luminary, psychic researcher Edwin Holmes. The tension rises as a winter blizzard prevents the guests' departure and delays the police's arrival. Despite the initial leaden pacing and some less than compelling flashbacks to Aikensthorpe's troubled past, Agatha Christie fans should enjoy this contemporary homage to the traditional English country house mystery.
October 1, 2011
Rina Martin (A Reason to Kill, 2008) accepts an invitation to accompany her prot'g', Tim, and his fianc'e, Joy, to a conference at an isolated country estate. Tim, a magician, is excited about plans to reenact an 1872 event that left one person dead, drove another mad, and turned a third into a recluse. Rina and Joy are not impressed by the crew of experts gathered for the presentation. Their worries intensify when a blizzard cuts the estate off from the rest of the world, and Edwin Holmes, the great expert on psychic research, turns up murdered in his bed. This is a classic locked-room British cozy that will appeal to M. C. Beaton fans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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