Murder on the Thirteenth
Albert Tretheway and Jake Small Mystery Series, Book 2
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2005
نویسنده
A.E. Eddendenناشر
Chicago Review Pressشابک
9781613733158
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
August 29, 2005
Witches are abroad in 1943 as brawny and brainy Inspector Albert V. Tretheway (Tre-THOO-ey) of the Fort York, Canada, police investigates his second case (after A Good Year for Murder ). The amusing, outlandish adventure begins near midnight on January 13, during the most extensive blackout exercise held in North America. All goes well for Tretheway and his squad of air-raid wardens until lights are reported flickering above the marshes of tiny Hickory Island. Tretheway finds remains of a fire, a bronze bowl, pins and wax with mysterious marks in the surrounding snow--sure signs of witches, says warden Cynthia Moon. On the 13th day of successive months, four members of Tretheway's squad die--one pushed from a hotel roof, one found clutching a dead owl in each hand, one poisoned by nightshade and another roasted in a bonfire--before Tretheway arrests the culprit on the 13th green of a golf course. Although alert readers may pick out the villain early on, it remains a pleasure to sit in on Albert and his sister Addie's Saturday-night euchre parties as the aroma of fresh-baked bread mingles with that of applewood blazing in the fireplace.
October 1, 1992
Inspector Albert Tretheway of Fort York, Canada, makes his second appearance ( A Good Year for Murder, LJ 6/1/88), this time in a 1943 serial murder case fraught with all the trappings of witchcraft. Occult symbols and cryptic clues accompanying various murdered air-raid wardens present a tough conundrum for the indomitable 65 Tretheway and his euchre-playing friends, who eventually concoct a plan to entrap the murderer. This clever and curious blend of historical fact and whimsy should attract readers, despite the minimal plot.
Copyright 1992 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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