Sunday, 30 March 2008

Duplicate Death by Georgette Heyer

ISBN: 978-0755108855

This was surprisingly fab. I am a dedicated reader of Heyers Regency Romances (who isn't? - my hubby like Infamous Army and I love him the more for it!!! ) . Due to Regency love I put off reading her thrilers until reaching this advanced age - what a mistake to make!! This book is a mildly demented mix of Agatha Christie and Jane Austen - brilliant stuff...


Plot: Dope: There is a neat drugs sub plot
Rope: Well wire actually - the instrument of death
Hope: Wronged woman - righted

Characters: Brilliant Detective. Fab heroes and Heroines and wonderfully souless side characters who you are always hoping will be gruesomely bumped off.

What to love: Really rather lovely characters. Humourously drawn - by turns gentle and quite wicked. Heyers gift for the cruel caricature is used to its upmost.

What to loathe: Hideously casual homophobia - fairly typical off the time but quite jarring to read. Sort of jolts you out of the book and sympathy with the characters.

Buy, Borrow or Bin: Buy - Really very good - and worth reading again even when you know who has done it.

If this book was a drink it would be: Home made spicy hot chocolate - mostly lovely but sometimes you end up drinking the nasty dregs and it can spoil your love for the whole.

On the Georgette Heyer Site

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