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Alleyn and Others: The Collected Short Fiction of Ngaio Marsh (Library of Crime Classics)

Alleyn and Others: The Collected Short Fiction of Ngaio Marsh (Library of Crime Classics)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ngaio Marsh
Review: This is a great book about an evil English lord. He has staged a murder to take place at a nightclub. Inspector Roderick Alleyn is on the case trying to stop this murder from happening. It is only until he gets so far into the case that he finds out that it is only the cover for a real murder about to take place!
This is a great book for most readers. As the suspense builds, so does your interest in the book. This book hooks you and is hard to put down. If you like mystery and suspense, this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ngaio Marsh
Review: This is a wonderful collection of the short fiction of Ngaio Marsh. Marsh is know best for her creation of the "handsome inspector," Roderick Alleyn. This volume presents previously unpublished works, "lost" works, and Marsh's own account of the creation of her famous detective. Marsh's wit really shines in this collection of work and you don't have to be a rabid Marsh fan to enjoy it. I recommend this book highly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The rest of Marsh
Review: This is a wonderful collection of the short fiction of Ngaio Marsh. Marsh is know best for her creation of the "handsome inspector," Roderick Alleyn. This volume presents previously unpublished works, "lost" works, and Marsh's own account of the creation of her famous detective. Marsh's wit really shines in this collection of work and you don't have to be a rabid Marsh fan to enjoy it. I recommend this book highly.


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