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June 2014 Reading Challenge: Classic Mystery
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Susan
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Jun 03, 2014 01:29PM

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I'm about halfway through and there have only been mentions of a "murder man" (Poirot?) in the book.

I read out Agatha Christie as a teen--along with Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy Sayers and Margery Allingham. What I didn't read as a teen were the hard-boiled private eyes. A couple years ago I had the pleasure of reading Dashiell Hammet and was just blown away with how amazing his writing was, especially the dialogue which simply crackled off the page. Now I am moving onto Raymond Chandler and his detective, Philip Marlowe. I have the Long Goodbye ready and waiting for this challenge. I'm really looking forward to it.

and Lord Peter Wimsy.....but only the first 3 books.

I am an avid reader of cozy mysteries which was born out of love for the classics, too. Looking forward to reading along with you folks. :o)

One of the things I remember from reading Dorothy Sayers when I was in high school were the occasional letters written in French in the middle of all the english text. I recall my "What the...?" reaction very well along with my frustration at not being able to read it! Not sure if that is still the case in modern editions, but I was fascinated that it had clearly been written that way for an audience that was expected to be able to read it.(Clearly that wasn't me!)

As for the wrap-up letter, I think it is a cheater's way out. Reveal what happened through the story, not in a tell-all at the end.
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