Some weeks later, all paths lead to a dress rehearsal of Romeo & Juliet in Connecticut at a theatre recently endowed by Miss Vane--a theatre where she happened to begin her career. Unfortunately, it will also be the theatre where her career will end. While occupying Box C at the theatre, Miss Vane is struck by a quarrel (a bolt from a cross bow) which has apparently been shot at her from either the stage or the box opposite. Who among this new crop of actors could want their benefactress dead? Or is it someone she brought with her? Or maybe even someone from her past?
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Panic in Box C: Review
Some weeks later, all paths lead to a dress rehearsal of Romeo & Juliet in Connecticut at a theatre recently endowed by Miss Vane--a theatre where she happened to begin her career. Unfortunately, it will also be the theatre where her career will end. While occupying Box C at the theatre, Miss Vane is struck by a quarrel (a bolt from a cross bow) which has apparently been shot at her from either the stage or the box opposite. Who among this new crop of actors could want their benefactress dead? Or is it someone she brought with her? Or maybe even someone from her past?
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This is one of the reasons I do not reread, I want to enjoy the moment and remember it that way.
ReplyDeleteSome books just don't hold up to that second reading. Sorry this turned out to be one of them.
ReplyDeleteStill, a candle is a candle!
Last year I re-read a few of Agatha Christie's books (having first read them when I was in hiigh school so many decades had passed!) and was surprised how much I really enjoyed them all over again. One of them I thought I remembered the culprit but she tricked me again! But as for this book...
ReplyDeleteEven when I read PANIC IN BOX C the first time I thought it was the worst book Dickson Carr had ever written. So uninspired. I'd never bother re-reading it. And there are about four others which I think I will never read that come from this late period in his career. He either got tired or was just writing for the money.
BTW - the cover illustration on the edition you pictured is a huge spoiler for the book. Unbelievable!
I don't remember reading a book by this author, even though his name has been known to me. I think I'll skip this one when I get around to his work. Thanks for the review and the warning.
ReplyDelete@John: Most of my rereads have turned out very well. And, given how much I love Carr, I expected this one to as well. You're right about the cover (trust me in my post-surgery haze to have missed it)....I try very hard, when possible, to display the actual cover of the book as I read it and this is my copy....
ReplyDelete@Ryan: Carr's earlier books are definitely better. Don't let my review put you off of him.
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