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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
The Puzzle of the Silver Persian: Review
Miss Withers is a bit out of her element in this one. She suffers from sea sickness which throws her off her balance--and then, of course, in England she doesn't have the trust in her abilities that she enjoys from Detective Piper back home. But the Scotland Yard men soon learn that Hildegarde knows her stuff and can, as she says, smell murder, and it doesn't take her too long to find her sea legs on board ship and get her bearings in England. The humor generally found in Palmer's work is very much in evidence--I particularly like the way he works the titular feline into the story (without making things too cutesy) and he also introduces a rather depressed robin by the name of Dicon. Both will be very important to the solving of the mystery. There are plenty of clues for the observant reader to pick up in this rather fine vintage mystery. Three and a half stars.
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