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Monday, January 27, 2014
Too Much of Water: Review
Hamilton gives us a near-four-star story. The characters are interesting and somewhat comic at times. Cantrell makes for a nice, male version of the middle-aged busybody getting himself drawn into a bit of amateur detective work. There are plenty of red herrings and a twist or two--and I could fully believe in the identity of the murderer when revealed. The only quibble I have is in the wrap-up. Cantrell confronts the murderer much earlier than expected and so I was all ready for a final twist that would reveal a different culprit entirely--especially when it is shown that there is no real evidence to give to the authorities. The final surprise is a bit contrived--we don't get a signed confession--but the denouement puts quite a strain on the reader's suspension of disbelief. Some real clues and real detective work that would truly convict would be more satisfying than what we're given. Sorry to be so vague--but I don't want to give anything away.
Don't get me wrong--this is a very entertaining mystery by an author I had never heard of and definitely worth a look if you can find a copy. Three and 3/4 stars.
This fulfills the "Involves Water" square on the Golden Vintage Bingo card.
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Amazing, I recently reviewed this book for Paperback Swap. It's at
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I think I would really enjoy this one. Due to the cruise aspect and the mishaps while on board, reminds me of a book I read by Josi Kilpack called Baked Alaska. It was a mystery aboard a cruise line too.
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Major: Very apt quote (about the diner and the menu)! How cool that we each read this at about the same time.
ReplyDeleteBruce is Patrick Hamilton's brother. Patrick is best known for Gas Light(AKA Angel Street), Rope, and Hangover Square. He also worte a number of non-mystery/crime related novels. I've always wanted to read one of Bruce's books, especially his early ones from the 1930s. TOO MUCH OF WATER will probably be easiest to find since it comes in a 1980s paperback edition.
ReplyDeleteSounds good, Bev - even with your hesitation about the ending. (Don't you hate when that happens?) Anyway, I love a murder cruise. Never heard of this one, but I'm adding it to my list. Thanks for the intro.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of the book or the author, but it's going on the (very long) list. Thanks for this review, Bev.
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