![]() ![]() Top-notch, Simon Brett manner, Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, ![]() ![]() Proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits.” - Publishers Weekly, (starred review) The clever reveal of the main criminal, many readers will go back to theīeginning to see how artfully a major clue was planted. Touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting, and superior characters.ĭefinitely one of Lovesey’s best.” - Toronto Globe and Mail Bodies drop, clues appear, and it’s all done with the master’s perfect One of the sudden mood shifts in any of his idiosyncratic works-and just asĪs always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theater scene like a ![]() Period fiction to contemporary police investigations is just as surprising as Lovesey would make a midcareer transition from Is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with realistic-to-grim suspense.Īnd in a writing career spanning four decades, he has created a stylish and Lovesey's narrative is swift, but he takes time out for local color andĪbundant humor, the latter springing from the book's quirky characters.Lovesey But the story also has genuine depth and dimension." - New York Times Book Review To the mystery of Clarion’s disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is Royal of Bath.As always, the plot’s the thing with Lovesey, and the solution Brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater ![]()
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