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Death in High Heels [Paperback]

Christianna Brand (Author)
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September 1989
Young Mr. Chatsworth of Scotland Yard is assigned to investigate a murder in a dress shop. What he finds are five delectable young women as suspects. He promptly loses his heart to one of them and is soon matching wits with all five as they band together to protect themselves.

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  • Paperback: 223 pages
  • Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub (September 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881845469
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881845464
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,397,859 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars With such a title, book should have been better, August 27, 2010
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Inspector Charlesworth, the handsomest policeman in England, solves the case of the poisoned assistant in a stirring debut novel by Christianna Brand, who would become one of the last and best Golden Age detective novelists, but not just yet.

They say she worked in a dress shop herself, and I have read some reviews that praise this book for its thorough background work, so I was expecting a novel in which one would get a feel for what it's like working in such a shop. Funny that's just what I miss about it! Apparently for example, the shop Christophe et Cie employs dozens of modistes and seamstresses, but not one of them makes an appearance in the book, so you don't really find out much about the actual making of dresses. Instead the book limits itself to a cast of models, saleswomen, one designer, a business manager and a few of his staff. Rather dull really. And I was also surprised that Brand, who later in LONDON PARTICULAR and GREEN FOR DANGER showed off a real gift for character, left all the models pretty interchangeable. They're all lovely but dumb, but as soon as Charlesworth suspected Aileen, I would forget who Toria and Rachel and Irene actually were.

Some readers have also praised DEATH IN HIGH HEELS for its progressive portrait of Mr. Cecil, the "sissy" designer with boyfriend troubles. So I was surprised again to go in and find nothing but a stereotypical nelly queen who's described as "girlish" on literally every page. Well, she changes it up now and then. His hips are girlish on page 10, his shriek is girlish on page 11, and so forth. He is the butt of all the jokes including that strong policemen aren't safe from him, whereas surely the truth was exactly the other way round in 1941? He's not even camp enough for a round of CARRY ON DEATH IN HIGH HEELS. Pretty appalling. As for the puzzle, well, if you can figure out without a map the complications of the area stairs and the plate in the "farthest hot-cupboard," you're either a better man than I or you're an ninety year old Brit.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An intricate little puzzler!, June 28, 2007
Brand writes a very detailed and interesting little puzzle in this book. I love the name of the book too. The title tells a lot. This book is about women, and the friendships, jealousies, and petty issues that occur among a group of women. It is a little dated because the book was written in 1969, but nothing about the essence of women has really changed from what is portrayed here. You might find the investigating police officer a bit too precious, but he does get there in the end. The book is about the employees at an exclusive dressmakers shop where an employee is poisoned. There are lots of red herrings and extraneous details, but the book will keep you guessing. (NOTE: I have been corrected, the book was written in the late thirties or early forties, not 1969) But I still enjoyed it and I've read all Ms. Brand's Inspector Cockerill books, and enjoyed them.
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Miss Doon, Miss Gregory, Irene Best, Rachel Gay, Miss Wheeler, Scotland Yard, Miss Judy, Sergeant Bedd, Miss Rachel, Regent Street, Victoria David, Bobby Dazzler, Sir George, Miss Aileen, Pretty Poppet, Inspector Smithers, Miss Victoria, King's English, Miss Humphreys, Filthy Lucre, Frank Bevan, Ginger Marks, Miss Taylor
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