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Some Deaths Before Dying [Hardcover]

Peter Dickinson (Author)
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June 1, 1999
The New York Times Book Review calls multiple-award winner Peter Dickinson "a stylist of subtle brilliance". Always surprising and incisive, the author of The Yellow Room Conspiracy and dozens of other unique novels returns with his first new book in five years; and proves again that in his masterful hands, powerful drama and devastating secrets can be found at the heart of even the smallest mysteries.

For nearly her whole life, through most of the twentieth century, Rachel Matson saw the world through the lens of a camera, and produced stunning photographs that not only captured the moment but hinted at a greater truth. Now the ninety-year-old widow lies paralyzed, in the final stages of a debilitating illness. Yet while Rachel's body may be useless, her spirit remains indomitable, her mind razor sharp, and her eye, the trained eye of an artist, still picks up the most telling details. Together with her vast collection of photographs, these gifts are about to help her meet an extraordinary challenge, as she confronts a shattering mystery that harkens back over the decades...

On a television program that showcases heirlooms, an antique pistol that belonged to her late husband, Colonel Jocelyn Matson, turns up, leaving Rachel bewildered and then profoundly disturbed. How could the prized Ladurie -- one of a matched pair of dueling pistols she had given to him to commemorate his return from the horrors of a Japanese POW camp -- appear hundreds of miles away in the possession of a stranger?

Determined to learn the fate of Jocelyn's gun, Rachel falls back on the one thing left to her -- her intellect -- and soon begins the painful process of teasing the past from the shadows. Whatemerges from the vivid shards of her memories is a mesmerizing tale of honor, passion, and betrayal that stretches from colonial India to modern-day England ...a tale of a loving marriage interrupted by war, of a once-proud reg

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His first mystery in five years gives ample evidence that Dickinson, an award-winning storyteller whose first novel was published in 1968, can still entrance readers with superbly drawn tales. He knows how to construct an atmospheric English country house mystery as do few other contemporary writers, and he can build a complex plot as skillfully as ever. An old woman, Rachel Matson, is paralyzed and slowly dying, but the mind inside her wasted body is as sharp as ever. She discovers one day that one of a pair of antique dueling pistols, which she had given her late husband, is missing. Her husband had been the colonel of an army regiment that was taken prisoner by the Japanese in WWII and used as slave labor. The men who survived the war have forged strong bonds, and their lives remain intertwined. Before her illness, Rachel had chronicled her life and her marriage in photographs; she was an artist who documented the reality around her. Now she must use her old photographs and her observational skills to discover why the pistol is missing and how its disappearance may connect to a secret that has been hidden for many years. Dickinson has long been known for creating subtle and meticulously detailed portraits of eccentric characters. In this novel, he depicts a family possessing courage, talent and wealth, but whose members are obsessed with an old crime that has haunted their lives. This beautifully crafted and highly original English mystery should bring new fans to an exceptional writer.
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Rachel Matson was a talented photographer and the devoted wife of Jocelyn, a World War II prisoner of war. Now a 90-year-old widow dying of an illness that has paralyzed her, Rachel is determined to hang on to her mental powers. When she discovers that Jocelyn's treasured antique pistol is missing, a long-buried secret comes back to torment her. With the help of her loyal nurse, Dilys, Rachel uses her photographs to come to terms with her past, piecing together a series of events that tore her family apart 39 years ago. Veteran British mystery novelist Dickinson (The Yellow Room Conspiracy, Mysterious, 1994) skillfully fleshes out the characters of Rachel and Dilys and spins an absorbing tale. Recommended.
-. David Plante, Minot State Univ. Lib., ND
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Mysterious Press; 1ST edition (June 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892966963
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892966967
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,824,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Much more than a mystery., July 11, 1999
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Very simply, this book should appeal to anyone who likes good fiction. It is so much more than a mystery -- perhaps a treatise on living and dying. One of the best books I've read in a long time -- and I've read a lot of good ones.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A pleasing return to the field by one of our best writers., July 22, 1999
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Peter Dickinson is a writer who couples great insight into human character with a quirky genius for special effects. This latter talent has been evidenced more in his wonderful childrens books over the last few years, than it has in his mysteries. No longer are apes the sole witness to horrendous crime; or households of somnulent children the background to sensitive explorations of life and death. In Dickinson's last two adult novels he has concentrated on the imagined lives of his characters, and they take central stage. I think these books are equally accomplished, though less pyrotechnic. I suspect I will return to them, perhaps more often through the years.

I urge any readers of Dickinson's adult works to try his children's books. Tulku is very fine, as is The Blue Hawk, Annerton Pit, The Dancing Bear, and Bone from a Dry Sea. The other children's books, such as the recent Kin series are equally wonderful, but are aimed at a generally younger audience.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very unique protagonist makes this mystery special, May 29, 1999
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Though ninety years old, Rachel Matson's mind remains as fully functional as it was when she photographed the world. Alas, the same cannot be said for her body, which is paralyzed and failing as death nears.

While watching a TV auction, a stunned Rachel sees an antique pistol that she gave to her now deceased spouse when he returned from being a Japanese POW during World War II. Rachel needs to know how a stranger placed her spouse's pistol on the sale block. Using her keen intelligence, Rachel begins to investigate. She starts by searching the old photographs that she took of her beloved and his regiment who were also held prisoner in the Pacific to see if a clue lies with one of them.

Peter Dickinson is more than just one of the masters of the English country mystery. He is one of the few grandmasters as his novels are always deep, entertaining, and original. SOME DEATHS BEFORE DYING clearly meets all three adjectives listed above. The story line is filled with depth as emphasized by a warm, wonderful, and unique amateur sleuth. The enjoyable novel is entertaining and will bring Mr. Dickinson a horde of new fans. No doubt original because only an author of Mr. Dickinson's talent could take a seemingly helpless individual and turn her into a dynamic detective within a realistic and exciting tale. The best seem to get better.

Harriet Klausner

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Cleaned, changed, propped inert on her pillows and now waiting for her breakfast, Rachel studied the rooks. Read the first page
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