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A Detective at Death's Door [Audio Cassette]

H. R. F. Keating (Author), Sheila Mitchell (Narrator)
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August 2005
If Detective Harriet Martens's husband John hadn't been reading an Agatha Christie classic while the detective herself was sunning by the side of the club pool, she would have been dead before this story began. Unbeknownst to either of them, a killer had dropped a highly lethal addition into Harriet's cold drink. Struck by surprise to see the very symptoms of poisoning he'd been reading about, John was able to act---immediately!

Although he acted in time to save Harriet's life, she did not escape from the poisoning unscathed. She was bed-ridden for much too long a time before she was well enough to join in the search for her would-be murderer. But being imprisoned in bed gives one plenty of time to think, and Harriet soon realized that the attempt on her life was the initial move by an unknown who would soon earn the title of "serial killer." Even after there had been more murders, Harriet found it hard to convince her colleagues of this. They argued that the victims were too unrelated to each other; they did not know one another, had very different occupations, were widely apart socially and economically, and lived in neighborhoods scattered about the environs of the town. Except for the fact that they were English citizens, they had nothing in common.

Or---correction! They had nothing in common that Harriet's fellow police officers could see. But no one can say that Harriet is not tenacious. Once she is able to go about in person, if a bit shakily, she comes up with some helpful ideas. All the while, in the back of her mind, she knows that the killer, ego bruised, must be aching to finish what he or she started.
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British mystery maven Keating, whose series characters include a Bombay police inspector and a British woman sleuth known as "the Hard Detective," is known for character-based, intricately plotted mysteries. The latest in the Hard Detective series, starring Detective Superintendent Harriet Martens of the Great Birchester Police, is a marvelous example of Keating's craft. In the best British cozy tradition, poison is the weapon of choice--aconitine, profuse in wild flowers and almost instantly deadly. Harriet Martens has had a pinch of aconitine slipped into her drink at a party; her husband has just read of this poison in an Agatha Christie mystery and so saves her from certain death but not from an excruciatingly long recovery. A series of poisonings follows, naturally. The fascination here stems from the fact that Harriet's colleagues investigate the poisoning, while the greatly enervated and frustrated Harriet tries to restart her now-sluggish brain and disobedient limbs. A first-rate cozy. Connie Fletcher
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About the Author

H. R. F. Keating is an icon in the field of mystery novels. His latest honor is the Life Achievement Award from Malice Domestic. He has received much praise for his books, including the Harriet Martens and Inspector Ghote series. Keating has won the Gold Dagger of the British Crime Writers' Association and more than one U.S. Edgar Award from Mystery Writers of America. He has been the chief mystery reviewer for the London Times. He lives in London with his wife, the actress Sheila Keating.
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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Sound Library; Unabridged edition (August 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0792737229
  • ISBN-13: 978-0792737223
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 4.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,580,818 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The title says it all., December 23, 2007
H R F Keating is a much-respected English writer, a champion for and skilled practitioner in detective fiction since the early 1960s. Most famous for his Inspector Ghote novels, he here adds another to a more recent series featuring Detective Chief Inspector Harriet Martens. It is Harriet Martens herself who is at death's door. She is a recovering victim of a serial poisoner who kills by slipping aconitine into his victims' drinks. Her recovery is slow and difficult but her determination to identify the killer is strong.
Keating pays generous homage to Dame Agatha Christie, who he knew personally, and attributes to her a novel she did not write, which gets its title from a line from Keats `Ode to Melancholy' - neither twist Wolfsbane, tight-rooted, for its poisonous wine.
The particular skill that I appreciate in Keating's novels is what I call his pacing. He allows plenty of time for "warming up" before slipping into top speed. Being a detective fiction reader who tends to forget what I read in the last chapter, I find Keating's books to be more "reader-friendly" than most.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Boring!!!, April 30, 2007
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I don't know, I just found this book to be incredibly dull, and the ending weak. Maybe the writer was trying to create an Agatha Christie feel but, at least in my view, he failed miserably. One good thing was that I checked the book out of the library, so I did not waste anything other than time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Be careful what you drink., May 2, 2005
Detective Superintendent Harriet Martens of Greater Birchester Police is lounging near a pool on a hot August afternoon, sipping a Campari soda, when she suddenly experiences strange and violent symptoms. Harriet is fortunate; the quick action of her husband, John, and the skills of an expert doctor bring her through what could easily have been a fatal attack. It seems that an unknown assailant slipped a poison called aconitine into Harriet's drink. In H. R. F. Keating's new mystery, "A Detective at Death's Door," other poisoning victims follow, and they are not as lucky as Harriet.

Harriet's recuperation is slow. She is ordered to stay at home for three months, lest she suffer a relapse. However, she cannot lie still while a killer is still at large. She is determined to assist DS Pat Murphy, the Senior Investigating Officer on the case, even if it means dragging herself out of her sickbed. And that is exactly what Harriet does, much to the consternation of her worried husband.

"A Detective at Death's Door" is a breezy and very funny mystery featuring a detective who is irrepressible, curious, and impulsive. Harriet Martens is a determined woman with a vivid imagination. She doesn't suffer fools gladly, but she is willing to make a fool out of herself if it means finding the murderer who tried to kill her. Keating's dialogue is droll, and this book features a whole array of delightfully eccentric British characters. I enjoyed Miss Earwaker, a former teacher and plant expert nearing eighty who takes Harriet on an expedition to find the source of monkshood, the plant from which aconitine is derived. Another memorable character is Harriet's next-door neighbor, Mrs. Pickstock, an extremely solicitous individual who tries to keep Harriet in bed and offers Harriet tasteless organic concoctions to speed her recovery.

Keating keeps the proceedings moving along briskly, and although the story's resolution is not entirely logical, that is almost beside the point. Fans of British police procedurals will be diverted by this entertaining and lighthearted mystery.
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