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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A disjointed effort,
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This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
I liked the earlier Hotel Paradise, apart from the deliberately obscure ending. This novel, featuring the same locale and at least one character, was disappointing in a different way. It reads like a first draft, and although the ending is understandable, there are a lot of unanswered questions left pending, particularly about the motivations of the various characters.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Mystery with Character,
By A Customer
This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
Grimes' English Detective Jury mysteries have always been delightful because they are English mysteries that move with American speed. Her characters are special - charming and funny. A well-developed character is sometimes hard to find in a good mystery novel. The characters in The End of the Pier are so real that you will feel your loss when you finish the book. I still miss them. This is a beautifully written and unforgettable book - and a mystery to boot
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
could have been a lot better.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
I like Martha Grimes (especially loved Hotel Paradise) and the detective here, DeGheyn, is a really great character. Likewise Maude, the well-drawn waitress who loves him. Both of these characters are great. The story plugs along fairly well until the end -- what a disappointment! It was as if she scribbled the last few pages in the car on the way to dropping off the manuscript. I really couldn't believe how poor an ending it was. Grimes has done and can do better.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Human Touch,
By Pod Horetz "smart reader Jake" (Laguna Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
"The End of the Pier" is my favorite of Martha Grimes' mysteries. Not as "mysterious" as the works named after pubs, this one has a relationship between a divorced mother and son, and a romance of the heroine with a married man, none of which is salacious or spectacular and both of which are touching. It's more like a novel without the self-pitying tone I've seen in some of Grimes' novels and though there is enough weirdness of character, there is more of a celebration of the heroine's own eccentricity, which I like. One can always use the laughs between Melrose Plant and his cohorts, and Richard Jury our emotionally damaged detective, which are the hallmark of most of Grimes' mysteries. But this small mystery, a moving little novel, successfully stands on its own.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Left a little unresolved.,
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This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
For fans of Grimes' Emma Graham series, this book is novel in that it gives a little bit of an adult perspective on the town and townspeople 12-year-old Emma describes. It's not a particularly strong mystery, but more of a blending with a dramatic, character-based story. It is dramatic and well written, but only one of the several plot threads is resolved. I imagine Grimes meant to revisit these characters, but moved on to Emma as a way to do that.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting,
This review is from: The End Of The Pier (Hardcover)
I have read all of Martha Grimes' novels. She is indeed a master mystery writer. This story, I believe, is set apart. I found this book to be filled with emotion and the emotion described so well, with such clarity, that there was no doubt what the characters were feeling. The build up in this story was anxiety provoking and I found it impossible to stop reading, even when I knew something horrible would happen.
This story is woven together but the reader must stay alert, unusual for many mystery writers. Her use of the English language is proper and beautiful. Madame Grimes is not a typical writer and each book she writes is deeper and more provocative. This book continues to haunt me to this day.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A pleasant non-masterpiece,
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This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a standard mystery/suspense novel with one or two diverting ideas. Maude, the heroine, has some quirky thoughts which she tries to share with sheriff Sam. But Sam is a standard linear-thinking male who finds Maude's ideas perplexing. Their conversations toward the begininning of the book were for me the most interesting part of the novel. Unfortunately, once the action starts, Grimes pretty much drops the conversational sparring between Maude and Sam. This is just one example if the disjointedness mentioned by a previous reviewer. Many pages of the novel seem mostly unrelated to the mystery itself. So it is not a well-constructed mystery, but it is pleasant enough, with no obvious giveaway of the ultimate solution. It ends with one of those annoying long speeches by the guilty party, explaining to the intended final victim just how all the previous murders had been committed, and speaking just long enough for the cavalry to arrive. But this one has a slightly different twist to it. If you're a Grimes fan or just looking for a lazy way to pass some time, this is worth reading.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A different voice.,
By Landlady (Kentucky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
This quirky mystery, full of interesting character studies lacks just about everything one has come to love and enjoy about the Inspector Jury series. What is amazing about it is that Ms. Grimes who finds a completely new and different voice and manner and style of writing. If you didn't know this was her book, she'd be the last author you'd guess - but those wonderful verbs are still there!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely disappointing,
By Erika R. (Hamilton, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
My first Martha Grimes mystery, and I expected much more from what others told me about this author. The plot was confusing, there were too many people with names like Bubba drinking too many Buds. Unless this is very different from her usual style, I wouldn't read her again.
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dysfunctional,
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This review is from: The End of the Pier (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the first book (may well be the last) that I have read by Ms. Grimes and the title of my review pretty well sums up the entire book--dysfunctional. The book gets off to an extremely slow start and the slow beginning sets the plodding pace of the entire book. Within this book, there does not appear to be a single, solitary character that is not psychotic in one aspect or another; every individual seems to be suffering a mental imbalance in one way or another. Also, she really doesn't 'flesh out' her characters in any other way except for their aberrations and as societal misfits. The entire book seemed to be disjointed. It was as if every time Ms. Grimes was interrupted while writing, she would lose her train of thought and have to start off from a new line of thought when she could begin again. As for her chosen killer psychopath, very little was written to develop the killer's character; and there was a failure to demonstrate the motivation of the killer. Although the killer was depicted as being in more or less of a mesmerized state during the killing process, at least one murder was out of character as it definitely required forethought and planning ahead for the provision of an alibi during the time of the killing. Another failure in this book was the sporadic insertion of expletives and obscenities throughout the book for no apparent reason other than a lack of the english language to be able to adequately express herself. It seemed as if not one character in her book was able to speak without using an obscenity or two. This is not so in actual life.
This is one book that, even though I bought it at a greatly reduced price, I rue having purchased it at all. About the only thing that this book is fit for is to be shredded and used as mulch in my flower garden; but I am not even certain it will be any good for that. If I may suggest, if you have money to spend on a book, make another choice other than this book or just save your money and your time. |
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End of the Pier by Martha Grimes (Paperback - September 2, 1993)
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