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The Mystery Of 31 New Inn [Hardcover]

R. Austin Freeman (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: NY A.L. Burt; First Edition Thus edition (1930)
  • ASIN: B0013ARIRO
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Campy fun, good mystery, April 13, 2010
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31 New Inn, a Dr. Thorndyke mystery, was a delightful old-fashioned mystery in the best sense of the phrase. The background added so much to the story, and the descriptions made one feel as if they were there. The mystery in itself was well-woven, even if the reader connected the stories before the detectives did. I enjoyed it thoroughly, and am looking forward to more Dr. Thorndyke mysteries.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars what plus what makes WHAT?!!, October 14, 2010
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I LOVE Dr. Thorndyke, no matter which narrator is telling the story. This was especially good, with red herrings cluttering up the crime until it is hard to determine even whether there WAS a crime, much less who did it and why. I did figure out what was going on, but that might be because of specialized knowledge I have: Dr. Thorndyke is a CSI before CSIs were invented, and I was a CSI before being a CSI became fashionable. So I was able to follow, and a few times (because the point-of-view character wasn't one of the usuals) to precede, Dr. Thorndyke's reasoning. You might be able to. But whether you succeed or not in solving the crime before Thorndyke does, you'll certainly enjoy this old-time detective story.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Surprise!, January 30, 2011
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Having gathered together a list of mystery, detective, and crime writers from Agatha Christies Secret Notebooks I turned to both Munsys and Gutenberg to find any of these influences and contemporaries of Ms. Christie. My delight upon finding myself thoroughly engrossed in this novel after the terrible dullness of a previous writer was great. I found that though the story is told in such a way that I knew the reasons and the murderer very quickly that none of my enjoyment in this very readable novel was hindered.

I intend to read as many of this author's work as I can as not since Collected Works of Anna Katharine Green (25 Books) have I found such a readable writer from their shared era. This is the third book starring the very learned Dr. Thorndyke. His friend, and as of this book his junior, fulfills the role of sidekick in a typical manner. Dr. Jerris learns and shares, and even if you find it difficult (as I did) that he would not put two and two properly together, I at least found his learning certain things via his friend as instructive of good scientific reasoning as propounded by Dr. Thorndyke.

I'm writing this review on an iPod Touch which has the Kindle application. That makes it difficult to keep track of my review. But it does mean I can rate this Kindle eBook properly - the mistakes and typos were few and the formatting unobtrusive and the eBook as a whole looked decent. For free I don't expect linked TOC - though it would be nice.

On completion I can say that I highly recommend it.
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