Spinsters in Jeopardy

mass market paperback, 256 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 1998 by St. Martin's Paperbacks.

ISBN:
978-0-312-96669-0
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British mystery novel, first published 1953. Also known as The Bride of Death.

En route to a family vacation on the French Riviera, Inspector Roderick Alleyn glimpses from the train a shocking tableau. In a moonlit window a white-robed figure raises a knife to a woman's shadow. Thus begins his incognito exploration of the Chateau of the Silver Goat...where a jet-set cult's 'Way of Life' could spell death for a maiden lady of a certain age-and even for Alleyn's own young son unless he can unveil its illicit mysteries...

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I had good memories of this book, and was looking forward to coming to it in the series re-read. Sadly, I found that the prejudices of the time spoiled much of this book for me. The casually racism and misogyny I expected. However, there was a scene where some weird pseudo "Pagan" rites were described. Although I could tell that the character who described them was outraged, I was almost amused to note that the description, for the most part, could be applied to a High Church Episcopal service with equal accuracy. It was very odd. I also was saddened by the bias and inaccuracy of the descriptions of marijuana, and also the lack of strength that Troy has in this volume. It's as though Ms. Marsh feels that through marriage and children, Troy is now weakened.

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  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Mystery/ Detective
  • Mystery/Suspense
  • Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural
  • Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General
  • Mystery & Detective - General