
Muerte de un Hombre (Roderick Alleyn, #1)
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En la fiesta campestre de Sir Hubert Handesley, cinco invitados se reúnen para el divertido juego de salón "Asesinato". Pero nadie ríe cuando las luces revelan un cadáver real: el apuesto y misterioso Charles Rankin. El inspector Roderick Alleyn de Scotland Yard llega para encontrar coartadas perfec...
- páginas
- 176
- Format
- Paperback
- Publicado
- 2000-01-01
- Editorial
- HarperCollins
- ISBN
- 9780006512516
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Ngaio Marsh
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Dame Ngaio Marsh, born Edith Ngaio Marsh, was a New Zealand crime writer and theatre director. There is some uncertainty over her birth date as her father neglected to register her birth until 1900, but she was born in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.Of all the "Great Ladies" of the English mystery's golden age,...
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Henry Avila·6 years ago
Siendo esta la primera novela de misterio de Roderick Alleyn... de un total de 33, de Ngaio Marsh, maravillosa denominación (supera el primer nombre de Edith... su segundo nombre lo supera, sin duda), la autora está afirmándose, la trama no es nada nuevo, incluso en 1934, cuando fue escrita. Sir Hubert Handesley invita a un pequeño número de invitados para el fin de semana, un grupo de frivolidades británicas, comiendo, bebiendo, paseos por el bosque e incluso un simulacro de asesinato en su eno...
Adina ( not enough time )·1 years ago
A man lay Dead was a decent mystery from the Golden Age but nothing special. I thought the plot was a bit silly. A classic locked room mystery. I am not sure I plan to read more from the author. I like Sayers a lot more.
Charles van Buren·2 years ago
A puzzle driven mystery with plot second and characters a distant third. The denouement is just silly. The method used by the murderer is really beyond belief, relying on everything being just right. As a movie, it would only work in a comedy.
While in high school I dismissed Nagio Marsh as not worth the time. This Kindle Unlimited book did not change my mind.
While in high school I dismissed Nagio Marsh as not worth the time. This Kindle Unlimited book did not change my mind.
Francesc·6 years ago
Interesante lectura para quién quiera conocer una alternativa diferente a Agatha Christie. No desvelaré nada acerca de la trama. Ameno y ligero. Sin más complicaciones.
carol. ·7 years ago
I Was Amused.Marsh borrows from Wodehouse: Countryside House Parties! Parlour Games! Conjoining Rooms! Emancipated Young Women Driving Extremely Fast! Russians! Dashing Debonair Detectives!"He climbed in [the car] beside her, And almost immediately had his breath snatched away by Miss North’s extremely progressive ideas on acceleration.I read Marsh decades ago, and remembered enjoying many of the books, others not so much. so I thought I might start the series from the beginning and see what an ...
Phrynne·8 years ago
Reason for reading1. I needed a book by a New Zealand author for a challenge. 2. A feeling of nostalgia when I saw the name Ngaio Marsh. My mother read her books when I was a child. I may have tried one or two myself but they would have not been very interesting to me then.Times change and I found A Man Lay Dead very interesting indeed. It is a typical mystery of the time, country house party, upper class guests, unexpected murder and the arrival of a very clever policeman to discover the evil p...
Adrian·8 years ago
Now I am way behind with my Ngaio Marsh challenge , not because I was delaying reading these books, but for other book reasons. So when I started reading this book I was hoping I would enjoy it, and I did. I have seen a few TV episodes with Patrick Malahide, but had no pre-conceived ideas of Chief Inspector Alleyn, that said, I must admit he did come across very Patrick Malahide -ish.My previous book was another detective story Pietr the Latvian and it was to me a fantastic, albeit short detecti...
Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂ ·9 years ago
2.5 ★& that high only because this was Marsh's first book. Makes you realise what a remarkable achievement Christie's first ,
was.Other reviewers have criticised Marsh for inconsistencies in Alleyn's characterisation. I actually don't mind this. I prefer it to having Alleyn & various aristocrats angsting over being involved in something as low bred as a murder! This is very tedious in Marsh's other novels. And I did enjoy the start- although for some strange reason, the frenetic pac...
Susan·13 years ago
This is the first of Ngaio Marsh's Roderick Alleyn mysteries and it contains everything that a great Golden Age mystery should. First, the house party, complete with varying guests - an adulterous wife, jealous girlfriend, mysterious Russian, etc. In this case, the country house in question is Frantock and Nigel Bathgate (a journalist) is accompanying his cousin Charles on one of the much coveted entertaining weekends, for which invitations are hard to obtain. The host, avid collector, Sir Huber...
Mir·14 years ago
Marsh introduced her famous detective in this mystery, and you can tell that she wasn't entirely sure what personality to go with. At times he reads like Wimsey playing a silly ass, at other times he is crude or clever in the manner of a Bright Young Thing; he takes the official police hard-line one moment only to suddenly behave in unprofessional and even inappropriate ways. I suspect she was trying to write realistically complex character, but the overall effect is one of schizophrenia and imp...




