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Cutter's Island : Caesar in Captivity

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All but one of these 28 short-shorts by a pseudonymous master crime writer (really Rupert Croft-Cooke) originally appeared in the London Evening Standard between 1950 and 1956.

Most capers cover five to seven pages and focus on plot puzzles; the characterization is deft but stripped to the bone.

Ten of the tales feature taciturn, proletarian copper Sergeant Beef; eight more follow the insightful thinking of Sergeant Grebe.

Crimes are mostly cozy fare: murders by poison, blunt instrument, or a long walk off a high, remote cliff.

The dead are circus midgets, spouses, stingy drunks or quiet neighbors.

Justice usually prevails, at least indirectly, as most of the puzzles are solved.

In one tale, a husband plots for years to fake his wife's suicide, then she beats him to it and sets him up for the fall.

In another, a greenhouse murder is solved by the keen horticultural eye of the esteemed Beef.

Though dated, these stories are perfect for readers capable of covering only a few pages before bedtime. -- Publisher's Weekly

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Academy Chicago Publishers
0897334841 / 9780897334846
Hardback
813.6
15/07/2000
United States
272 pages, black & white illustrations
140 x 216 mm, 482 grams
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