Between 1937 and 1941 British writer Ernest Basil Charles Thornett wrote several puzzle-oriented mysteries that until now have only been available in the UK. Using the pseudonym Rupert Penny and the first person friend of Police Inspector, Tony Purdon, the author takes you to the stodgiest of English manors where murder dwells, if not reigns. Inspector Beale must use all of his puzzle-solving skills, including acrostics and elaborate timelines, to track down the murderer in classic not-so-cosy style.
Policeman's Holiday was written in 1937 and concerns a gentryman who is found hanging in an orchard and which looks like suicide -- but isn't. Only an acrostic provides a clue.
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plot比talkative policeman还要复杂,可惜更加枯燥。同样四星半吧
评分plot比talkative policeman还要复杂,可惜更加枯燥。同样四星半吧
评分plot比talkative policeman还要复杂,可惜更加枯燥。同样四星半吧
评分3.5星,整个阅读过程的漫长削弱了最后挑战读者时解密的快感,最后20余页的解答算是比较良心,整个诡计算是中规中矩,那个字谜其实没怎么看懂,但是归根结底就是:为啥这个故事要讲的如此无聊?
评分4星,布局的聪明程度,复杂程度,人物线的交错,都比talktive policeman差一点点
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