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Maigret sets the record straight and tells the story of his own life, giving a rare glimpse into the...
Wieland
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Penned by the skilful hand of Charles Brockden Brown, Wieland was one of the first American Gothic...
Wives and Daughters
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The Penguin English Library Edition of Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell "Eh, miss, but that...
Zero-G
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'Never lets up, from the nerve-jangling beginning to the explosive end' James Douglas on Tracer...
Bryant & May - London's Glory: (Short Stories)
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In every detective's life there are cases that can't be discussed, and throughout the Bryant & May...
A Cultural History of Chess-Players: Minds, Machines, and Monsters
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This inquiry concerns the cultural history of the chess-player. It takes as its premise the idea...
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Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) created a post
Feb 8, 2021
So, not a contemporary (at the time of Cornwell's writing) set mystery, then, with a heavy slant towards nautical matters.
Yet that is precisely what this is.
While I can't comment on the accuracy (or otherwise) of the naval segments - other than to say they seemed plausible to this land-lubber - I have to say, I also found this to be rather predictable fare, with it startlingly obvious - at least to me - just who stole the priceless Van Gogh (the McGuffin that provides the drive for the plot) further early on, not long after that character is introduced.
Sorry, Mr Cornwell: not your best effort.


