Marck Lorente Lorente itibaren Awari, Chhattisgarh 493663, இந்தியா
An undercover policeman is murdered in the home of clockmaker Johannus Carver. The policeman had come there based on a tip he'd received concerning a suspect who had not only been on a shoplifting spree, but who had also murdered someone during one of the crimes. The policeman was stabbed in the neck with the hand of a clock, and Dr. Fell is on hand just after the crime occurs. There are a multitude of suspects, a lot of red herrings and a serious mystery at work here. And there's Dr. Fell, whose verbal parry with Inspector Hadley over the guilt or innocence of a particular suspect was magnifico, as were his musings on the Spanish Inquisition (I know, nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!). Anyway...a delight from start to finish. I'd definitely recommend this one to Golden-Age mystery fans, or to those wondering whether or not to try one of Carr's Fell novels, I'd say this would be a fine one with which to start. It was a bit wordy, but that seems to be the norm among that group of mystery writers, so don't let that bother you. I've actually become quite used to Carr's style by now (this is #5 in a row by him I've read this month), and though it may be a bit off-putting to modern mystery readers, it's still quite well done. Just take it slow and absorb.
Modest vampire love story, no gore but good read. This is the most recent of the series. Maybe she will write more??
Interesting book that opened my eyes to the idea of spiritual warfare in daily life. Definitely a Christian book.