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John Bonett

Auteur de Dead Lion

9+ oeuvres 176 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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(eng) *John Bonett was also used as the pen name of husband and wife duo John and Emery Bonett

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Œuvres de John Bonett

Dead Lion (1949) 51 exemplaires
A Banner for Pegasus (1951) 32 exemplaires
No Grave for a Lady (1959) 31 exemplaires
The Sound of Murder (1971) 25 exemplaires
The Private Face of Murder (1966) 16 exemplaires
No Time to Kill (1972) 7 exemplaires
Better Dead (1962) 6 exemplaires
This Side Murder (1967) 5 exemplaires
Qu'en pensez-vous, Lady Poppy ? (1967) 3 exemplaires

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*John Bonett was also used as the pen name of husband and wife duo John and Emery Bonett

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Another enjoyable read in this series. The plot is quite complex and after the death of the very reprehensible Gilbert Tarsier, the first thing is to decide whether his death was an accident or murder. There are plenty of reasons for thinking murder but then who had the motive or the opportunity?

You will have noticed that these novels are relatively short, so quite a lot happens in a small space, and yet the character development is very good.

I do recommend this series, but read them in order please. Available on Kindle very cheaply. However, published over 50 years ago, so probably not available now in hard copy.… (plus d'informations)
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smik | 1 autre critique | May 6, 2021 |
Inspector Borges has been at a conference in Europe with some English senior policemen and has accepted an invitation to holiday in London with an old friend, Sir Otto. Sir Otto's niece Anthea will be taking him to see the sights in future days but Sir Otto has been contacted by the son of an old friend with a worrying problem about his uncle's recent death. The death is that of Halberd Corsair and rumours are beginning to circulate that his wife has somehow caused his death. Her nephew Keith is keen to prove them wrong.

And so Inspector Borges is drawn into a semi-official investigation with the blessing of Scotland Yard, although in fact he is a Spanish policeman.

I'm so glad to have discovered this series of very readable crime fiction, with their very satisfyingly constructed teasers.

I have already begun reading #3, THIS SIDE MURDER. I will certainly follow through and read all 5 titles in the Inspector Borges series. Has anybody read the 3 titles John Bonett wrote with his wife - the Mandrake series?
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smik | Apr 30, 2021 |
This novel took off fairly slowly, acquainting the reader with details about the residents of the British ex-pat community in the Spanish town of Caltrava. There are a number of small side plots which tease out the links between the various residents.

After the two deaths Inspector Borges arrives to stay at the hotel, almost unobtrusively, not telling anyone at first that he is a police inspector looking for connection the two events.

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. There are some lovely descriptive parts, as well as explanation of the Spanish criminal justice system. I'm certainly going to be looking for the second in the series.… (plus d'informations)
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smik | Apr 26, 2021 |
A very obnoxious (English) journalist is found dead in his room in a luxury hotel in sunny Spain. And there are plenty of suspects about....
The wonderfull charm of this series is A) a nostalgic atmosphere where tourism, hotelservice, social habits (for example: people dress up for dinner,...) were an entirely different thing, B) a kind and intelligent Spanish Inspector Borges.
A Spanish holiday ( granted, with an early sixties feel) has never been so enticing, even with a murderer about!
 
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Obi2015 | 1 autre critique | Jul 19, 2020 |

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